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011/06  March 21, 2006



 
CAIR:  Supporting Religious Rights in Muslim Country?

     On 21 March, the New York Sun carried an article (registration required) about an Afghani Christian on trial for the crime of leaving Islam. Abdul Rahman, who was born a Muslim, converted to Christianity about 15 years ago while working with a Christian aid group.

     The story is also being carried on WorldNetDaily.

     The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Communications Director, Ibrahim Hooper, responded with “We haven’t dealt with that issue” when questioned about Rahman.

     CAIR, which never misses an opportunity to demand rights for Muslims, can’t find the words to condemn the absolute barbarity of state-sanctioned murder in the name of God on behalf of a Christian?

     Why?

     Could it be possible that Christians are, in CAIR’s world view, second-class citizens, undeserving of the full protections of the law?


     CAIR, once again demonstrating petty bigotry…this time with a human life in the balance.



Andrew Whitehead
Director
Anti-CAIR (ACAIR)

ajwhitehead@anti-cair-net.org
www.anti-cair-net.org




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