NY Congressman, Peter King, Says Too Many
Mosques in US, Giuliani Urged to Drop Islamophobic Peter King and Danial
Pipes as his Campaign Advisors
(WASHINGTON, D.C., 9/21/07) -
The Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) today called on Muslims
and other people of conscience to ask Republican leaders to repudiate
remarks by Rep. Peter King (R-NY) in which he said "we have
too many mosques in this country."
CAIR also asked that Americans of all faiths to contact Republican
presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani and urge him to drop King and
commentator Daniel Pipes as campaign advisors because of their
extremist and Islamophobic views and comments.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC)
has already condemned Rep. King's statements, calling them
"deplorable."
CAIR said both King and Pipes have a long history of rhetorical hostility
to the American Muslim community and to the protection of civil liberties.
In a recent interview, 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. . .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."
SEE: Rep. King: "Too
many mosques..."
King, who is on Giuliani's Homeland Security Advisory Board, has in the
past claimed that the vast majority of mosques in his state and nationwide
are being run by "radicals" and called for racial profiling of
Muslims in airports. He said: "I think it is time to end political
correctness. To me, if a person is of Middle Eastern descent it is
legitimate for the screener to ask more questions."
In 2004, King said that "85 percent" of American Muslim
community leaders are "an enemy living amongst us" and that
"no (American) Muslims" cooperate in the war on terror. He made
these claims despite the fact that American Muslims have consistently
condemned terrorism and work to protect national security.
In a 2003 interview with The Minaret magazine, FBI Director Robert
Mueller said: "I would like to thank the Muslim Americans for
their support on the war against terrorism and working with the FBI around
the country as well as state and local law enforcement. . ."
SEE: CAIR's
Anti-Terrorism Campaigns
(Note: King has taken political donations from members of a New
York mosque he claims is a hotbed of radicalism. An article in Newsday
stated: "Rep. Peter King is attempting to link his political opponent
to men he calls 'radical' Muslim leaders on Long Island, but federal
records show the congressman accepted thousands of dollars last year in
campaign contributions from some of the same donors.")
Daniel Pipes has long been regarded by Muslims and other observers as one
of America's leading Islamophobes. In 2001, Pipes claimed the
"presence" and "enfranchisement" of American Muslims
present "true dangers to American Jews." Pipes recently renewed
a call to "raze" Palestinian villages from which anti-Israeli
attacks are launched.
SEE: Giuliani
Advisor: Raze Palestinian Villages (Harpers)
In 2004, Pipes said he supported the widely-repudiated internment of
Japanese-Americans. He wrote: "Yes, I do support the internment of
Japanese Americans in World War II." He has also stated that the
views of far-right French racist Jean-Marie Le Pen "represent an
important outlook in the national debate over immigration and Islam."
Like King, Pipes supports racial and religious profiling of Muslims and
Arabs.
"We call on Republican leaders and other people of conscience to
repudiate Representative King's bigoted remarks and to support the civil
and religious rights of all Americans," said CAIR National
Legislative Director Corey Saylor. "We also urge Rudy Giuliani to
send a clear message that he will not tolerate Islamophobia or other types
of fear-mongering by dropping Peter King and Daniel Pipes from his
campaign."
CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad applauded the DNC statement
repudiating King's remarks. "The type of Islamophobic rhetoric used
by King and Pipes promotes an atmosphere in which ordinary American
Muslims face bias or even violent attacks," said Awad.
Awad noted that just this week, CAIR called on the FBI to investigate an
attack on a Muslim businesswoman in King's own district as a hate crime.
The Muslim owner of a nail and facial salon was beaten Saturday in what
local police are calling a bias attack. Anti-Muslim slurs were scrawled on
mirrors in the salon.
SEE: FBI
Asked to Probe Bias Attack on NY Muslim (CAIR)
IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUESTED: (As
always, be POLITE.) - TOP
1. CONTACT Republican leaders to ask that they repudiate remarks by
Rep. Peter King (R-NY) in which he said "we have too many mosques in
this country."
CONTACT RNC Chairman Mike Duncan.
Office of the Chairman
Mike Duncan, RNC Chairman
Phone: 202-863-8700
Fax: 202-863-8820
E-Mail: Chairman@gop.com, Info@gop.com,
GOP@mail.house.gov
2. CONTACT Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani and urge
him to drop King and commentator Daniel Pipes as campaign advisors because
of their extremist and Islamophobic views and comments.
Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee
295 Greenwich St, #371
New York, NY 10007
212-835-9449
E-Mail: webteam@joinrudy2008.com
3. SEND COPIES of all correspondence to CAIR at: info@cair.com
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Washington, D.C. 20003
Tel: 202-488-8787, 202-744-7726
Fax: 202-488-0833
E-mail: info@cair.com
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