Obama Appoints 2 Devout Muslims To Homeland Security Posts
Obama and Appoint Devout Muslim to Homeland Security Post
Arif Alikhan as Assistant Secretary for Policy Development
Source for announcement:
Homeland Security Press Room“Today,
I am proud to make two key personnel announcements for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—President Obama’s intent to
nominate David Heyman as Assistant Secretary for Policy and my
appointment of Arif Alikhan as Assistant Secretary for Policy
Development. Both individuals bring a broad and impressive array of
experience in national security, emergency preparedness and
counterterrorism to the Department.
David comes from the Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he founded and was
Senior Fellow of the Homeland Security Program and led the Center’s
programs on preventing, mitigating and responding to catastrophic
terrorism and natural disasters. With more than 20 years of
experience in government, the non-profit community and the private
sector, he is a highly regarded expert in U.S. national security
policy and international affairs.
Arif comes from Los Angeles Mayor
Antonio R. Villaraigosa’s office, where he served as Deputy Mayor
for Homeland Security and Public Safety. As a key adviser to the
Mayor, he has led the City’s efforts to develop homeland security,
emergency management and law enforcement initiatives, including
operational oversight of Los Angeles Police, Fire and Emergency
Management departments. He is a former federal prosecutor and senior
advisor to the U.S. Attorney General, and has partnered extensively
with local, state and federal agencies,” said Secretary Napolitano.
The Islamic loving Obama has appointed Arif Alikhan a devout
Sunni Muslim to assistant secretary for the Office of Policy
Department of Homeland Security. Mr. Alikhan was instrumental in
taking down the LA Police Department's plan to monitor it's
Muslim community.
Alikhan is affiliated with
MPAC, the "Muslim Public Affairs Council".
"Founded in 1988, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
describes itself as "a public service agency working for the
civil rights of American Muslims, for the integration of Islam
into American pluralism, and for a positive, constructive
relationship between American Muslims and their
representatives." The organization consists of eight chapters in
California, and one each inTexas, Kansas, Nevada, and Iowa."
From its inception, MPAC presented itself as more inclusive,
and more open to peaceful coexistence with Jews and Christians,
than other Arab and Muslim groups, and sought to make Americans
comfortable with Islam by showing how much the religion
embraced core American values.
However, looking deeper into this group:
MPAC's Senior Advisor, Maher Hathout, who has close ties to the
Muslim Brotherhood and espouses the radical brand of Islam known
as Wahhabism, was invited to address the Democratic Convention
in Los Angeles in 2000.
MPAC's centrist public image unraveled after the September 2000
launching of the Second Palestinian Intifada, when the Council
severed its ties to the Jewish community and issued one-sided
condemnations of Israel's response to the Arab violence.
This group actively opposed Bush's military incursions into
Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as his "excesses" in the war on
terror. In February 2003, MPAC joined the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, the American Muslim Council, and the
American Muslim Alliance in forming a coalition to repeal and
amend the Patriot Act, which these organizations depicted as an
assault on the civil liberties of Americans, particularly
Muslims.
MPAC claims that Islam is a religion of peace and moderation,
and contends that Muslim extremists are no more numerous or
dangerous than fundamentalists in any other faith.
Holding Israel entirely responsible for the "pattern of
violence" in the Middle East, MPAC asserts that Hezbollah "could
be called 0liberation movement." The Council likens
Hezbollah members to American "freedom fighters hundreds of
years ago whom the British regarded as terrorists."
In a 1999 position paper, MPAC justified Hezbollah's deadly 1983
bombing of the American Marine barracks in Lebanon as a
"military operation" rather than a terrorist attack. 1983
Beirutbarracks bombing, which killed 299 servicemen,
including 220 U.S. Marines. As Maher Hathout puts it: "Hezbollah
is fighting for freedom, an organized army, limiting its
operations against military people, this is a legitimate target
against occupation. … this is legitimate, this is an American
value -- freedom and liberty."
Shora, who was born in Damascus, Syria
Kareem Shora Appointed by DHS Secretary Napolitano on Homeland
Security Advisory Council (HSAC)
Washington, DC
June 5, 2009
http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=3458
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is proud
to announce that earlier today at a ceremony held in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano swore-in ADC National
Executive Director Kareem Shora as a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council (HSAC).
Aaron Klein, wrote about this at wnd
Napolitano adds adviser with ties to terror backers
Swears in leader of Arab group that hailed jihadists as 'heroes'
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano swore in to her
official advisory council the head of an Arab American
organization whose officials have labeled deadly anti-U.S.
jihadists as "heroes" and opposed referring to Hamas as a
terrorist organization.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, or ADC, also
has close ties to anti-Israel professor Rashid Khalidi, whose
association with President Obama – first exposed by WND –
stirred controversy during last year's presidential campaign.
The ADC takes an openly anti-Israel line.
The ADC also leads the opposition to domestic anti-terrorism
measures taken after the 9-11 attacks, such as watch lists,
background check delays for visas and an initiative meant to
more comprehensively screen visitors from select <
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possible national security threats.
In 1994, during one of the main peaks of Hamas suicide bombings
against Israeli civilians, then-ADC President Hamzi Moghrabi
said, "I will not call [Hamas] a terrorist organization. I mean,
I know many people in Hamas. They are very respectable. … I
don't believe Hamas, as an organization, is a violent
organization."
Discover the Networks notes that two years later, Moghrabi's
successor, Hala Maksoud, defended the Hezbollah terrorist group.
"I find it shocking," Maksoud said, "that [one] would include
Hezbollah in … [an] inventory of Middle East'terrorist'=2
0groups."
In 2000, new ADC President Hussein Ibish characterized Hezbollah
as "a disciplined and responsible liberation force."
When Israel released Hezbollah prisoners in early 2004, Imad
Hamad, ADC's Midwest Regional Director, openly celebrated the
freedom of "the heroes."
Besides its deadly terrorism against Israel, Hezbollah
distinguishes itself as second only to al-Qaida among terror
groups responsib le for killing the most Americans. It's
responsible for such deadly attacks as the 1983 Beirut barracks
bombing, which killed 299 servicemen, including 220 U.S.
Marines.
ADC linked to Khalidi
The ADC is linked to Columbia University's Khalidi, who spoke at
several of the organization's events. At one speech, in June
2002, the New York Sun documented how Khalidi appeared to
condone the killing of armed20Israelis.
"Killing civilians is a war crime. It's a violation of
international law. They are not soldiers. They're civilians,
they're unarmed," Khalidi said in a recorded address. "The ones
who are armed, the ones who are soldiers, the ones who are in
occupation, that's different. That's resistance."
The ADC also has collaborated on numerous projects with the Arab
American Action Network, or AAAN, an organization founded by
Khalidi's wife Mona, and which WND first reported received
start-up funds from a nonprofit, the Woods Fund, on which Obama
served as a paid director.
The AAAN, headquartered in the heart of Chicago's Palestinian
immigrant community, worked on projects sup porting open
boarders and education for illegal aliens. Speakers at AAAN
dinners and events routinely have taken an anti-Isra el line.
The organization co-sponsored anti-Israel projects and exhibits.
Khalidi, an apologist for PLO terrorism, holds the position of
Columbia's Edward Said professorship of Arab Studies. Said, a
well-known far-leftist intellectual and apologist for
Palestinian terrorism, served on an advisory counsel to the ADC.
ADC opposes anti-terrorism screening
According to the ADC charter, the organization seeks to "empower
Arab Americans; defend the civil rights of all people of Arab
heritage in the U.S.; pr omote civic participation; and
encourage a balanced U.S.foreign policy in the Middle East."
The organization has actively lobbied against the Patriot Act
and was reportedly instrumental i n scaling back some of the
restrictions of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration
System program, or NSEERS. Shora was personally involved in
those efforts.
The NSEERS required persons whose nationality identifies them as
a possible security risk to submit to control processes governed
by the Department of Justice. NSEERS also targeted specific
individuals labeled as possible national security threats, at
times making them undergo fingerprinting, photographing and
registration.
Last week, Napolitano swore in Damascus-born Kareem Shora, the
ADC's national executive director, to a position on the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, an outside-the-department group of
national security experts that advises the secretary. Shora is
the first Arab rights advocate on the panel.
At the ceremony in Albequrque, Shora reportedly recounted how he
watched with his immigrant father Obama's address last week to
the Muslim world. Shora said his father cried when he heard
Obama's message of reconciliation.
Source:
http://www.theodoresworld.net/
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