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PRB News reported Tuesday, March 4, on the
Council on American-Islamic Relations growth in Ohio resulting in
the formation of a new chapter for Cleveland and vicinity.
The appointment of Abukar Arman to head the new office sparked some
controversy based on comments made by Arman in support of Hamas
terrorists in Israel.
In a January 29, 2006, letter, Arman said Hamas’
ascendance politically to political party status was a “triumph” and
a “giant step.”…“Some are shocked, others are perplexed, yet others
are elated,” he said.
Leaving little doubt over his own place among those groups, he
added, “Hamas has taken its political struggle to the ballot box!”
[emphasis his]
The political struggle, legitimate to Arman despite terrorist
attacks noted as “jihad,” included this, “remarkable expression of
the will of a voiceless and indeed oppressed people,” in his words.
Arman called upon the international community to recognize Hamas, to
“embrace this historical development,” and “welcome Hamas as a
bona-fide representative of the Palestinian people,” he said…
His “Palestinian” reference is a politically charged term denoting
the displaced Israeli Arabs who refuse Israeli governing authority,
and in fact work for the destruction of Israel.
Ohio Freelance commentator Patrick Poole said on Sunday he is
saddened by what he characterized as CAIR Ohio’s further descent
into extremism…
Poole said Arman also is an apologist for Somali state terrorism and
a defender of al-Qaeda-backed Somali Islamic Courts Union. “Then
again, no one should be surprised at this sudden lurch towards
extremism by CAIR-Ohio,” Poole said.
“Abukar Arman has been on the state chapter board, and with the very
sudden flight of his business partner Ahmad Al-Akhras to the Middle
East, Arman has no doubt been designated…to help keep a tight rein
on the group in his absence.”
Akhras is an Ohio Chapter founder and a CAIR national vice-chairman.
Poole said Arman's new status as a chapter leader will lead to a
complete evaporation of the Ohio chapter mask of moderation.
Poole said Arman’s problems include enthusiasm for terrorist
organizations and putting on events in Ohio with known Islamic
extremists…
Poole also rips Arman for not being an American citizen – this is a
deepening problem at CAIR because of “ties to foreign powers and
foreign agents,” he said.
“Ahmad Al-Akhras has no difficulty turning to non-US citizens to run
the show in order to keep his iron-fisted grip on the CAIR, Ohio,
chapter following his flight.”
The CAIR announcements for Arman's appointment stated he “has been
elected by the state board to be president of the new local Columbus
chapter of CAIR-Ohio,” Asma Mobin-Uddin said.
Uddin is president of the state board of CAIR-Ohio, which oversees
the Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland chapters.
I wanted to let everyone know…This year due to continued growth, we
have separated the Columbus board into its own local entity,
overseen by the CAIR-Ohio state board,” he added.
Arman noted his enthusiasm for Hamas as a
matter of record, writing of the terrorist organization’s
pre-eminent place representing displaced Arabs in Israel who want
Israel destroyed.
It should be noted the Council on American-Islamic Relations
acknowledges itself as the lead representative of Muslims in
America, with dozens of chapters and a $ multi-million budget.
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