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| Muslims of the Americas Puts Christian Action Network on Legal Notice |
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| Written by MOA Legal Defense Team | |
| Friday, 27 November 2009 | |
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Regarding
the Defamatory Video Segment Entitled: “ACT! Interviews Disciple of
Islamist Terrorist Sheikh Gilani,” hosted on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL-pF9cEgX4, MOA attorney Tahirah H. Clark
addresses the producers as follows in a letter dated November 19, 2009: First, the aforesaid article is wrought with inaccuracies and flagrant lies. The false accusations and obsessive distortion of the truth inherent in the aforesaid article and program serve one purpose only, to encourage religious bias and hatred. Furthermore, such negligent misstatements of fact place the lives of innocent American men, women, and children at risk and are a form of terrorism itself. This “Media Terrorism” will no longer be tolerated.
While we take umbrage with the entire publication, we specifically address the following: 2. Next, the footage references the murder of Daniel Pearl as if El Sheikh Gilani was involved. In fact, on June 25, 2007, Randall Bennett of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated that El Sheikh Gilani and MOA was absolved of any connection to the disappearance and murder of Mr. Pearl. There has never been any finding or even criminal charges brought against MOA or Sheikh Gilani for Mr. Pearl’s disappearance. In fact, FBI Special Agent Kathy Diskin, of the Karachi Bureau stated that “I had an opportunity to sit [in] an interview with Sheikh Gilani …within 15 minutes of the interview our feelings were that Sheikh Gilani was not involved with this…” Thus, your reference is false, defamatory and misleading. 3. Your video then segues into a blurb about counterfeit trade. The text states that Sheikh Gilani was purportedly linked to it. MOA has emphatically and repeatedly voiced opposition and condemnation to criminal activity. It is contrary to the tenets of Islam to engage in such unlawful acts.
5. Your video strings together footage of Sheikh Gilani and attributes controversial statements to him. To be clear, it is our position that the materials upon which you rely are manufactured beyond recognition. To that end, it should come as no surprise that Sheikh Gilani would indeed voice opinions regarding self defense. This is particularly so because Mr. Gilani has been a vocal supporter of the Kashmiri people who are in the middle of a civil war. Many of them are his blood relatives and he has not been shy about offering his support for the fight against their oppression. Similarly, Mr. Gilani has spoken out against the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, which fully backed by Ronald Reagan and the Pakistani government, as far back as 1979. There is nothing threatening about his voicing this opinion when on this very same issue the most affluent American politicians and law makers continue to debate the role of America in the region. It is a legitimate debate and the expression of an opinion of same does not render one a “terrorist.” 6. Part of one of the videos shown belongs entirely to the Kashmir Liberation Front. It presents as though Sheikh Gilani is inviting people to come for training. That is all false. These words have been computer generated. Sheikh Gilani is shown with two American security guards belonging to 786 Security Company, who were his personal bodyguards. Beyond that, the viewer will notice that all the people on this film of the KLF are all Kashmiri people and no Americans. The Kashmiri fight against their oppressors has nothing to do with America or American people. Their battle for independence from their aggressors is restricted to that part of the world. In the video Sheikh Gilani gives them words of encouragement and condoles with those who lost family members in the conflict. If there is such overwhelming evidence against MOA, then it stands to reason that law enforcement authorities would have taken corrective action. Your irresponsible “broadcasts” strive to achieve vigilante justice against innocent people. The clear motivation behind your publication is to incite contempt, ridicule, public hatred, and violence toward El Sheikh Gilani and Muslims, particularly members of MOA. Furthermore, it has impaired the reputation and standing in the communities of members of MOA. The impact of this your publication has been evident; within a matter of hours the video received dozens of online “comments” on www.youtube.com exhibiting bigotry and hatred for Muslims.
Please be advised that by
spreading the false and defamatory information in the video production,
you each shall be held liable for any damages that may arise from the
publication of these defamatory and harmful comments. Demand is hereby
made that you immediately retract, correct and remove this video
footage from all websites where it was published. Further, we fully
expect that you will apologize for making same. In the absence of such
corrective action, my client will initiate a civil action against you.
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