WASHINGTON - May 14 - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today questioned
the silence of public officials and national media about a bomb attack
Monday on a Florida mosque.
CAIR, which on Wednesday offered a $5,000 reward for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator, said media
coverage has for the most part been restricted to Florida and that
there have been no public condemnations of the bombing at the national
level.
SEE: South Florida Group Offers Reward in Mosque Explosion
On Monday evening, a bomb exploded outside the Islamic Center of
Northeast Florida in Jacksonville. Local, state and national law
enforcement authorities are investigating the attack as a possible act
of domestic terrorism.
SEE: Fla. Mosque Attack Called Terrorism
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"It is disturbing that, outside the state of Florida, our fellow
citizens are largely unaware of the fact that a potentially-deadly bomb
exploded at an American house of worship," said CAIR National Executive
Director Nihad Awad. "One can only imagine the public and media
response if someone with a Muslim name was the perpetrator of this
apparent terror attack."
He congratulated local, state and national law enforcement agencies
for their work on the case, but said he knows of just one national
media outlet -- AOL News -- that reported on the bombing.
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Awad attributed the attack to a "growing atmosphere of anti-Muslim sentiment" nationwide, and in particular in Florida.
Last week, CAIR called on national Republican leaders to repudiate
Islamophobic campaign advertisements for a Florida GOP congressional
candidate.
SEE: CAIR Asks GOP to Repudiate Racist, Anti-Muslim Ads
Last month, CAIR reported that a Muslim university professor was
appointed to the Jacksonville, Fla., Human Rights Commission despite a
prolonged smear campaign by the anti-Islam hate group ACT! for America,
whose leader says Muslims should not be allowed to hold public office.
SEE: Muslim Appointed to Fla. Commission Despite Smears
The FBI has been asked to investigate allegations that the same hate
group has been harassing members of Florida's Muslim community.
SEE: Fla. Muslim Asks FBI to Probe Harassment by Hate Group
In Miami, anti-Islam advertisements were initially pulled from buses
because of community concerns. The ads were later re-instated following
threats of legal action by the sponsors, whose leader Pamela Geller has
written on her personal blog that "Hitler and the Nazis were inspired
by Islam" and that "lies and decption [sic] to advance Islam is a
mandate." On her blog, Geller has also referred to President Obama as a
"ball s**ker" and posted a photoshopped image of him urinating on an
American flag.
SEE: Anti-Islam Ads Pulled From Miami Buses
CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy
organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam,
encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims,
and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.
Council on American Islamic Relations