Founder of Network Promoting Positive Muslim Image Arrested -- For Beheading 
Wife

By Matthew Balan 
February 13, 2009 - 16:46 ET 


The Muslim founder of BridgesTV, a cable network whose slogan is "connecting 
people through understanding" and which tried to "improve the image of Muslims 
in the United States," was arrested on Thursday, for allegedly killing his 
estranged wife in a manner normally associated with Islamist terrorists -- 
chopping off her head.

Greg Mitchell, editor of Editor & Publisher, reported on Friday that Muzzammil 
Hassan, "a prominent Buffalo area businessman who founded the BridgesTV network 
to improve the image of Muslims in the U.S.," had been charged with 
second-degree murder in the beheading death of his wife Aasiya Z. Hassan. 
Mitchell quoted from the network's website, which described Mrs. Hassan's 
"instrumental role in the creation of BridgesTV since she came up with the idea 
for the network." The picture of the couple is still up on the website. 

Later in his article, Mitchell noted that programs on the network "include kids 
shows, 'American Muslim Teen Talk,' Amy Goodman's 'Democracy Now' and an 
interview show with James Zogby" (a Muslim network aired a left-wing anti-war 
program?). He also mentioned that NPR's All Things Considered program had 
profiled the Hassans in 2004. 

BridgesTV might have had the aim of trying to improve the image of Muslims, but 
over two years ago, Steve Stalinsky of MEMRI outlined in the now-defunct New 
York Sun that the network featured Wahhabi anti-Christian and anti-Jewish 
sermons from Saudi TV broadcasts, including English subtitles. Stalinsky also 
noted that Donald Conover, one of the main hosts on the network, discussed "the 
power of the 'Jewish lobby'" and urged Muslims to vote for Democrats during an 
interview with a Saudi newspaper in 2006. 

You might say some of the network's past actions, culminating with this latest 
news, has done nothing to improve the image of Muslims in the U.S., but has 
only reenforced the strongest imagery about the most publicized sectors of the 
Islamic world. 

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