CAIR Asks Officials
to Repudiate Bigotry
Washington, DC: CAIR is asking American
Muslims and other people of conscience to contact elected
officials who are members of the United States Holocaust
Memorial Council and urge them to repudiate "bigoted
remarks" by Dennis Prager, a fellow council member.
(Ten members of Congress serve on the United States Holocaust
Memorial Council.)
Prager has written that Keith Ellison, the first Muslim
elected to Congress, should be prevented from taking his
oath of office using the Qu’an. He also wrote that
swearing an oath on the Qur’an "undermines American
civilization."
CAIR had previously called on President Bush to rescind
Prager's appointment to the council, the governing board
of the Holocaust Memorial Museum, because of his intolerant
views toward Islam in American society. CAIR had also called
on the museum's council to remove Prager from his post because
his views are incompatible with the mission of that taxpayer-funded
institution.
Since coming out against Prager's appointment to the council,
CAIR has received hundreds of hate-filled e-mails from Prager's
supporters.
Two members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Council have already spoken out against Prager's intolerant
remarks.
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) said Prager's comments were "inappropriate,
incorrect and reflect a lack of the qualities of tolerance
and civility, and respect for other people's religion."
Former New York City Mayor and current council member Edward
Koch said, "There is no question that Dennis Prager
is a bigot who ought to be repudiated even by his closest
supporters."
In a letter to council members Reps. Christopher Cannon
(R-UT), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Tom Lantos (D-CA) and Steven
LaTourette (R-OH), and Sens. Norm Coleman (R-MN), Susan
Collins (R-ME), Russell Feingold (D-WI), Orrin Hatch (R-UT),
and Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), CAIR National Legislative Director
Corey Saylor wrote:
"I am writing you in your role as a member of the United
States Holocaust Memorial Council to respectfully ask that
you join those who are condemning the bigoted remarks of
council member Dennis Prager. I also ask that you take action
to expedite his removal from the council. . .The United
States Holocaust Memorial is an important reminder of where
indifference to intolerant and misinformed comments can
lead."
Saylor's letter included published comments from groups
such as the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the American
Jewish Committee condemning Prager's remarks. The letter
also supported Prager's right to free speech, but said a
presidential appointee to a taxpayer-funded institution
must be held to a higher standard.
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