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Fareed Zakaria Hosts Ground Zero Mosque Developer for Puff-Piece Interview

By Matt Hadro | August 08, 2011 | 17:59

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CNN's Fareed Zakaria made it quite clear last summer that he supported the construction of the Ground Zero mosque. He was much more neutral in an interview with the mosque's developer Sunday, but was content to let his guest tell his side of the story without any scrutiny from the CNN host.

Although the once-proposed mosque is no longer making headlines, Zakaria decided anyway to feature the mosque's developer Sharif El-Gamal for a soft interview one year after the controversy ignited. El-Gamal received fawning coverage by CBS and NBC last summer for his work.

[Video below the break.]

El-Gamal related to Zakaria how his he and his wife were aghast at the "hate," "fear," and "ignorance" of the opponents of the planned "community center." He bemoaned that "there's so much misconceptions about who we are as Muslims, what our faith, what our practice, what our belief system is."

Zakaria avoided any scrutiny over El-Gamal's arguments and asked simple questions to get him to tell his story and get his message out. Not once did he reference the arguments of families of 9/11 victims who opposed not the mosque itself, but its location.

A transcript of the segment, which aired on August 7 at 1:48 p.m. EDT, is as follows:

FAREED ZAKARIA: And we are back with Sharif El-Gamal, the man who was truly behind the Ground Zero mosque from the beginning and still behind it now. When did you realize that this was turning into a controversy? What was the first inkling?

SHARIF EL-GAMAL, real estate developer, chairman, Park51: Well, in May of last year, we voluntarily – at that point when we finished our road trip with all the local elected officials – decided voluntarily to go into the community board. And we went into the community board voluntarily and shared with them this idea of building a community center. And on that first meeting, 16 people voted unanimously in favor of this project and these are all non-Muslim people, and they were excited that Muslims were going to build a community center in Lower Manhattan to serve all – all New Yorkers and all of Lower Manhattan, which was the intention behind this project.

We then followed that up with another full board meeting of 50. And when we went into that room, you know, at that next community board meeting, I invited my wife down to come. And I got there a few minutes after her and she was just in tears. And when I saw her in tears, I said what happened? And she goes, Sharif, you're not going to believe what's going on in that room. The people thought that I came here to protest against the Muslims, because they didn't realize that she was a Muslim because we don't fit whatever stereotype people have of Muslims. And when –

ZAKARIA: What was going on in that room?

EL-GAMAL: When I walked into that room, there was close to 700 people that were protesting what we were doing, and for the first time in my life – I – I had never seen, I'd never been discriminated against. I'd never seen that hate or that fear or – or – or – or that ignorance. I mean, I've never seen anything like that before in my life, and I was – I was scared. And at that point, we made a commitment – you know, personally, I made a commitment that I would do whatever it took as – as a businessman, as a human being, to make this project a reality.

And, you know, this past year for me has really been about listening, has really been about listening and – and going back to basics and trying to understand that – that there's so much work ahead of us, that there's so much misconceptions about who we are as Muslims, what our faith, what our practice, what our belief system is. Criminals have stolen our identity almost in a way, and they've defaced our – our faith.

ZAKARIA: So you got out – get out of that room with the 700 angry people. And at that point, it just snowballs and it gets latched on to by all kinds of political figures. By – were you – were you prepared for that kind of an onslaught?

EL-GAMAL: No, no. I'm a New Yorker. This is my city, and all we wanted to do was we wanted to build a facility that is based on who we are as Muslims, as Americans, to give back to our city, to create jobs, to create hundreds of construction jobs, to create hundreds of full-time jobs once the facility is open, to create over 500 part-time jobs. We were thinking of a way of revitalizing our neighborhood, creating, stimulating our economy, and providing services to our neighbors.

ZAKARIA: Did you get threatened?

EL-GAMAL: I did. A lot of scary things happened in – in –  a lot of very, very scary things have happened. A lot of very scary things have happened.

ZAKARIA: Did it ever make you think to yourself why do I need this?

EL-GAMAL: Because every time that I would look in my two little daughters, I would say that I don't – I want the world to be a better place for them, and that we have a responsibility that we – we just got subjected into this, but we have a responsibility now to reclaim who we are. Because if people knew who we were and if people knew that every time a mosque or an Islamic facility is built, it cleans up a neighborhood. This is statistically speaking across the 50 states that it becomes a beacon of light. And unfortunately, the – the criminals have - have taken control of the narrative today. And that's what was the - that was the impact of what we had gotten.

ZAKARIA: Will you be able to build the project?

EL-GAMAL: That's going to be a function of the community. This project is going to be as small or as big as ultimately the community decides. We are committed right now to building - one of the buildings we're 100 percent committed to. And it's going to take a shape and a form dependent of what the community comes back to us with.

ZAKARIA: You're not backing down?

EL-GAMAL: From doing the right thing? Backing down from doing the right thing, from providing first and foremost a place for people to pray, for Muslims to pray in Lower Manhattan after they've been displaced, and then going a step further and trying to provide community facilities to a neighborhood that needs community facilities, backing down from doing the right thing?

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Two arabs....

Submitted by jmigyanka@msn.com on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 6:10pm.

...what could go wrong?

JMigyanka
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"the criminals have - have

Submitted by tcm14 on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 6:54pm.

"the criminals have - have taken control of the narrative today"

What criminals is he talking about, opponents of the ground zero mosque or muslim terrorists? Because it seems like to me that muslim terrorists are the criminals who have taken control of the narrative from moderate muslims. Maybe El-Gamal should focus his efforts on them. But I am sure that is what he meant anyway, ha.

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Oh, yeah!

Submitted by Texndoc on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 7:05pm.

The last thing the Democrats want in a national election year is to rehash the Ground Zero Mosque. Bring it on!

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Fareed - shoe on other foot

Submitted by Gary Hall on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 7:40pm.

I'm seeing how an interview with a WI state congress person or WI Gov might not have gone during last year's angry mob scene at the WI state capital building:

Note: Any Wisconsin Republican, aka, AWP

  • ZAKARIA: And we are back with AWP, the man who was truly behind the effort to save Wisconsin from the beginning and still behind it now. When did you realize that this was turning into a controversy? What was the first inkling?
  • AWP: Well, in May of last year, we voluntarily – at that point when we finished our in-depth look into the future of WI economics, and shared with the citizens this idea of building an economically stable future for Wisconsin. And just before that first planned vote, 14 WI state senators fled the state, in an effort to shuck their sworn responsibility.
  • Zakaria; (cross-talk) Chicken-sh--ts.
  • ARW: We then followed that up with other available options available to us. And when we went into our capital - that big room, you know, I invited my wife down to come. And I got there a few minutes after her and she was just in tears. And when I saw her in tears, I said what happened? And she goes, AWP, you're not going to believe what's going on in that room. The people out there are terrorizing this great hall. It's like they have bombs strapped to their bodies and are threatening to blow up the state house if you stick to your conscience. They're not just here to protest, they have put a gun to your head.
  • ZAKARIA: What did that feel like?
  • AWP: When I walked into that room, there were thousands of people that were protesting what we were doing, and for the first time in my life – I – I had never seen, I'd never been discriminated against. I'd never seen that hate or that fear or – or – or – or that ignorance. I mean, I've never seen anything like that before in my life, and I was – I was scared. And at that point, we made a commitment – you know, personally, I made a commitment that I would do whatever it took as – as a representative of the people of my state, as a human being, to make this a reality.
  • And, you know what they are doing? They are destroying this building - doing $millions in damage, and preventing us from doing our elected duties. The big shock for me is that they have no interest in listening. This should be about listening and debating – and going back to basics and trying to understand that – that there's so much work ahead of us, that there's so much misconceptions about who we are as state. These criminals have stolen our identity almost in a way, and they've defaced our – our home.
  • ZAKARIA: So you got out – get out of that room with the thousands of angry people. And at that point, it just snowballs and it gets latched on to by all kinds of political figures. By – were you – were you prepared for that kind of an onslaught?
  • AWP: No, no. I'm a true Wisconsiner. This is my state and my city, and all we wanted to do was we wanted to build a future that is based on who we are as responsible citizens - as a community, to give back to our state, to create jobs, to create hundreds of construction jobs, to create hundreds of full-time jobs once the state if back on stable footing. We were thinking of a way of revitalizing our neighborhood, creating, stimulating our economy, and providing services to our neighbors.
  • ZAKARIA: Did you get threatened?
  • AWP: I did. A lot of scary things happened in – in – a lot of very, very scary things have happened. A lot of very scary things have happened.
  • ZAKARIA: Did it ever make you think to yourself why do I need this?
  • AWP: Because every time that I would look in my two little daughters, I would say that I don't – I want the world to be a better place for them, and that we have a responsibility that we – we just got subjected into this, but we have a responsibility now to reclaim who we are. Because if people knew who we were and if people knew that every time economic security is built, it cleans up the neighborhoods. This is statistically speaking across the 50 states that it becomes a beacon of light. And unfortunately, the – the criminals have - have taken control of the narrative today. And that's what was the - that was the impact of what we had gotten.
  • ZAKARIA: Will you be able to secure the future of your state - when will these idiots come to their senses?
  • AWP: That's going to be a function of the community. This project is going to be as small or as big as ultimately the community decides. We are committed.
  • ZAKARIA: You're not backing down?
  • AWP: From doing the right thing? Backing down from doing the right thing, from providing first and foremost a place for our people to live with all the optimism and hope that economic stability can provide, and then going a step further and trying to provide community with the promise that we can provide a future for their children. We are not backing down from doing the right thing?
  • Zakaria: Thank you for standing for what you believe in for the people of Wisconsin.

AKA - fun with Gary

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Awsome Gary,

Submitted by Boudin on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 8:02pm.

Very pointed

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Take your trophy mosque and shove it, Sharif

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 7:53pm.

As for you, Fareed, get stuffed, you imported Muslim commie plant.

And get the F out of my country while you're at it, you camel-flea infested Islamic goon.

You don't belong here.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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So Mr. El-Gamal

Submitted by TCinAZ on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 8:27pm.

bemoaned the many "misconceptions about his Muslims, their faith, practices and what belief systems are" did he? Aww.

Well tell us then Mr. El-Gamal, where are all the lifecyles, rowing machines, running tracks, swimmin' pools (w/Burkini and Bik-ini changing rooms) the weight room, and where's the non-denominational prayer room in That "community center"?

http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/0f/09/b8/hagia-sophia-...

because that's a Beauty! Yeah! ...Like we just fell off the turnip truck?

Oh, and btw, if Zakaria's got a PhD in poli-sci from Harvard, then I've got two of em from there! one for show, and one that I use as a chamois for my car! Another Ef'n Moron!

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Hey! Foreign Kid!

Submitted by HockeyKid on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 9:27pm.

Go back to whatever-the-hell country you came from, FEZ. America is for people who defend freedom, not Sharia law.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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Another poli-sci PhD?

Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 9:29pm.

That must be the easiest grad program ever.

Rage-hell Madcow and Sleazy FZ both have poli sci doctorates? Admissions standards must be: 1) out of your mind liberal; 2) desirable politically correct demographics; and 3) badmouth the US at every turn.

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The only thing missing is a

Submitted by jessieH on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 12:05am.

The only thing missing is a good dose of pig blood to show our gratitude.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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I thought homosexuality

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:22am.

I thought homosexuality wasn't allowed in Moooooooooooooooooooooooooslem practices........

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muslims in lower Manhattan have been "displaced"?

Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 8:15am.

What the hell is he talking about? What mosque was destroyed on 9-11? Or did we round them all up and ship them out in box cars to somewhere else?

Oh, maybe he's talking about the muslim "flightcrews" who were vaporized on 9-11. That's kind of like the ultimate displacement I guess.

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