*U.S. Trying to Criminalize Free Speech - Again*

*by Judith Bergman
<https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/author/Judith+Bergman>June 20, 2017 at
5:00 am*

*https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10544/criminalize-free-speech
<https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10544/criminalize-free-speech>*

The law already prohibits violence and threats of violence, and law
enforcement authorities are supposed to prosecute those -- intimidation,
destruction, damage, vandalism, simple and aggravated assault. What "hate
crimes" are not already covered by the law?

   - Why would the House of Representatives find it necessary to make such
   redundant statements, if not in order to redefine the concept of a hate
   crime? Perhaps by including "hate speech"? The current resolution includes
   most of the major ethnic and religious minorities in the United States, so
   it will have a far better chance of passing, as it will more easily fool
   Representatives into thinking that the contents of the resolution are
   harmless.
   - Would it not be appropriate for the politicians sponsoring and voting
   for these resolutions first of all to find out what drives the
   organizations responsible for drafting them? The Investigative Project on
   Terrorism has authored a damning 88-page report about the Muslim Public
   Affairs Council. American politicians do not seem to have taken much
   interest in it.

On April 4, 2017, the US Senate passed Senate Resolution 118
<https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/sres118/text>, "Condemning hate
crime and any other form of racism, religious or ethnic bias,
discrimination, incitement to violence, or animus targeting a minority in
the United States". The resolution was drafted by a Muslim organization,
EmgageUSA (formerly EmergeUSA) and the Muslim Public Affairs Council
(MPAC). On April 6, 2017, EmgageUSA wrote the following
<https://www.facebook.com/emgageusa/posts/1417910431592320> on their
Facebook page:

"Thanks to the hard work of Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Dianne Feinstein,
Senator Susan Collins and Senator Kamala Harris we have achieved the
approval of Senate Resolution 118, an anti-hate crimes bill drafted by
Emerge-USA. It is days like this that Americans are reminded of this
country's founding principles: equal opportunity, freedom, justice. We are
proud to help support the protection of these rights #amoreperfectunion
#theamericandream".

Senate Resolution 118 calls on

"...Federal law enforcement officials, working with State and local
officials... to expeditiously investigate all credible reports of hate
crimes and incidents and threats against minorities in the United States
and to hold the perpetrators of those crimes, incidents, or threats
accountable and bring the perpetrators to justice; encourages the
Department of Justice and other Federal agencies to work to improve the
reporting of hate crimes; and... encourages the development of an
interagency task force led by the Attorney General to collaborate on the
development of effective strategies and efforts to detect and deter hate
crime in order to protect minority communities..."

The resolution refers to hate crimes against Muslims, Jews,
African-Americans, Hindus, and Sikhs and was sponsored by Senator Kamala
Harris and co-sponsored by Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Dianne Feinstein,
and Senator Susan Collins.

On April 6, almost the exact same text was introduced as House
Resolution H.Res.
257
<https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-resolution/257/text?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22HRes+257%22%5D%7D&r=1>,
"Condemning hate crime and any other form of racism, religious or ethnic
bias, discrimination, incitement to violence, or animus targeting a
minority in the United States". A House Resolution can be reintroduced as
legislation.

H.Res. 257 urges

"...the development of an interagency task force led by the Attorney
General and bringing together the Department of Justice, the Department of
Homeland Security, the Department of Education, the Department of State,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence to collaborate on the development of effective
strategies and efforts to detect and deter hate crime in order to protect
minority communities". The House Resolution was referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary on April 6 and from there it was referred to the
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations on
April 21.

Americans should be concerned about these resolutions, especially the part
of the House Resolution, which urges the establishment of an "interagency
task force led by the Attorney General ... on the development of effective
strategies and efforts to detect and deter hate crime in order to protect
minority communities."

[image: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/pics/2575.jpg]

The United States Capitol building. (Image source: aoc.gov)

What is a hate crime in this context? The law already prohibits violence
and threats of violence, and law enforcement authorities are supposed to
prosecute those -- intimidation, destruction, damage, vandalism, simple and
aggravated assault. What do "strategies and efforts to detect and deter
hate crime" entail, and again, what "hate crimes" are not already covered
by the law? In other words, why would the House of Representatives find it
necessary to make such redundant statements, if not in order to redefine
the concept of a hate crime? Perhaps by including "hate *speech*"?

The US has been in a similar situation before. In December 2015, House
Resolution H.Res. 569
<https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-resolution/569/text>
"Condemning violence, bigotry, and hateful rhetoric towards Muslims in the
United States" was introduced
<https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7176/criminalizing-free-speech>. That
resolution never went any farther, but it was problematic: it favored
Muslims over everyone else. The current resolution includes most of the
major ethnic and religious minorities in the United States, so it will have
a far better chance of passing, as it will more easily fool Representatives
into thinking that the contents of the resolution are harmless.

The drafters of Senate Resolution 118 and House Resolution 257, are two
Muslim organizations, EmgageUSA (formerly known as EmergeUSA) and the
Muslim Public Affairs Council. This is what EmgageUSA published
<http://www.emgageusa.org/unanimous_senate_vote_condemning_hate> on its
website on April 6, 2017:

"We are excited to report that EmergeUSA and the Muslim Public Affairs
Council (MPAC) worked with Senator Kamala Harris to introduce Senate
Resolution #118, which was passed unanimously today. The historic
resolution is the first of its kind to condemn hate crimes and other forms
of racism. The hate crimes extend beyond targeting just Muslim and Jewish
Americans to also include religious minorities such as Hindu and Sikh
Americans... EmergeUSA is committed to engaging, and empowering the Muslim
American community via the political process by working towards making
federal and state legislation and policies more equitable for the Muslim
American community".

EmgageUSA goes on to tell its members to thank senator Kamala Harris and
her co-sponsors, as well as to urge their congressmen to support "similar
resolutions" when they come up, and to also urge their local
representatives to adopt such resolutions. In other words, this campaign is
to be a nationwide effort.

In a blog post in *The Hill*, Chief Executive Officer of EmgageUSA, Wa'el
Alzayat, wrote
<http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/civil-rights/332780-countering-hate-crimes-with-policy-and-civic-engagement>
:

"On April 5, the Senate unanimously adopted Resolution 118... As a Muslim
American, I am grateful for this welcome gesture to help address the
troubling rise in hate crimes against immigrants and ethnic and religious
minorities... The Muslim American community has been on the receiving end
of a long-running campaign of Islamophobia that pre-dates the current
political climate... Senate Resolution 118 is a welcome and necessary step
from our national leaders, but much more needs to be done; not only by our
government, but also by average citizens, especially Muslim Americans..."

On May 6, EmgageUSA published
<https://www.facebook.com/emgageusa/photos/a.177833748933334.50494.177821655601210/1446694245380605/?type=3&theater>
the following on its Facebook page:

"Representative Barbara Comstock, second term Republican from Virginia's 10
th District is teaming up with EmergeUSA and MPAC to successfully pass a
House Resolution which condemns ethnic, religious and racial hate crimes.
The bi-partisan resolution was co-sponsored by Representatives Dingell,
Taylor and Curbelo and mirrors its Senate Counterpart, S. Res. 118... The
Resolution is now in the House and we need you to help pass it. Take action
and contact your Representatives today and urge them to sign on to pass
this resolution".

Would it not be appropriate for the politicians sponsoring and voting for
these resolutions first of all to find out what drives the organizations
responsible for drafting them?

EmgageUSA likes to describe itself as a civil rights style organization, "
non-partisan
<http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/civil-rights/332780-countering-hate-crimes-with-policy-and-civic-engagement>"
with the innocent sounding purpose <http://www.emgageusa.org/about> of:

"...develop[ing] the capacity of the Muslim voter to ensure that our
narrative is part of the American fabric. Our programs include civic
educational events such as issue forums and town halls, voter initiatives
including Get Out The Vote (GOTV), and specific programs for the youth in
order to mentor and support the next generation of leaders".

The co-founder of EmgageUSA (founded
<http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-imams-accused-of-funding-terrorists-hate-and-redemption-6385970>
in 2006 as EmergeUSA), Khurrum Wahid, a South Florida attorney, is the
organization's National Board Co-Chair. In a 2011 interview
<https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/preventing-radicalization-muslim-american-youth>
with *The Intelligence Report*, the magazine of the Southern Poverty Law
Center (SPLC), Wahid listed the numerous cases in which he has represented
terrorists
<http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article84511132.html>,
including members of Al Qaeda
<https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/preventing-radicalization-muslim-american-youth>,
such as Omar Ahmed Abu Ali, who was sentenced
<http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12068847/ns/us_news-security/t/bush-assassination-plotter-gets-years/#.WUTTrVFpzIU>
to 30 years in prison in 2006 for joining al-Qaeda and plotting to
assassinate President George W. Bush, Shahawar Matin Siraj
<https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/preventing-radicalization-muslim-american-youth>,
who was sentenced
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/21/shahawar-matin-siraj-impressionable-nypd-sting>
to 30 years in prison in 2007 for conspiring to plant bombs in New York
City; Dr. Rafiq Sabir
<https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/preventing-radicalization-muslim-american-youth>,
who was convicted
<http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/29/nyregion/29mbrfs-DOCTOR.html> of
conspiring to treat injured al-Qaeda fighters and was sentenced to 25 years
in prison in 2007; Syed Hashmi
<https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/preventing-radicalization-muslim-american-youth>,
who was sentenced
<http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/syed-hashmi-sentenced-15-years-aiding-al-qaeda-chief-article-1.179712>
to 15 years in prison in 2010 for providing supplies and money to a senior
al-Qaeda commander in Afghanistan. He also represented Hafiz Khan
<http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-imams-accused-of-funding-terrorists-hate-and-redemption-6385970>,
who was sentenced
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/23/miami-imam-sentenced-pakistan-taliban>
to 25 years in federal prison in 2013 for funneling tens of thousands of
dollars to the Pakistani Taliban.

Khurrum Wahid appears to have a positive view of the terrorists he has
represented, despite their proven guilt. According to a 2012 interview
<http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-imams-accused-of-funding-terrorists-hate-and-redemption-6385970>
with *Miami New Times*:

He [Wahid] believes terrorism cases are, in many ways, the civil rights
battles of his generation. While outsiders might paint his clients as
criminals, he says people... are being prosecuted for giving money to
groups the U.S. government doesn't like. "I think these things are not so
black-and-white... I think innocent people get caught up in the politics."

In 2011, Wahid himself was put on a terror list. Asked by the *Miami New
Times* about this fact Wahid said
<http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-imams-accused-of-funding-terrorists-hate-and-redemption-6385970>,
"It tells me that the system is broken."

Khurrum Wahid is a former board member
<http://www.islamist-watch.org/money-politics/donor/396/> of the Florida
chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). CAIR has
repeatedly been identified
<https://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/172/the-council-on-american-islamic-relations-cair>
as a Muslim Brotherhood front group.

EmgageUSA has hosted <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgVYPCwzyjQ> Islamic
lecturer Sayed Ammar Nakshawani repeatedly at its yearly events.
Nakshawani, has called <https://www.shiatv.net/video/3be410bad6e26f6ef5ac>
for the destruction of Israel, saying
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzd0MCpE1aw> "It is barbaric that this
Zionist state is allowed to continue".

EmergeUSA has collaborated
<http://www.emgageusa.org/emerge_usa_and_isna_collaboration> with the
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) to "engage American Muslims"
<http://www.emgageusa.org/emerge_usa_and_isna_collaboration> in last year's
elections. Like CAIR, ISNA was one of the unindicted co-conspirators
<http://www.nationalreview.com/article/221895/coming-clean-about-cair-scott-w-johnson>
of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF) named by the US government in the HLF,
with offenses including conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign
terrorist organization, namely, Hamas.

According
<https://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/181/the-muslim-public-affairs-council-mpac>
to the Investigative Project on Terrorism:

"Far from being the zealous champion of civil rights that it presents
itself to be, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) has followed a
consistent pattern of defending designated terrorist organizations and
their supporters, opposing U.S. counterterrorism efforts and spouting
anti-Semitic rhetoric".

The Investigative Project on Terrorism has authored a damning 88-page report
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/358.pdf> about MPAC.
American politicians do not seem to have taken much interest in it.

The question that all Americans ought to ask their representatives is this:
Why do they let themselves be duped by policy initiatives driven by
terrorist sympathizers and activists associated with Muslim Brotherhood
front groups?

*Judith Bergman is a columnist, lawyer and political analyst.*

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