You knew this was coming: the Seattle office of CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, has come out against the FBI's release of photos of two men observed acting suspiciously aboard as many as six different Seattle-area ferry routes in recent week.
The Seattle Times - which published the photos at the FBI's request - reported Thursday that CAIR-Washington "resented" the release of the photos, which the FBI released in order to enlist the public in helping identify and locate the men so the FBI could talk to them. (CAIR also has an excerpted version of the Seattle Times story on its website.)
Muslim- and Arab-American leaders are upset that the FBI didn't consult them — as it has done in other instances — before releasing the photos on the Internet and to news organizations. They worry that the action may fracture the relationship the agency and the community have carefully built.
According to the Seattle Times, Rita Zawaideh, head of the city's Arab-American Community Coalition, is demanding an "apology," and charging that the FBI releasing the photos amounts to racial profiling because the FBI was "insinuating" that the men in the photographs were Arabs.
Of course, the FBI consistently stressed that it was interested in speaking with the mystery men not because of their skin color, ethnicity or religious affiliation, none of which can be determined from the photos anway, but because of the men's suspicious activities aboard the ferries, including expressing an inordinate level of interest in the operation of the vessel, taking photographs of the interiors of the boats and venturing into areas of the ferries that tourists and commuters don't normally go,
The Times's story begins oddly:
For Arabs and Muslims across the Puget Sound area, a rise in the nation's threat level or a bombing halfway around the world often can mark a period of unease.
Apparently the Seattle Times believes non-Arabs and non-Muslims are nonplussed by a rise in the nation's threat level or a terorist boming halfway around the world, and that the real victims of the war on terror are Seattle's Arabs and Muslims who sometimes feel uneasy about what people think about them after a big terrorist attack halfway around the world that happens to involve Muslims.
Let's continue with the Seattle Times story:
The FBI has stressed that the release of the photos is a rare move, taken only after it had exhausted other efforts to identify the men. The agency also has said the men's actions could be innocuous, but it needs to question them.
Dozens of Muslims and Arabs have complained to community leaders about the photographs. The fallout has led to a meeting planned today between Muslim- and Arab-American community leaders and law-enforcement officials. "We need to get some type of apology from them and figure out how to get back to where we were," said Rita Zawaideh, head of the Arab-American Community Coalition.
The paper later says Zawaideh she met with FBI officials about a different incident three days before the agency released the photos of the two men. But the FBI didn't bring up the photos at that meeting, which Zawaideh thinks was a mistake.
"Why not ask us then and we would have had a way to ask people in the community," she said.
But David Gomez, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI's Seattle office, told the Times that while the agency needs to address certain sensitive issues, the "people in those communities have to get over this sensitivity toward feeling victimized."
Many passengers have been stopped and questioned recently, as the ferry system has stepped up security once the FBI concluded the men might be watching the system. The stops are based on activities, not skin color, Gomez said.
Two days ago, a Seattle Times photographer, who is white, was stopped and questioned after taking photographs near the Mukilteo ferry terminal.
Did you get that? The fact of the white Times photographer being stopped and questioned after taking photos near a ferry terminal proves that law enforcement isn't profiling and targeting Arabs and Muslims on the ferry system undermines the basic thrust of the the overall story - that law enforcement's focus on Arabs and Muslims is causing "unease" in the city's Arab/Muslim community.
Because of its own photographer's experience, the Seattle Times knows that law enforcement isn't profiling and singling out Arabs and Muslims on the ferry system - it should have included this information much higher in the story.
The Seattle Times story continues...
The FBI didn't take the photos of the two men to the Arab- and Muslim-American community because the agency doesn't know if the men are Middle Eastern, Gomez added. "That seems potentially prejudicial to me, and in some ways worse than simply putting [the photos] out the way we did," Gomez said. "It is not us saying these guys look Middle Eastern."
Zawaideh countered: "They're not saying these men are Arabs, but insinuating they are."
She doesn't give any evidence of that insinuation.
The story continues:
Both Zawaideh and S. Arsalan Bukhari, president of the Seattle chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), say their organizations have been receiving more reports lately involving allegations of discrimination.
Bukhari said he's heard of delays at the border, as well as cases of people being asked questions at the airport and searched so thoroughly they missed their flights.
Aziz Junejo, who hosts a cable TV show on Islam and who writes a column from the Islamic perspective for The Seattle Times, said a group of Muslim kids who were planning a trip to the Olympic Mountains this weekend phoned to ask if he thought they should take the trip.
"I said: 'I would stay off the ferry if I were you.' "
It isn't the FBI that's spreading unease among Seattle's Muslim community - it's people like Rita Zawaideh and Aziz Junejo.
As for CAIR-Washington's president, Arsalan Bukhari, he seems to be more level headed. Last March, Bukhari and the Seattle chapter of CAIR defied the national CAIR and participated in a United American Committee rally against Islamofacism.
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This is the bunch.
August 24, 2007 - 01:09 ET by PKthis is the bunch that thinks that "tweaking the great satans nose" is such great fun.
well is it fun now?
the next time their buddies kill a bunch of innocent people in the us, canada, europe we'll probably up the ante.
meaning an increase in profiling (there is every indication that it works), and real problems with jury trials.
C
"the Great Satan"...right!
August 24, 2007 - 03:15 ET by bulletproof"the Great Satan"...right! If our country were such a thing then I would have to question the validity of the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness under the "pressure" of Satan's hapless overly-sensitive witless and downright absurd vulnerabilities; let alone his ineptness at dealing with even his most innocuous adversaries in our modern world. Hardly the Temptor Christ made him out to be! Great Satan indeed! Fact is, if we were such a manimal (whatever) then we would be setting up Opium Dens in every muslim community and tainting their fluoride with syphillis; all the while telling them in our advertising and our Hollywood that jihad = small penis (pardon) and pork = freedom. No, what we have here are Liars, Manipulators, and the haplessly Gullible all working together in mockery of our system of government and social devolution.
I just think it's an absolute riot that their acronym is CAIR!
Never use your gun to pistol-wip a Liberal. That could mar the finish.
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Seattle story
August 24, 2007 - 01:50 ET by Felicity RandThank God (or should I say Allah?) for those people watching and reporting suspicious activities to the FBI.
CAIR should stay the hell
August 24, 2007 - 03:40 ET by mostlymoderateCAIR should stay the hell out of a federal investigation.
CAIR Should Be
August 24, 2007 - 08:31 ET by dammyNo, CAIR should be APART of a federal investigation. Check out http://www.anti-cair...
CAIR should get the hell out
August 24, 2007 - 08:50 ET by Long Island PeteCAIR should get the hell out of America. Who the hell voted these guys into office?
I know it's not going to happen, but...
August 24, 2007 - 03:46 ET by sarcasmoIt would be really funny, now that CAIR is involved, if these guys turned themselves in, had some sort of decent "we're just geeks who are interested in the innards of ferryboats and how they work" explanation, and they all had names like Pedro, Jose' & Juan. :)
JMR
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Muslim- and Arab-American
August 24, 2007 - 04:35 ET by motherbeltMuslim- and Arab-American leaders are upset that the FBI didn't consult them
"Why not ask us then and we would have had a way to ask people in the community," -Rita Zawaideh, head of the city's Arab-American Community Coalition
Well, there you go. The local Jesse and Al are upset that they weren't "consulted." Anything potentially involving the local Muslim community should go through the "leaders."
If the FBI had consulted the local Muslim "leaders", they undoubtedly would have responded..oh, so you think these guys are Muslims?
and gone off on a rant about racial profiling.
Doesn't complaining that they weren't consulted imply that they were assuming the men were Muslims?
Is that profiling?
If CAIR is against it, it is a good thing
August 24, 2007 - 05:51 ET by SouthJersey1953CAIR only gets upset when the profiling involves some of their people that they know are terrorists.
No RINOs in '08
Submission...thy name is Islam,
August 24, 2007 - 06:00 ET by Army BratSubmit....surrender...everything you value. Particularly your freedom. Happy Trails...
CAIR
August 24, 2007 - 06:50 ET by pocomocoBeing that CAIR has jumped into the fray is most curious since nothing was ever suggested about the men’s ethnicity. Is there something they know that the FBI doesn't - yet?
It would seem that this a case of preemptive profiling on CAIR’s part?
And as a previous poster asked: “If the men have nothing to fear, why haven’t they turned themselves in.” I would suggest the FBI check the local mosque.
Just wondering...
August 24, 2007 - 08:25 ET by landsharkWhy is CAIR so upset? Are they assuming that the guys in the pictures were muslim? Why? Just because they look middle eastern? They could be Copts, or something. That kind of stereotyping is totally Islamophobic, CAIR!
(enjoying the irony)
CAIR Resents Release of Seattle Ferry Photos
August 24, 2007 - 08:48 ET by Long Island PeteDont seem to remember anyome saying they were Islamic or Muslim. Is CAIR being a little paranoid?
Hell, they could be Isreali,
August 24, 2007 - 11:13 ET by BDHell, they could be Isreali, Italian, Sicilian, or even come from some parts of Mexico. I guess CAIR just ASSUMES it is some of their guys.
Going far -- CAIR claiming that they KNOW???
August 24, 2007 - 09:27 ET by Ole_SargeThe funniest thing, the photos HAVE been making the rounds of Law Enforcement Agencies all over the place. Even where my husband works... one of his "techs" looks just like one of the guys in the photo. He's an American of Italian and French ancestory. But he could be a ringer for one of them.
The other guy REALLY looks like a much younger version (and at the time my immedaite supervisor in the Air Force) of a close personal friend, not like his son (who is in Afganistan right now in the Air Force). Nope, a ringer for a younger version of himself -- he's 100% Mexican/Spanish.
So CAIR taking on "It's a SMEAR against Muslims" is either "over stepping" themselves OR (more chilling) knows exactly who these two men are and what they are doing.
Ya know, if they could only convince a few more liberals to join them in this "jihad" thing they might finally take the "scent off their trail." Until then, since all the acts of warfare in the name of the global war of the current jihad HAVE BEEN planned, executed and accomplished by MUSLIMS, I guess the Muslims will remain under a little closer looks BY EVERYONE.
CAIR is reacting to what they know
August 24, 2007 - 09:58 ET by c5thenCAIR is reacting to what only THEY know, not what was released to the public.
Reminds me of the police tactic of publishing that a person was murdered in a park and are looking for a "person of interest". Multiple people are interviewed and most say they didn't do it and have no idea who did. One person says they didn't stab the person and have no idea who did. The police ask, "How do you know they were stabbed?"
Book'em Dano!
CAIR is the USA wing of HAMAS and Hezballah
Last I checked, suspects are
August 24, 2007 - 10:25 ET by mibrilaneLast I checked, suspects are suspects regardless of race, religion, or creed. CAIR's request is racist, implying that Muslims should be treated differently than any other group when they are considered suspects, and automatically assuming that the men in the photos are indeed Muslims because they are being investigated for "suspicious behaviors".
Does CAIR always assume that men performing suspicious behaviors are Muslims? How is that not racist?
CAIR DEMANDS
August 24, 2007 - 15:25 ET by pocomocoCAIR has become ‘demand central’ as, more and more, they demand that Western civilization stop offending them. And there’s always an implied ‘or else’ at the end of each demand.
CAIR, it is said, does not speak for the Muslim community yet the MSM have anointed them this status as they did for the so-called black leaders.
CAIR is turning the saying “when in Rome do as the Romans do”, on its head, as assimilation is a non-starter to them.
For CAIR, the answer is very simple: ‘Don’t let the door hit you in your burkas AS YOU LEAVE.