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May 11, 2011


CAIR's Great FBI Scare Lecture


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.1/author_detail.asp> Steve
Emerson

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A recent "
<http://www.defending-democracy.com/session/know_your_rights.html> Know Your
Rights" presentation by the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR)
New York chapter set a new standard of fomenting fear and distrust among
Muslim Americans toward law enforcement. Not only is the FBI out to get
Muslims - and its agents are willing to lie and break the law to do it - an
attorney and CAIR-New York board member told the audience, but so is the
Israeli Mossad.

 

"It was discovered or published that a lot of the interviews that Muslims
believed they were going into with the FBI, it turns out it wasn't with the
FBI at all," Lamis Deek said in her presentation. "Guess who it was? Mossad,
Israeli intelligence in New York and New Jersey."

 

A report
<http://voices.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/09/israeli_spies_pitching_us
_musl.html> did surface last fall about
<http://www.amconmag.com/blog/mossad-in-america/> approaches to Muslim
community leaders by possible Mossad operatives claiming to be in U.S.
intelligence. The report indicates the agents sought cooperation and
information, which the community leaders turned down and then reported the
approaches to the FBI. In her remarks, Deek indicated the reports, based on
anonymous sources, are proof that an Israeli conspiracy is playing out in
America.

 

Deek spoke April 16 at the LaGuardia Airport Marriott as part of a CAIR
leadership conference and chapter banquet. In addition to her work with
CAIR, Deek actively supports a group trying to break the blockade on
supplies to the Hamas government in Gaza. In that role, she has called
Zionism "a racist and criminal ideology" and advocated a Palestinian state
over land where Israel exists.

 

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Lamis Deek (file photo).

 

If an agent tries to arrest someone or search their property, "ask to see
the warrant," Deek advised later in the program, "because if the Mossad can
go around pretending to be FBI, they can go around pretending to have search
warrants."

 

Even if they aren't secret Israelis, Muslims should never talk to FBI agents
who might approach them, she said. "And if they come to your home," she
advised, "sneak out."

 

That's because law enforcement officials will threaten, lie and even break
the law to set up Muslims, she said.

 

"They will do anything, anything within their power and oftentimes beyond
their power to get you to talk," Deek said. "They will threaten you. OK?
I've had one case where they tried to blackmail my client, I mean blackmail,
seriously blackmail; that's illegal. But they'll do it."

 

CAIR officials insist they support the FBI and have been helpful in
investigations. The "Know Your Rights" seminars merely seek to reinforce
every American's right to "
<http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/01/cair_pulls_dont_talk_to_f
bi_poster.php> constitutionally informed cooperation with law enforcement."
That was
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2515/cair-deceptive-spin-on-fbi-support
> their argument in January, after the group's San Francisco chapter
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2492/cair-imagery-makes-obstructionist-
goal-clear> posted a flyer on its website of a skulking agent roaming a
neighborhood as doors slammed shut. "Build a Wall of Resistance," the flier
said. "Don't Talk to the FBI."

 

CAIR's claim of supporting law enforcement is "ludicrous," said Steven
Pomerantz, the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism in the 1990s.
The group has "a consistent, long history of being antagonistic toward law
enforcement."

 

There may be individual, anecdotal examples of some of the problems Deek
described, he said, but it's simply a scare tactic to take "the worst
possible scenario of law enforcement in America and it's the sole way they
portray it."

 

CAIR officials have routinely condemned FBI terrorism and terror financing
investigations. Last fall, they
<http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-09-27/news/ct-met-fbi-protest-0928-
20100927_1_jim-fennerty-activists-search-warrant> denounced the FBI for
searching the Chicago home of Hatem Abudayyeh, executive director of the
Arab American Action Network. Ahmed Rehab, executive director of CAIR's
Chicago chapter, called the investigation "a waste of taxpayer dollars," "a
new low," and "an example of FBI overreach when it comes to activism or
commentary on the (Middle East) conflict."

 

CAIR also routinely criticizes terror investigations of Muslims involving
informants. After arrests in Maryland and Oregon involving men who thought
they were about to bomb public places turned out to be FBI stings, Zahra
Billoo, director of the San Francisco chapter that published the "wall of
resistance"
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2515/cair-deceptive-spin-on-fbi-support
> flier said the FBI "is creating these huge terror plots where they don't
exist."

 

CAIR-Detroit director Dawud Walid went further in a December speech,
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2438/dawud-walid-unhinged> saying, "The
FBI, by using informants acting as agent provocateurs, has recruited more
so-called extremist Muslims than al-Qaida themselves."

 

In contrast, CAIR praised the FBI following the arrests of a Christian
Michigan militia group accused of plotting violence against law enforcement
and may have targeted Muslims in an investigation
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1888/when-the-informant-is-on-the-other
-foot> aided by an undercover informant.

 

Walid
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2250/the-fact-free-world-of-dawud-walid
> devoted a year to trying to cast an FBI raid on a radical imam as an
example of excessive force despite the fact that the imam refused to
surrender and concealed a handgun as agents moved in to arrest him.

 

Yet, CAIR
<http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cair-fla-mosque-bombing-suspect-kil
led-in-okla-shootout-121294944.html> praised the FBI last week after it
fatally shot a suspect in a 2010 pipe bomb attack on a mosque in
Jacksonville, Fla. "While we regret that this individual will not face
justice in a court of law, we thank the FBI for its year-long effort to
bring the alleged perpetrator to justice," said Muneer Awad, executive
director of CAIR's Oklahoma chapter (CAIR-OK).

 

In Deek's presentation, however, law enforcement was something to fear.
"We're in an age where we are in fact all on the radar," she said, "we are
in fact most of us under investigation."

 

Nobody representing a police agency should be trusted, according to CAIR:
"It's very important to not speak to law enforcement of any type, not just
FBI agents. We're talking about New York Police Department, we're talking
about tax agents, we're talking about everybody."

 

In addition to serving on the CAIR-New York board, Deek also helped raise
money for  <http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/322.pdf> Viva
Palestina, an aid convoy organized by former British MP George Galloway that
has supported the Hamas leadership in Gaza. Galloway defiantly handed a
<http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/2060.htm> bag of cash to Hamas officials in
Gaza and VP convoys routinely are
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1625/hamas-leaders-warmly-repeatedly-gr
eet-viva> greeted by Hamas representatives in nations on the convoy's path.

 

During a July 2009 Brooklyn fundraiser, Deek endorsed the Hamas leadership
and its goal of eliminating Israel. The convoy may carry aid, but its true
objective is "
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/322.pdf#page=7> not
about charity," she said, "but in every way that we cut it, it is
political."

 

"This movement was born from the unmasked horrors and ugliness of the
Israeli Zionist regime and the principles upon which that Zionist regime was
founded,"
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/322.pdf#page=15> she
said.

 

Hamas refuses to recognize the state of Israel's existence and its charter
calls for the state's destruction. In her remarks, Deek indicated
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/322.pdf#page=11> no
problem with that.

 

"In choosing Hamas, what they chose was one united Palestinian state on all
of the 1948 territories from the north to the very south. That is what
Palestinians chose. And in supporting Palestinian choice we are saying we
support their right to liberation from violent colonialism."

 

In a separate speech at a Viva Palestina fundraiser last June, Deek
reiterated her support for Palestinians who side with Hamas. "What they
voted for was full resistance to Israel's occupation and one Palestinian
state in all of Palestine from the '48 territories," she said.

 

Beyond warning her audience that Mossad agents might be lurking in the
shadows, her seminar last month was more about the threats Muslims face from
law enforcement. If someone hasn't been confronted yet, their turn is
coming, she warned.

 

"Nothing in the world," she said at the outset of her remarks, "no matter
how many trainings you have, no matter how many workshops you go to, is
gonna prepare you for that terrifying moment when the FBI agent knocks on
your door, comes to your home, stops you in the street, when the Customs
agent stops you in the airport."

 

Immigrant communities, especially those from totalitarian states, are almost
always among the most challenging for law enforcement agencies to build
trust, said Pomerantz, now the director of counter terrorism programs at the
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. 

 

The reality is that terrorist threats are emanating from within Muslim
communities with increasing frequency, making cooperation all the more
vital.

 

"The entire structure of law enforcement in America, in a democratic
society, is the cooperation of the public," Pomerantz said. "None of it
works without that. If people don't come forward, if people don't cooperate,
law enforcement can't function.

 

"If you build into people a reflex of no matter what, don't talk to them, no
matter what, the entire system crumbles."


 <http://familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.1/author_detail.asp> Steve
Emerson is an internationally recognized expert on terrorism and national
security and the author of five books on these subjects, most recently
"Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the US." Steve also writes
for the Counterterrorism Blog and he is the CEO of the
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/> Investigative Project on Terrorism.

 



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