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A rchive Date
[ 18-04-2006 ]
Category
[ International Relations ]
sub-Categoy
[ Muslims ]

      [http://www.islamicpluralism.org/news/2006n/moreondeaththreats.htm

      More on the Death Threats:
      M. Zuhdi Jasser in the Arizona Republic [Phoenix] and Salim Mansur in Canada
      M. Zuhdi Jasser
      Founding Board Member, Center for Islamic Pluralism comments on Egyptian threat propaganda: 
      April 13, 2006

      An Egyptian group calling itself the ‘al-Jama’ah Consultative Council” has disseminated a hit list of moderate Muslims felt by their radical group to be apostates on April 10, 2006. They gave the list three days to disavow their stances or they will be killed. Their threat said the following:

      “We will follow them everywhere they go and at anytime; and they can never be far from the swords of truth, and they are closer to us than our shoelaces. They are monitored day and night. We are fully aware of their hiding places, their houses, their children’s schools, and the times when their wives are alone at home. We gave our rules to the soldiers of God to execute the rule of God so that their blood can become close to God [to kill them] and burn their houses. And we thank God that many of those infidels and atheists do not exist in the land of Islam, so that they do not defile the Islamic land with their rotten blood. They are in the land of infidelity, the land of idols, pagans, and Cross worshippers: in America, Canada, Switzerland, and Italy. If they existed on a spot in the Islamic land, let us wash the places of their slaughter and beheading seven times to purify the Islamic land of the impurity of their blood. And let us captivate their women and enslave their children loot them. Let us apply the Islamic rule to them; and whoever kills one of them, will get his loot."

      This satanic message also names their families and children as targets with a list of their names.
       
      Stephen Schwartz, executive director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism in Washington D.C. has released the following statement:
      The Center for Islamic Pluralism vigorously protests the dissemination of death threats against a group of Arab intellectuals living in the West, including one of our founders, Imam Ahmed Subhy Mansour, and the distinguished liberal social critic Saad Eddin Ibrahim. We commit our utmost efforts to protection of those at risk. CIP provides a translation of the list and some relevant notes.

      Issuers of such death threats are truly our greatest enemies in the war against militant Islamism. While some may dismiss such threats, we must take them seriously until this so called ‘al-Jama’ah Consultative Council is apprehended and brought to justice.

      This threat is exemplary of the same old tired method used in the Middle East for over half a century to silence many of the moderates of Islam who work to directly combat fanaticism, extremism, and militancy among our fellow Muslims.
       
      And in effect, by silencing through fear Muslim moderates who preach pluralism, they strengthen other Muslim organizations who refuse to engage the radicals and simply speak of victimization.
       
      Our first priority in the War on Terror should be to harness our resources as quickly as possible in making our lands of freedom and liberty in the West safe havens for all those Muslims who are strong enough to wage the war of words against Islamists.
       
      We cannot overstate the importance of making it painfully clear to this organization in Egypt and every other one across the planet which chooses to threaten and intimidate those who speak out that we will all rush to the defense of those Muslims and freedom fighters who are threatened. We will bring each and every one of their satanic voices to justice, and we will strengthen the voices of Islam which preach moderation, pluralism, freedom, and liberty for all.
       
      Moreover, strategically, in the war against militant Islamism, nothing is more central than amplifying the Muslim voices of pluralism and freedom against these voices of oppression and theocracy. Our security agencies, our diplomatic corps, our military on the ground, and our administration should spare no words or action in identifying these individuals, their group, and others like them as being one of the main heads of the snake we fight abroad.
       
      This column is also available on line at the Arizona Republic PluggedIn.

      Note: Information on this case has been posted by the CIP Canada representative, Salim Mansur, at
      http://www.canadiancoalition.com/forum/messages/15821.shtml.


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