Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 12, 2004

Islamic Television USA





Click here for AmazonRobert Spencer looks at Bridges TV, the first nationwide American Muslim TV network; unfortunately you don’t have to dig very hard to find connections to extremism: Islamic Television USA.



Bridges TV declares that its intention is to "fuse American culture with the values of Islam in a healthy, family-oriented way." According to the network’s media kit, Hassan "wants Bridges TV to tell the countless stories of Muslim tolerance, progress, diversity, service and excellence to a nationwide audience." Boxing legend Muhammad Ali exults: "Bridges TV gives American Muslims a voice of their own on the airways for Americans of all races and religions to hear."



But what kind of voice? Will this channel do something truly positive, such as tell the truth about the elements of Islam that give rise to violence, and discuss the hard choices Muslims must face in order to prevent the continued growth of jihad radicalism and terrorism among them? It’s impossible to tell so early in the network’s life, but in the meantime, the Bridges TV website asks inquirers to "check the legitimacy of Bridges TV" with, among others, Nihad Awad, Executive Director of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR); Aleem Rahman, President & CEO of IslamiCity.com, which it identifies as "the largest Muslim Web sitein North America"; and Alex Kronemer, who created and produced the PBS documentary Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet.



Questions about CAIR’s true commitment to moderation have swirled for years, unanswered by Awad and other CAIR officials. Awad himself helped found CAIR after working at the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), where he was public relations director. A former FBI counterterrorism official, Oliver "Buck" Revell, has called the IAP "a front organization for Hamas that engages in propaganda for Islamic militants." Terrorism expert Steve Emerson testified before a Senate committee on terrorism in 1998 that "the IAP has issued Hamas communiques calling for the killing of Jews, produced training videos for Hamas operatives, and actually recruited for Hamas in the United States." In 1994 Awad declared: "I am in support of the Hamas movement." This was well after numerous murderous Hamas attacks on civilians, which were duly celebrated on Hamas’s website until some more PR-minded person took it all down some time ago.



Aleem Rahman’s IslamiCity.com, meanwhile, sells auto pioneer Henry Ford’s notorious hate screed The International Jew, which draws abundantly from other classics of hatred and incitement such as the forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The edition IslamiCity.com carries contains the Protocols as well. Nor is this farrago of lies and forgery presented as a historical artifact; the IslamiCity ad copy asserts that "in the so called ‘democratic, pluralist’ America this book has been systematically suppressed. The International Jew is a magnifying glass applied to the hidden sources of immorality, vile degeneracy, and subversion. ... By reopening this debate this book exposes the inherent danger of unchecked Zionism."






Islamic Television USA

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