Press Release
The American-Arab Forum
For Immediate Release
American Arab Forum denounces bigoted remarks by Cong. Peter King (R-NY)
Contact: Aref Assaf, 973-960-2673
Paterson, NJ 09/20/07- The American Arab Forum views with grave concern the
remarks by Congressman Peter King (R-NY) where he said that "
"we have too many mosques in
this country."In an interview with The
Politico, Rep. King said, "Unfortunately, we have too many mosques in this
country. There are too many people who are sympathetic to radical Islam. We
should be looking at them more carefully. We should be finding out how we can
infiltrate. […] King added, "I think there's been a lack of full cooperation
from too many people in the Muslim community. And it's a real threat here in
this country." To watch the King interview see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMydUdKtA_Q&;
In 2004, King claimed the vast majority of
American Muslim community leaders are "an enemy living amongst us" and that "no
(American) Muslims" cooperate in the war on terror. King serves on the Select
Committee on Homeland Security and the International Relations Committee. King
made that claim February 9th on Sean Hannity's nationally-syndicated radio
program. While promoting his novel "Veil of Tears," King complained that "no
(American) Muslims are cooperating" with law enforcement officials to combat
terrorism. He added: "I would say, you could say that 80-85 percent of mosques
in this country are controlled by Islamic fundamentalists. Those who are in
control. The average Muslim, no, they are loyal, but they don't work, they don't
come forward, they don't tell the police [inaudible]."
Contrary to King's assertions, Muslim leaders have worked
diligently with law enforcement. In New Jersey our leaders have collaborated in
most productive ways with local and state entities-- disseminating information
onto and from our besieged community.
When questioned by Hannity whether he was really claiming that 85 percent of
mosques in America are "ruled by the extremists," King said: "Yes. And I can get
you the documentation on that from experts in the field. Talk to a Steve
Emerson, talk to a (Daniel) Pipes, talk to any of those. They will tell you.
It's a real issue. I'll stand by that number of 85 percent. This is an enemy
living amongst us."
It is pure hate speech and defamatory rhetoric when an elected official would
defame America's Muslim leaders and ordinary Muslims, including those in his own
district. Sadly, we have Rudy Giuliani, a Republican presidential candidate who have
hired bigots like King and Daniel Pipes as national security advisors. Mr.
Giuliani has Cleary demarked his political allegiance to Israel . Both advisors support
racial profiling of Muslims and Arabs and Pipes would even support internment
of American citizens of Arab origin. Arab and Muslim voters will have to decide
if Giuliani is fit to be President of the United States a or a lobbyist for
Israel.
We call upon President Bush, the Republican National Committee and indeed all
people of conscience to repudiate these baseless accusations and reject the
growing manipulation of legitimate fears of terrorism to marginalize and
stigmatize an entire community.
We call upon all people of conscience to demand that Rep. King immediately and
unequivocally apologizes to the American Muslim community and to seek
information from unbiased sources. Further, we demand that he meets with Muslim
leaders to learn more about Muslims in America. Ignorance can no longer justify
hate speech and bigotry should never so avariciously enrich a hateful
Congressman. END
SEE: Rep. King:
"Too many mosques..."
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