Beware of the Muslim Brotherhood, expert warns

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Beware of the Muslim Brotherhood, expert warns

Surprised and pleased that a devoted #TeamKhadr newspaper like the Citizen would publish this.



Authorities should be concerned about the unseen hand of the Muslim Brotherhood gripping sections of Canada’s diverse Muslim community, says a U.S. security expert.

The movement has planted its revivalist interpretation of Islam, political ideology and activism among some Muslims here and sees itself as a minder and broker between them and the rest of society, Lorenzo Vidino, who specializes in Islamism and political violence, told the Senate’s national security committee recently.

“They basically aim to be the gatekeepers to Muslim communities, that whenever politicians, governments or the media try to get the Muslim voice, if there were such a thing, they would go through them, sort of the self‑appointed leaders of Muslim communities,” he said.

Vidino is director of the program on extremism at George Washington University and author of The New Muslim Brotherhood in the West (Columbia University Press, 2010). He sees no direct links to terrorism among the group’s western supporters. In fact, some work to prevent violent radicalization, he said.

“It would be an analytical mistake to lump them, as some do, with al-Qaida or ISIL. These are not organizations that plan attacks in the West, and actually in many cases they do condemn them.”

The problem is more indirect, Vidino said. “Generally speaking, the movement has not abandoned violence as a tool to advance its agenda.” Tactically, it doesn’t pursue violence, “but it’s not heartfelt,” he said.

“They have this narrative where they lump together foreign policy issues with issues like cartoons and so on as part of a big narrative that proves this point that the West hates Muslims and Islam. It’s that mainstreaming of this narrative which is very much the staircase to violent radicalization and the brotherhood does mainstream that. It provides somewhat of a fertile environment.

“That kind of narrative in the mind a 16- or 18-year-old is extremely dangerous, because violence is justified when Muslims are under attack. If it’s OK in Gaza and Afghanistan, why is it not OK in the West, where you’re also telling me that Islam is under attack?”

The brotherhood is a banned terrorist organization in some Middle East and other countries, notably Egypt, where the movement was born. But it has different profile in the West.

To start, there is no group calling itself the “Muslim Brotherhood” in North America. Instead, a few hundred sophisticated, politically savvy and well-funded supporters in Canada have over the past 50 years created vocal and visible organizations that represent a very small part of the Muslim community. They exert a disproportional influence over mosques, schools and spaces where Muslims come together, said Vidino.

While they don’t take orders from any Arab capital, they “are part of an informal network where you have strong links based on personal and financial connections, and at the end of the day what matters the most: ideology. They all embrace a certain world view.”

Groups sometimes go to great lengths to sever or hide such ties, Vidino told the committee. He said they include the Muslim Association of Canada and what used to be called CAIR-CAN, now the National Council of Canadian Muslims.

Another group he identified is The International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy – Canada, IRFAN. Its charitable status was revoked after the government alleged the organization sent almost $15 million to groups affiliated with the Palestinian terror outfit Hamas between 2005 and 2009. IRFAN has since been listed as a banned terrorist organization in Canada.

Ihsaan Gardee, executive director of the NCCM, said Vidino is misinformed.

“The NCCM is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit grassroots Canadian civil liberties and advocacy organization with a public track record spanning 15 years,” said Gardee. “The NCCM is not a religious group and does not and has never had any affiliations, links, ideological or of any other kind, with the Muslim Brotherhood or any other overseas group.”

The Muslim Association of Canada did not respond to a request for comment. But its website traces its roots to the teachings of Egyptian Hassan al-Banna, who founded the brotherhood in 1928 to revive and integrate traditional Islamic teaching and practices, such as sharia law, with modern society.

Vidion’s parting advice to the committee: “Engage with knowledge. Know that they have an agenda.”

source: Beware of the Muslim Brotherhood, expert warns | Ottawa Citizen
 

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In reality the US might have called the meeting but the executions were via Syria. The wife escapes with the bank account numbers. Nothing suspicious here move along . . . .

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This is the first US strike against a combined Turkish/ISIS position inside Syria.
 

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What a bunch of silly twits. I have quite a few Trump supporter friends on Twitter. You'er such a drama queen. You'd make a SJW blush
 

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So who's the most fearful, Muslim Brotherhood, ISIS, Taliban, Al Queda or the Americans and their Media friends.......


Jeb Bush repeated one of the biggest falsehoods of our time during the presidential candidate debate: “we were misled (into the Iraq War) by faulty intelligence.”

US intelligence was not “misled.” It was ordered by the real, de facto president, Dick Cheney, to provide excuses for a war of aggression against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.

PM Tony Blair, forced British intelligence services to “sex up” reports that Iraq had nuclear weapons; he purged the government and the venerable broadcaster BBC of journalists who failed to amplify Blair’s lies. Bush and Blair reportedly discussed painting a US Air Force plane in UN colors and getting it to buzz Iraqi anti-aircraft sites in hope the Iraqis would fire on it. Bush told Blair that after conquering Iraq, he intended to invade Iran, Syria, Libya and Pakistan.

In fact, Iraq had no “weapons of mass destruction,” save some rusty barrels of mustard and nerve gas that had been supplied by the US and Britain for use against Iran. I broke this story from Baghdad back in late 1990.

Tyler Drumheller, who died last week, was the former chief of CIA’s European division. He was the highest-ranking intelligence officer to go public and accuse the Bush administration of hyping fabricated evidence to justify invading Iraq.

Drumheller was particularly forceful in denouncing the Iraqi defector codenamed “Curveball,” whose ludicrous claims about mobile Iraqi germ laboratories were trumpeted before the UN by former Secretary of State Colin Powell. “Curveball’s” claims were outright lies and Powell, whose career was ruined by parroting these absurd allegations, should have known better.

“Curveball” was an ‘agent provocateur’ clearly sent by a neighbor of Iraq to help promote a US attack on that nation. Whether it was Kuwait, Saudi Arabia or Israel that sent Curveball,” we still don’t know. All three fabricated “evidence” against Iraq and passed it to Washington. That is where US intelligence was indeed misled. But that’s only a minor part of the story.

A Washington cabal of pro-Israel neocons, oil men, and old-fashioned imperialists joined to promote a grossly illegal invasion of oil-rich Iraq. One of its senior members, former Pentagon official Paul Wolfowitz, admitted that weapons of mass destruction was chosen as the most convenient and emotive pretext for war. Orders went out to CIA and NSA to find information linking Iraq to 9/11 and weapons of mass destruction.

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No need to worry about the Muslim Brotherhood. Trudeau will smile and wave at them and they will instantly fit into Canadian society. Until they lop off his head!
Or drive a tank loaded with explosives into the Parliament Building.
Or his home.
Or a shopping mall.
Or some Jew's/Christian's home.
Then the Liberals will tell us all "It was just a lone wolf attack. Nothing to worry about. Islam is the religion of peace".
 

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Expert: a has been drip under pressure. Some people need a boogeyman to fear because if they really knew what was going on and who was responsible for all the shyte in the world; they would have to do something about it. Look no farther than your own capital city.
 

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Just keep burying our heads in the sand .... things will get better just like they did in the '30s and '40s. Watched a film earlier this week that compares ISIS to the Nazi's. We ignore them at our peril.


JMHO
 

Cliffy

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Just keep burying our heads in the sand .... things will get better just like they did in the '30s and '40s. Watched a film earlier this week that compares ISIS to the Nazi's. We ignore them at our peril.


JMHO
ISIS is America's proxy army. They trained, supplied and armed them to create chaos in the muddles east. Do some research.
 

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ISIS is America's proxy army. They trained, supplied and armed them to create chaos in the muddles east. Do some research.



Where do I say that America doesn't need to accept blame for what is going on there? Even Hillary admitted that the US created this mess.


I was speaking specifically on the "threat" that has been created. Now what? How do we fix it? How do we protect ourselves. How do we hold the people who put us in this position accountable?


Those are the things we need to talk about and resolve. But the lefties are in denial and refuse to acknowledge it's even an issue and political correctness doesn't allow us to even talk about it in a rational manner without being called racist, bigots etc., etc. Even the Muslims who are fighting for the "soul of Islam" say that political correctness is going to kill us all.


JMHO
 

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CAIR-CAN, the new 'National Council of Muslim' got a $197,000 gift from JT in the form of a grant toward the beautification of it's mosque in Kitchener. Their website states clearly they "Follow the teaching of the Muslim Brotherhood"!! who are known to have terrorist ties. Here are some countries' intelligent agency that have declared the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorists group: Egypt (origin), UAE, Saudi Aribia, Russia and Khazahstan, the UK called them "highly violent"... if a country knowingly funds extremists in any shape or form, are they encouraging or do they bears responsibility on terrorist acts? Just trying to reconcile this one. Wikileaks leaked documents showing that Saudi Arabia was funding private schools in North America. Ottawa and Mississauga being two of them, the proliferation of private religious school can control it's teaching in a control centre. Maybe If the teaching are of love and acceptance, then it's all good, right!

*oops bare (tired)