CAIR, an organization which grew out of the Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas infrastructure in America, has issued a press release regarding the eleven Muslims college students were arrested Tuesday during a talk given by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren at the University of California Irvine:
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) and the Los Angeles office of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG-LA) on Friday sent a letter to University of California, Irvine (UCI) Chancellor Michael V. Drake urging him to drop charges against 11 students who peacefully protested at a UCI-sponsored event. A letter was also sent today to the Orange County District Attorney's office by CAIR-LA."...The selective application of laws by off-campus law enforcement agencies to students engaged in constitutionally-protected political speech will be viewed by the American Muslim community and those who value free speech as an attempt to repress legitimate student protest and will undermine this important First Amendment Right."
In their press release CAIR claimed these students merely spoke out and peacefully protested. Watch the video and see for yourself.
CAIR claims this was their free speech right.
But, what's good for Muslims is not good for other Americans since CAIR will go after and pressure American officials if they use free speech to speak about the Christian majority in America, as in the case of Mayor Parris of Lancaster, CA. or who criticize radical Islam (see here, here and here for examples. Remember, CAIR's roots are born from an Islamic supremacist organization that is banned in Egypt. Their beginnings are defined in In U.S. vs. Sabri Benkahla, On page 58, at the bottom, they are described as founded by leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood who conspired to deceive the public about their connection to terrorists.
We can only hope UCI's Chancellor Drake will not cave-in to this two-faced Islamist organization.
Consider sending a a short email to Chancellor Drake and the Dean of Students to support appropriate disciplinary action with the eleven who were arrested because of their hateful, divisive and intolerant behavior towards an invited guest speaker at the university.
chancellor@uci.edu, deanstu@uci.edu
This has got to stop.


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