Who’s making money out of Islamophobia?

Murfreesboro mosque protestSteven Emerson has 3.39 million reasons to fear Muslims.

That’s how many dollars Emerson’s for-profit company – Washington-based SAE Productions – collected in 2008 for researching alleged ties between American Muslims and overseas terrorism. The payment came from the Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation, a nonprofit charity Emerson also founded, which solicits money by telling donors they’re in imminent danger from Muslims.

Emerson is a leading member of a multimillion-dollar industry of self-proclaimed experts who spread hate toward Muslims in books and movies, on websites and through speaking appearances.

Leaders of the so-called “anti-jihad” movement portray themselves as patriots, defending America against radical Islam. And they’ve found an eager audience in ultra-conservative Christians and mosque opponents in Tennessee. One national consultant testified in an ongoing lawsuit aimed at stopping a new Murfreesboro mosque.

The Tennessean, 24 October 2010

An interesting article by Bob Smietana, examining the highly profitable Islamophobia industry in the US. In addition to Emerson’s Investigative Project on Terrorism, Smietana also deals with the Nashville-based Center for the Study of Political Islam, Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy, Jihad Watch, ACT! For America and the American Congress for Truth.

Via LoonWatch

Dutch Labour leader says prime minister is in thrall to Wilders

Dutch Labour leader Job Cohen has accused Prime Minister Mark Rutte of being inconsistent about government ministers with dual nationality. Labour has been in opposition since the swearing in of a new right-wing cabinet earlier this month.

Mr Cohen is demanding an apology for a remark made by the current Prime Minister in 2007, when he was a member of the opposition. At the time, free-market liberal Mark Rutte said that Labour Deputy Minister Nebahat Albayrak, who is of Turkish descent, should give up her Turkish passport in favour of her Dutch one. But three years on, Mr Rutte himself appointed a deputy Health minister with dual Dutch and Swedish nationality, saying he “saw no problem” in doing so.

Labour leader Cohen told national dailies de Volkskrant and AD on Monday that as early as 2007, Mr Rutte appeared to have been in thrall to Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party. The Freedom party got 15 percent of the votes in the general election on 9 June 2010 on a nationalist, anti-Islam platform. Mr Wilders’ 24 MPs currently hold a key position, voting with Mr Rutte’s minority right-wing government without being part of it.

Mr Cohen criticised the influence of the Freedom Party on the new government’s policies: “What their programme boils down to is that ‘we don’t want those Muslims here, we can do without them’. I’m concerned about this. The government’s view is threatening an entire section of the Dutch population with exclusion.”

RNW, 25 October 2010

Simon Hughes condemns Tory boycott of GPU

Simon Hughes at GPUThe Liberal Democrat deputy leader has criticised the eleventh-hour withdrawal of the Conservative Party Chairwoman from a prominent Muslim conference, amid claims she had been banned from attending by the Tories.

Baroness Warsi, the most senior Muslim in government, pulled out of a planned speech at the Global Peace and Unity (GPU) event in London on Sunday.

Mrs Warsi was said to be “very upset” not to speak, sparking allegations the decision was made by Conservative Party officials who felt other speakers at the conference may be deemed controversial or extremist.

In a thinly-veiled attack on the Conservatives Simon Hughes, the Liberal Democrat deputy leader, speaking at the conference, said: “I am aware some people say this event is controversial. I have a message to you and to my colleagues in Parliament. I always believe it is better for people of every background to engage with the Muslim community, not to walk away.”

In his speech at the Excel conference centre, East London, he said: “I want to make it very clear that we were privileged to accept this invitation. I hope that in future years all the political parties will be here at this event.” At a press conference after his speech, Mr Hughes added: “I think it is unfortunate that our Conservative colleagues are not represented.”

Mohamed Ali, chair of the GPU foundation, said Mrs Warsi’s non-appearance was a “very bad example” from a leading member of the Muslim community and former Muslim activist. He said: “Every single school of thought in the Muslim community in the United Kingdom is represented here and they banned her from coming. It’s a shame on them.”

Daily Telegraph, 25 October 2010

See also Daily Mail, 25 October 2010

Lutfur Rahman is ‘a vile Islamic supremacist’ with ‘links to jihadist groups’, claims Geller

Pamela Geller UndeadIn an interview at Frontpage Magazine, Pamela Geller tells Jamie Glazov that “a vile Islamic supremacist, Lutfur Rahman, has been elected executive mayor of the London borough of Tower Hamlets. And he has accomplished this through massive voterfraud – isn’t this always how they get their way?” Indeed, according to Geller, Lutfur is not only an Islamic supremacist, he has “links to jihadist groups”.

“What will this mean for Tower Hamlets and Britain in general?” Glazov enquires anxiously. Geller: “It means Sharia for Britain, and the election of Lutfur Rahman is a significant step in that direction.The IFE says that its agenda is to change the ‘very infrastructure of society, its institutions, its culture, its political order and its creed… from ignorance to Islam’.”

And what is Geller’s source for this crazed Islamophobic rant? Yes, you guessed, it is of course Andrew Gilligan.

Gilligan must be really proud of himself. First a ringing endorsement from Melanie Phillips and now he is being hailed as a “superb investigative journalist” by an American EDL admirer whose politics make mad Mel look relatively sane.

‘Facing the axe: Diocese that has twice as many Muslim worshippers as Anglicans’

Another “Islamification of Britain” article in the Mail on Sunday.

Some examples of readers’ comments that follow the article:

“Successive governments refuse to do anything about the ludicrous multicultural policies we have been pursuing…. As a result, if current policies are to be continued, Britain as we have known and loved it will soon cease to exist. British Christian culture will be subsumed into Islamic ‘culture’. Britain will become part of the Dar ul Islam…. This country needs strong government: a government that will be prepared to take all the necessary measures to halt the process of Islamization, and turn back the tide where possible.”

“So many [mosques] are built becasue the PC wimps in the local councils are too afraid to refuse planning permission in case they’re accused of, preish the thought, RACISM! In my old town of Oldbury, in the West Midlands, one of the last open spaces was handed over in order for a Mosque to be built despite massive local resistance. They ask and they have, it’s as simple as that.”

“what many people fail to notice is that apart from immigration and breeding and namby pamby government decisions- it started when the British people ceased going to church and believing in our Christian God”

“No doubt in my mind,Britain will some day be a muslim country.”

“Just shows have i mmigration is chhanging the face of our country and reinforces the need for a complete ban for a few years together with the repatriation of foreign workers.”

“What’s it feel like to be a minority in your own country.”

“So now we will have a complete muslim enclave within the UK, I was made to believe that these people were supposed to intergrate with the rest of us, we will all live to regret this, wait and see!”

“I don’t remember voting for the Islamification of this country, but then if you had raised the matter at any time in the last fifteen years you would have been called racist.”

“And so it begins. The muslims replacing the christians”

“Welcome to Eurabia. Remember folks, you voted in sucessive governments with an ‘anything goes, no limits’ attitude to immigration and asylum. New Labour were the biggest culprits”

“What a tragedy that this country is well on its way to becoming an islamic state and no-one seems to want to address the problem.”

“Sorry, but when this is happening in a Christian country, it is time immigration has a halt put to it…. The people of this country need to seize back OUR HERITAGE before we end up totally swallowed up. I do not want to hear the call to prayer from a Mosque… I rather like the sound of church bells. I love Christmas and Easter. How long before they end because it ‘offtends other faiths’?”

“Frightening, but all part of Labour’s hidden agenda. How long have we got I wonder????”

“Why don’t our politicians understand that ‘multicultralism’ does NOT work and by allowing further immigration they are threatening the identity of the nation. This is just another sad story about another part of England that has been lost to foreign customs, and it should not be happening.”

Cameron caves in to anti-GPU witch-hunt, instructs Warsi not to attend

The Conservative party chair, Baroness Warsi, has been banned by David Cameron from attending a major Islamic conference today, igniting a bitter internal row over how the government tackles Islamist extremism.

Warsi, Britain’s first female Muslim cabinet minister, was told by the prime minister to cancel her appearance at the Global Peace and Unity Event, which is being billed as the largest multicultural gathering in Europe.

A Whitehall source said: “She had hoped to attend, but there is a conflict of opinion on how extremists should be dealt with and the prime minister, supported by Theresa May [the home secretary], were adamant no Tories should attend.”

Paul Goodman, the former Tory communities minister, said: “The aim of the organisers is to exploit politicians by using their presence to gain muscle, influence and credibility among British Muslims. Politicians shouldn’t play their game.”

Argument over the most effective strategy to challenge extremism has also led to a schism between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives in the coalition government. While Cameron has prohibited Tories from attending the event at the Excel Centre in Docklands, the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, has firmly opposed a boycott by politicians.

Observer, 24 October 2010


If this report presents an accurate picture of divisions within the Tory party over the GPU, as seems likely, then the leadership enforced a boycott while their critics called for participation at the event in order to use it as a platform to denounce “extremism”.

The latter tactic was employed in 2008 by the then shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve, who made an idiot of himself during his speech by condemning the GPU organisers for inviting a “Holocaust-denying anti-Semite” to speak at the event. This was a reference to Yasir Qadhi, who had been the subject of a witch-hunt by the likes of Harry’s Place and Frontpage Magazine.

Instead of checking out the accuracy of the allegations against Qadhi, Grieve swallowed them whole, just as Theresa May did more recently with Zakir Naik. If one section of the Tories has has a better position on the GPU than the other, the differences are clearly marginal.

You’ll note that the Observer still thinks that Yasir Qadhi qualifies as an extremist on the grounds that he believes homosexuality is a sin. If that’s the definition of extremism, then in all consistency Paul Goodman et al should have been calling for a Tory boycott of the Pope’s visit.

According to the Observer, the GPU “is likely to witness clashes between moderate Muslims and extremists. One influential Muslim scholar, Tahir ul-Qadri from Pakistan, will denounce those in the audience who subscribe to terrorism as ‘disbelievers’.”

So, while Qadhi is an extremist, Qadri is a moderate. The Observer omits to mention that if there is hostility shown towards Qadri at the GPU, it will largely be because of the sectarian attacks he has made on rival tendencies within Islam. During a visit to London earlier this year he was treated to a double-page spread by the Evening Standard in which he stated that “every Salafi and Deobandi is not a terrorist but I have no hesitation in saying that every one is a well-wisher of terrorists”.

As for Qadri’s proposal that terrorists and their supporters should be treated as apostates, most Islamic scholars would regard this as entirely counterproductive, as it is the mirror image of the takfiri ideology adopted by the terrorists themselves. Qadri’s aim, however, is not to combat terrorism but rather to promote his own tiny organisation, Minhaj ul-Quran, by portraying himself as the unique voice of moderation and mainstream Muslims as supporters of violent extremism.

‘The capture of Tower Hamlets’ – scaremongering Islamophobe endorses Gilligan’s witch-hunt

Mad Mel Jihad in Britain“People like myself who have warned for some years now about the steady Islamisation of Britain receive a torrent of scorn and abuse from the so-called custodians of our culture. Terms such as ‘scare-mongering’, ‘exaggeration’ or ‘alarmism’ tumble out alongside the inevitable ‘Islamophobia’.

“Now we can see what these cultural kamikazes are helping bring about. In the east London borough of Tower Hamlets, a man with links to radical Islamism, Lutfur Rahman, has been elected Mayor of the borough, giving him control of a million-pound budget and a platform for the progressive intimidation and silencing of British Muslims who do not want to live under sharia law, let alone the non-Muslim majority in the area.

“In order to know anything about this crucial development, you have to read the Telegraph‘s Andrew Gilligan who has been closely following what’s been going on in Tower Hamlets during the past year.”

Melanie Phillips’s Spectator blog, 24 October 2010


Phillips goes on to cite an article in today’s Mail on Sunday, which reports on a proposal to merge the Anglican diocese of Bradford with Ripon and Leeds due to financial problems caused primarily by a decline in church attendance. For Phillips, this demonstrates that “the indigenous culture of this country is under siege” from Muslims. According to her:

“The crumbling of church membership is due overwhelmingly to a profound loss of spiritual purpose and moral nerve within the Church of England – and the vacuum is being filled by Islam. Instead of defending its own territory, and with it the religious and moral underpinning of British society, the CofE has decided to stamp upon its Jewish theological roots and instead appease – through its strategy of Christian-Muslim dialogue – the creed that seeks to supersede Judeo-Christian culture.

“The outcome is that Britain’s establishment is actively assisting the progressive Balkanisation of Britain, in accordance with the global strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood and their allies to take over the west.”

Phillips’s spelling and grammar may be better, but in other respects it is difficult to distinguish the views expressed here from the hate-filled comments posted by BNP supporters and other racists on the Mail‘s website. No doubt Gilligan is well pleased to receive the endorsement of such a frothing-at-the-mouth anti-Muslim bigot. Phillips’s article certainly provides a useful illustration of the narrative that Gilligan’s malicious witch-hunting of the IFE and Lutfur Rahman has played to.

Texas State Board of Education resolution claims school textbooks favour Islam over Christianity

Children are being taught to like Islam and hate Christianity, according to elected officials in Texas, who say they’re hellbent on stopping it. And what these 14 people decide could influence textbooks for the entire nation.

Members of the state’s Board of Education will vote on a new resolution on Friday that argues textbooks dedicate more time to teaching the Muslim faith, while offering less information about Christian history. The information is also skewed, the resolution states, showing Islam in a positive light while demonizing Christianity.

“There’s a problem and this resolution brings attention to it,” Republican board member Don McLeroy told Fox News on Wednesday. “Academia wants to lean over backwards to be politically correct and not be labeled ethnocentric, so it’s kind of a cultural relativism.”

The resolution, proposed by Odessa, Tex., school board member Randy Rives, who tried and failed to get elected to the state board earlier this year, calls Christianity “one of the world’s great religions,” and requires the State Board of Education to reject social studies textbooks which “offend Texas law with respect to treatment of the world’s major religious groups by significant inequalities of coverage space-wise and/or by demonizing or lionizing one or more of them over others.”

The decision by the Texas State Board of Education could influence the rest of the country, since it is one of the largest buyers of textbooks in the nation. This means publishers generally skew their books to fall in line with the demands of the Lone Star State, thus shaping the language in textbooks for millions of students across the United States.

New York Daily News, 23 September 2010

See also CBS News, 23 September 2010

Geller, the Tea Party and Islamophobia

A report has been released by the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People entitled Tea Party Nationalism, exposing the links between the Tea Party movement and white supremacists, anti-immigration groups, “birthers” and other extremists. It contains a section headed “Pamela Geller and Islamophobia” which examines the role of the Atlas Shrugs blogger in promoting anti-Muslim bigotry in assocation with the Tea Party. We reproduce it here.

Pamela Geller and Islamophobia

From the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights report Tea Party Nationalism

The term “Islamophobia” was defined in a 1997 Runnymede Trust Report as “unfounded hostility towards Muslims, and therefore fear or dislike of all or most Muslims.” Among the characteristic elements of Islamophobia highlighted in the report:

Islam is monolithic and cannot adapt to new realities; Islam does not share common values with other major faiths; Islam as a religion is inferior to the West; It is archaic, barbaric, and irrational; Islam is a religion of violence and supports terrorism; and Islam is a violent political ideology.

In fact, alongside racism, anti-Semitism, and nativism, the elements of Islamophobia have found their way into the Tea Party Movement. Tea Party leaders and members have employed anti-Muslim language. With strong Tea Party ties, Pamela Geller stands out in this regard.

As noted earlier, Geller was a featured speaker at a Tea Party Patriots-sponsored convention in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in May. Despite weeks of pressure from community groups who raised concerns about Geller’s history of Islamophobia, the convention organizers refused to reconsider their invitation to Geller.

Geller also spoke at the anti-immigrant rally in Arizona sponsored by Tea Party Nation in August 2010. She is expected to be speaking at the Tea Party Nation Unity Convention in Las Vegas in October.

Geller maintains a tight-knit trio of organizational fronts: Atlas Shrugs, SIOA (Stop Islamization of America), and the Freedom Defense Initiative. All are listed as official “partner” organizations of the ResistNet Tea Party faction. She has appeared on the ResistNet radio program that was heavily promoted by ResistNet leader Darla Dawald.

With leaders like Geller, it is not surprising to find language on a ResistNet Tea Party website that denigrates an entire grouping of people because of their faith. “We are at a point of having to take a stand against all Muslims. There is no good or bad Muslim. There is [sic] only Muslims and they are embedded in our government, military and other offices… What more must we wait for to take back this country of ours…”

Geller, like many Tea Partiers is also a birther. In addition to claiming that Obama’s birth certificate is a “forgery,” she has called President Obama a “third worlder and a coward” who’s “appeas[ing] his Islamic overlords.” She has perpetuated the lie that President Obama is Muslim.

Geller has referred to Obama as “The Muslim president.” Media Matters for America documented that Geller’s blog contains 267 posts tagged, “Muslim in the White House?” She’s gone as far as to seriously make the argument that Barack Obama is the illegitimate childof Malcolm X.

Among the many inflammatory statements Geller has posted on her blog, Atlas Shrugs, she has written that: “It is increasingly clear that the most divisive President in history is itching for a civil war. And at the rate he is going, he is going to get one – if he continues to ignore the will of the American people.”