Typical Muslim propaganda, crocodile tears and Fifth Column activity... Bruce
Amazing this guy is still employed Isn't this the same yahoo who stated publicly that all Jews are monkeys & pigs????... Even more amazing is "Suhaila Sundararajan, president of the University of Waterloo's Muslim Student Association, said she had no clue what might lead a few Muslims to extremist ideologies" how is that when she & ElMasry are at the same university and belong to the same associations..? FF Area Muslims ask how extremists get started KAREN KAWAWADA <http://ads.thestar.com/event.ng/Type=click&FlightID=9439&AdID=14537&TargetI D=2435&Segments=2668,2670,2678&Targets=2435&Values=31,43,51,60,72,81,91,100, 110,230,342,349,375,415,416,428,433,444,449,464,577,6149,6177,6253,6265,6278 ,6375,6396,6398,6427,6442,6443,6444,6658,6667,6677,6688,6698&RawValues=&Redi rect=http:/rexmagazine.ca/> <http://ads.thestar.com/click.ng/site=citymediagroup&VChannel=the_record&Sub Channel=front&position=bigbox&HChannel=news> WATERLOO REGION (Jun 5, 2006) After 17 people were arrested Friday, local Muslims spent the weekend condemning Islamic extremism and wondering what might lead to it. "It is very saddening that some youths got trapped into these kinds of activities," said Abdul Mannan Syed, imam at the Muslim Society of Waterloo and Wellington Counties mosque. Syed said he has repeatedly denounced all acts of terrorism, at the mosque and elsewhere. "No religion allows (terrorism)," he said. "It hurts me especially if somebody does it in the name of Islam. Not only me but the whole community disapproves of these kinds of acts of terrorism." Syed hypothesized many of those who get involved in terrorism do so initially through the Internet. "They read on (websites) from around the world and how it is presented that some countries are trying to destroy Muslims or harassing Muslims, maybe. I could not see anything other than that leading to these kind of acts." Suhaila Sundararajan, president of the University of Waterloo's Muslim Student Association, said she had no clue what might lead a few Muslims to extremist ideologies. "I'm guessing they're just confused or they've been misguided somewhere along the way." Sundararajan said she's never encountered anyone, at the university or elsewhere, with extremist views. But especially after events like Friday's arrests, Muslims do feel vulnerable to racist backlash, she said. "I just got four or five e-mails today warning people to be more careful about what their actions on campus are." Sundararajan wears a head scarf and said she would never think of removing it out of fear. "But there's always something going on that makes you feel like, 'Now people are going to be dealing with me in a different way.' You watch yourself a little more, you try not to stand out." Mohamed Elmasry, president of the Canadian Islamic Congress and a UW professor, said he received two hate e-mails over the weekend, one of which called Islam "violent" and "primitive." The 17 terror suspects, including five youths, are innocent until proven guilty, Elmasry said. "If proven guilty, they should be looked at as criminals and 750,000 Canadian Muslims should not be found guilty by association." He said he had no answers about what would turn some to extremism. That's exactly the point he wants to make -- there needs to be sociological research into what makes some in the Muslim community turn to violence. "The government spends millions on researching why inner-city youth have a higher crime rate than average. Here we have a similar problem and the government is turning a blind eye to a very important part of the solution." Syed said he doesn't believe anyone in Waterloo Region would be involved in terrorism. "In big cities they can hide. In small places like us they cannot.'' There are no plans to beef up security at his mosque, despite vandalism in Toronto. "I don't expect anything to happen here." [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There is nothing more dangerous and difficult or more doubtful of success, Than an attempt to introduce a new order of things in any state. 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