INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM


WASHINGTON, DC





Guest Column: Terror's Virus on the Northern Border

*by David B. Harris*

*Special to IPT News*

*October 7, 2014*





Ever since full-blown cases of the disease hit the United States, Canadians
have dreaded the contagion's arrival north of the 49th parallel.

Its effects: blindness and a deadly incapacity to recognize and adapt to
reality.

The malady? The White House's refusal to identify the leading terrorist
enemy by name and combatant doctrine.

President Obama began his administration by avoiding counterterror language
likely to link Islam with violence. This reflected a civilized and
practical impulse to avoid alienating Muslims at home and abroad.

But perhaps influenced by the demonstrable fact that President Obama, as
former terror prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy put it
<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/386030/obamas-america-september-10th-america-andrew-c-mccarthy>,
"made Islamic supremacists key administration advisors," this effort
quickly got out of control. Now the White House fetishizes and enforces on
its security agencies, a refusal to identify the doctrine underlying the
bulk of the world's terrorism woes: radical Islamism.

Remarkable, considering that Muslims sounded the alarm years ago.

"Obviously not all Muslims are terrorists but, regrettably, the majority of
the terrorists in the world are Muslims," wrote
<http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP78004> Abd
Al-Rahman Al-Rashed in a 2004* Al-Sharq Al-Awsat* article flagged by the
Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).

Despite this, the Obama White House banned words like "Islamists,"
"Muslims" and "jihad" from security documents, even from FBI and other
government agencies' counterterror training manuals.

Lawyer and retired US military intelligence officer Major Stephen C.
Coughlin exposed the censorship's extent at a February 2010 conference
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty0xe8OyPjY>. In 2004, he noted, the 9/11
Commission Report made 126 mentions of "jihad," 145 of "Muslim," and used
the word "Islam" over 300 times. No surprise.

But Washington later purged such terms completely from the FBI
counterterrorism lexicon (2008), National Intelligence Strategy (2009) and
even the 2010 panel reviewing jihadi Nidal Malik Hasan's 2009 Fort Hood
massacre – except as unavoidable parts of names of terror organizations or
the like. The practice seems to continue.

Consequences?

Understanding the threat – extremist Muslims, in this case – requires
understanding their doctrine. If terrorists were invoking Christianity – it
has happened – security and intelligence organizations would focus on
problematic churches and related facilities connected to radical preaching,
funding and recruitment. Christian holy literature would be scrutinized, in
order to anticipate terrorists' plans, targets and attack-dates. Redouble
the guard on Christmas or Easter? Could atheists, Muslims or Jews be
targets? Regardless whether extremists' interpretations should, in any
objective sense, be true or false representations of the ideology in
question, serious intelligence must look at these things in order to
understand and master the threats posed by all extremist strains of
religion or other ideologies. Politicians and the public must discuss them.
Public education, transparency, democracy and our defense, demand this.
Anything else is misleading, self-deceiving and likely self-defeating.

*Northern Exposure*

So it was that, three years ago, the Canadian government published the
first of its annual series of public threat reports. This straight-talking
assessment pinpointed "Sunni Islamist extremism" as a primary menace to
Canadians.

But, tragically, the D.C. disease had overtaken Canada's security
bureaucracy by the time August brought the 2014 Public Report On The
Terrorist Threat to Canada
<http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/2014-pblc-rpr-trrrst-thrt/index-eng.aspx>.
This report expunges all direct references to Islamists, other than in
terror-organization names.

Take, for example, the latest report's warning about Canadians joining
terror outfits abroad. Gone are terms like "Islamist extremists" and even
"violent jihad." The report's authors – apparently burdened by "advice"
from misguided outreach to Canadian Islamists – slavishly substituted
generic terms like "extremist travellers" for language revealing the
religious claims, affiliations, motivations and doctrines of our enemies.
"Extremist travellers" appears dozens of times to the exclusion of
meaningful nomenclature – an editing embarrassment, on top of a
national-security one. From the 2014 report:

Europol estimates that between 1,200 and 2,000 European *extremist
travellers* took part in the conflict in Syria in 2013. There appears to be
an increase in *extremist travellers*. This suggests that the threat posed
to Europe by returning *extremist travellers* may be more significant than
the threat facing North America because greater numbers of *extremist
travellers* are leaving, then returning to Europe, than are leaving and
later returning to North America. This difference between Canada and Europe
in numbers of *extremist travellers* can be attributed to a variety of
factors. Regardless, Europe and Canada face a common, interconnected threat
from *extremist travellers*. [Emphasis added.]

In just one paragraph, Canada's self-censoring report says that many
Europeans are "fighting abroad as *extremist travellers*"; "they
attract *extremist
travellers* … and continue to draw European *extremist travellers*"; there
were "European *extremist travellers* in Syria and other conflict zones";
the "influx of these *extremist travellers* into Syria" increases the
European terror risk; "an *extremist traveller* who returned from Syria"
allegedly slaughtered several Belgians. (Emphasis added.)

This doubletalk undermines public awareness, public confidence in
authorities and the ability of officials and citizens alike to recognize,
assess and confront terrorist and subversive enemies and their doctrine.

We saw the absurd far reaches of this self-blinding mentality a few years
ago when Canadian police officers at a terrorism news conference thanked
"the community" for facilitating an Islamist terrorist take-down. When a
journalist asked *which* community they meant, the officers – not daring to
say "Muslim" – all but froze, thawing only enough to become caricatures of
stymied stumbling. Because paralyzing PC protocols banned the M-word, the
conference ended without the officers having been able explicitly to thank
the deserving "Muslim community."

How has Canada come to this?

Among other sources, Canadian security officials get advice from their
federal government's Cross-Cultural Roundtable on Security. Prominent
member Hussein Hamdani reportedly campaigned to drop language implicating
things "Islamic." Meanwhile, Hamdani, the subject of a just-released report
<http://pointdebasculecanada.ca/8-2012-brotherhood-delegation-hamdani-minister-public-safety-toews-details-provided-lawyer-hamass-fund-collector/>
by
Canada's *Point de Bascule* counter extremist research organization, remains
vice-chair <http://www.naspiritualrevival.com/shura/> of the North American
Spiritual Revival (NASR) organization. On its website, NASR boasts – as it
has done for years – of sponsoring an appearance
<http://www.naspiritualrevival.com/2013/imam-siraj/> in Canada by U.S. Imam
Siraj Wahhaj, frequently tagged a radical and a 1993 World Trade Center
bombing unindicted co-conspirator
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1468/controversial-imam-to-join-jesse-jackson>.
Fellow American Muslim Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, executive director of the
Center for Islamic Pluralism, once said of Wahhaj: "He's the No. 1 advocate
of radical Islamic ideology among African-Americans. His stuff is very
appealing to young Muslims who are on a radical path."

Hamdani's NASR <http://www.naspiritualrevival.com/> also brought American Imam
Ziad Shakir <http://www.naspiritualrevival.com/2009/hike/> to Canada. His
disturbing ideology
<http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/popular-us-imam-replace-constitution-sharia>,
as I've written elsewhere
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/3860/justin-trudeau-islamist-revival>,
"was condemned by moderate American Muslim leader and retired U.S. naval
Lt. Cmdr Zuhdi Jasser, and by the American Anti-Defamation League." Some
have other concerns
<http://pointdebasculecanada.ca/rcmp-canadian-security-agencies-consult-islamist-involved-radicalization-muslims/>
about
Hamdani.

Now comes word
<http://pointdebasculecanada.ca/maryland-police-meet-cair-apologist-rabia-chaudry-canadian-security-advisor-hamdani/>
that
Hamdani, squired by Angus Smith, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
analyst sometimes linked to the censorship
<http://web.archive.org/web/20101202191253/http:/www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/pubs/nsci-ecrsn/words-mots-eng.htm>
policy,
will appear on a Montgomery County, Md. panel tomorrow to enlighten
Americans about radicalism and the ISIS terror threat
<http://www.theicc.net/our-events/understanding-the-isis-threat-to-the-homeland>
.

*THE RCMP JOINS FORCES*

This isn't the least of it. Days before the scheduled visit, it was
discovered that RCMP outreachers inconceivably had collaborated for months
with the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) in producing "United
Against Terrorism
<http://www.nccm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/UAT-HANDBOOK-WEB-VERSION-SEPT-27-2014.pdf>,"
an erstwhile counter-radicalization handbook. Inconceivably, because NCCM
is the renamed Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN),
the Canadian chapter of CAIR, a Saudi-funded U.S. unindicted co-conspirator
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/case_docs/423.pdf> group.
(In its July 2013 name-change announcement, NCCM admitted, with respect to
CAIR-CAN, that "We remain the same organization," leading to suspicions
<http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/cair-canada-alters-name-to-dodge-islamist-links>
that
the adjustment was a cosmetic attempt to kick over documented CAIR-CAN
traces to radicalism.)

As for CAIR-CAN/NCCM's U.S. mother organization: "The [US] Government has
produced ample evidence," concluded the relevant U.S. district court's
decision
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/case_docs/1425.pdf#page=14>,
"to establish the associations of CAIR, ISNA and NAIT …with Hamas."

In addition, several senior CAIR staffers
<http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2003/06/cairs-legal-tribulations> and
affiliated persons – including CAIR's former national civil liberties
coordinator – have done pen-time for terrorism-related offenses. But the
Canadian chapter has yet to condemn publicly and by name the U.S.
organization and these convicts, or reveal fully the nature of past or
present financial and other dealings with CAIR.

The Islamic Social Services Association (ISSA), led by Shahina Siddiqui
<http://pointdebasculecanada.ca/rcmp-throws-anti-terrorism-booklet-back-at-nccm-and-allies/>,
joins the NCCM and RCMP in authorship on the handbook's cover. Canada's
outreach counter-radicalization world seems to be a small, if not inbred,
one, for Siddiqui happens also to be a member of both the NCCM's board
<http://www.nccm.ca/about/our-board/>, and the RCMP's national and Manitoba
"diversity" committees.

Another curiosity of authorship involves the only named RCMP official
identified in the book's "Consultants & Contributors" section: "TASLEEM
BUDHWANI, PHD, C.PSYCH, Federal Policing Strategy, RCMP." A profile
<http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/tasleem-damji-budhwani-ph-d-c-psych/42/1a6/999> has
this psychologist busy "enhancing partnerships between law enforcement and
various sectors including NGOs … in the prevention of individual
radicalization to violence." It is not known what Budhwani's views would be
about national police force involvement with NGOs of the NCCM sort.

As for the handbook, it would ban all the usual terms, even declaring
*verboten* the expression "moderate Muslims," because, said the authors,
the expression is meant to imply that Muslims are not uniformly moderate.
Parents are warned to be on the lookout for "External and overt expression
of hyper-religiosity that is uncharacteristic of family culture," although
one can only guess what to do, should this hyper-religiosity be altogether
characteristic "of family culture." Elsewhere, the handbook seems a bit too
eager to divorce radicalism and intense religiosity from the risk of
religious violence. There was also rather too much emphasis, for some
tastes, on Muslims' legal right to avoid cooperating with the RCMP. Readers
would also recognize a continuation of the hallmarked NCCM/CAIR-CAN and
CAIR campaign to push the generally unconvincing – and increasingly
alienating and dangerous – Muslim victimhood narrative. This came replete
with familiar attempts to propagate the word "Islamophobia," a term
condemned by moderate Muslims as too-often wielded by Islamists to silence
debate.

As Tarek Fatah, a well-known Pakistani-Canadian moderate, wrote
<http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2031319/posts>, a few years ago:

Canada is a country where Muslims are respected and accommodated like in no
other land on Earth, including Saudi Arabia and Iran. It is immoral for the
Islamists to slander my country with the slur of Islamophobia. As
Statistics Canada has shown, incidents of racism in Canada are far more
likely to affect Christian black Canadians and Jewish Canadians than
Muslims. …

"However," he concluded, "truth is the first casualty in this propaganda
war being waged against Canada by its own Islamists."

For all this, the NCCM-ISSA-RCMP handbook then managed to go one better.

"Whom do we consult to gain an accurate understanding of our faith?" it
asked. The answer was a list of scholar-interpreters of Islam who could
apparently be relied upon in the delicate counter-radicalization context.
The list reveals that it is not merely in the censorship department that
Islamists have put one over on unduly compliant – and perhaps intimidated –
RCMP outreach officers.

Among the recommended scholars, there's the startlingly hardline
<http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2008/12/04/isnas-ingrid-mattson-in-her-own-words-2/>
 Ingrid Mattson
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/2011/bruce-bawer/ingrid-mattson-a-case-study-in-stealth-jihad/>
(name
misspelled in the handbook), former head of the Islamic Society of North
America, an unindicted co-conspirator
<http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/04/26/Being-Had-For-Dinner-In-Ottawa>
organization
that was connected by the already-mentioned district court to Hamas.
Mattson's Islamic chair at Huron University College, Ontario, notoriously
benefits from significant radical-Islamic endowments
<http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/04/26/Being-Had-For-Dinner-In-Ottawa>.
The scholar was last seen fending off complaints
<http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/02/09/ontario-university-defends-decision-to-kick-non-muslim-out-of-course-that-teaches-islamic-preaching/>
from
a student claiming to have been jettisoned from Mattson's tax-funded
classroom because he was non-Muslim.

Then there's the distinguished Imam Siraj Wahhaj, of the World Trade Center
Wahhajs. His patchwork record involves alternately condemning violence and
appearing to lust after it. Plus, the unappetizing Ziad Shakir. Not to
mention the inevitable Jamal Badawi, former long-time CAIR-CAN/NCCM
official. He's an unindicted co-conspirator his own right, someone who sat
on ISNA's executive board (*majlis*). Badawi advocates light physical
sharia discipline for errant wives
<https://web.archive.org/web/20100430111604/http:/www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503544256>.
It remains unclear how the Badawi matrimonial approach aligns with the
high-thinking and good works of handbooker Shahina Siddiqui
<http://pointdebasculecanada.ca/siraj-wahhaj-leads-a-1-month-long-islamist-retreat-in-winnipeg/>
and
her Islamic Social Services Association.

Such are the moderate sherpas who guide the perplexed up
counter-radicalization's gentle slopes.

No wonder many members of the public reacted with disbelief and disgust to
the handbook fiasco. Or that RCMP ranks fell into a mass of
post-publication panic and confusion. The day after the handbook's
roll-out, a blushed-out RCMP, getting desperate enquiries from Canada's
now-mortified Office of the Minister of Public Safety, scrambled out a news
release <http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/news-nouvelles/2014/09-30-uni-eng.htm>.
It said that the force was responsible for only one (benign) section of the
handbook, and claimed improbably that the "tone" of some of the publication
had caused the RCMP to pull out of the project at the last minute. Awfully
"last minute," considering it was the day after launch that the RCMP news
release emerged.

Thus, Mountie supremos regard bad "tone" as the actionable offense, rather
than content prescribing self-hobbling wartime censorship and jihad-happy
fire-breathers as counter-radical consultants. And no explanation why, days
later, the handbook still bears the horsemen's name and logo. Or why the
force hadn't publicly threatened legal action to have their name removed
from it. Nor was there a commitment that RCMP HQ would at long last heed
warnings, quit self-defeating, hardline-Islamist outreach, and publicly
condemn the NCCM and its ilk – in the same way the Canadian prime
minister's own director of communications had condemned
<http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/politics/archives/2014/01/20140116-132313.html>
NCCM
for alleged Hamas-type connections, in January.

Especially in light of the contretemps between the prime minister's office
and NCCM, there is floating over the handbook the unmistakable odor of a
settling of accounts, an odor that might make the RCMP commissioner and his
boss, the Public Safety minister, queasy about their continuing government
employability. It was, after all, their diligence-free outreach that gave
NCCM and ISSA the chance to make a fool out of the Prime Minister of
Canada. For deep within the little handbook (p.34), comes a warning that
law enforcement should never use the term "Islamicism." In Canada, this
ungainly word – never in common use elsewhere, "Islamism" instead
prevailing – is almost exclusively associated with a remark by Prime
Minister Stephen Harper, one that was condemned by Islamists. "[T]he major
threat," said Harper, in a headline-making 2011 CBC television interview
<http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/harper-says-islamicism-biggest-threat-to-canada-1.1048280>,
"is still Islamicism." The Islamists were riled up by Harper's effrontery,
at the time, and so seem to have incorporated a touch of revenge in the
handbook. This would not be the first RCMP outreach-driven
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1067/rcmp-outreach-follies>
embarrassment
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1011/heritage-canukistan>for a
Canadian government, including a mess-up that may have involved an Iranian
government operative
<http://www.macleans.ca/authors/michael-petrou/islamists-iran-and-the-rcmps-cultural-diversity/>
.

In any event, the more nasty of observers looked at the RCMP's follow-on
news release and wondered. Why, given the embarrassment and damage – and
knuckle-rapping insult to their prime minister – did the release pull so
many punches? Could this restraint mean that certain senior officials,
compromised by *outré* outreach, were now scared to bear down? Was there a
belief that Islamist "partners" should not be alienated, lest they be
tempted to expose details of years of misguided interaction upon which
certain RCMP executives had built careers?

The answer remains a mystery. But skeptical interpretations became more
plausible to some, when the force's non-condemnatory news release came out
more or less simultaneously with an NCCM release saluting RCMP cooperation
with the Islamist group. Had all the loose liaising achieved the ultimate
inversion, with the RCMP – and through it, the government – being turned
into strange victims in a counter-radicalization Stockholm syndrome? Why,
for that matter, are reliably moderate Canadian Muslim organizations like
Muslims Facing Tomorrow and the Muslim Canadian Congress, enjoying hardly a
fraction of the reinforcing, and capacity-building attentions splashed all
over Islamists?

So, did the RCMP realize that it would be taken to the cleaners, and wind
up helping NCCM and ISSA launder language and radicals via a
counter-radicalization handbook? Maybe. But perhaps self-stifling in
national security is now so internalized in the United States and Canada
that it never occurs to some that certain people are radicals, and that
radicals are not always our friends. Or the best guides to counter
radicalization.

Burgeoning threats mean that citizens must press Washington and Ottawa to
return to good sense, and put a stop to the deadly contagion of
self-censorship and self-deceit – and worse – now hazarding national
security and public safety.

Americans and Canadians must defeat the disease by curing their thinking.

*A lawyer with 30 years' experience in intelligence affairs, David B.
Harris is director of the International Intelligence Program, INSIGNIS
Strategic Research Inc, Ottawa, Canada. The author is not responsible for
the accuracy of, or views conveyed in, material in the links provided.*

*Related Topics:* David B. Harris
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David B. Harris, Special to IPT News, “Terror’s Virus on the Northern
Border,” investigativeproject.org, 7 October 2014,
http://www.investigativeproject.org/4602/guest-column-terror-virus-on-the-northern-border
(accessed
7 October 2014).












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