Today: March 01, 2006 at 5:36:32 PST

Muhammad Cartoons Rile Calif. College
By GILLIAN FLACCUS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) -

A student panel discussion that included a display of the Prophet Muhammad 
cartoons descended into chaos, with one speaker calling Islam an "evil 
religion" and audience members nearly coming to blows.

Organizers of Tuesday night's forum at the University of California, Irvine 
said they showed the cartoons as part of a larger debate on Islamic 
extremism.

But several hundred protesters, including members of the Muslim Student 
Union, argued the event was the equivalent of hate speech disguised as 
freedom of expression.

Although there were numerous heated exchanges, no violence was reported.

The panel, which included one Muslim speaker, was sponsored by the College 
Republicans and the United American Committee, a group that says it promotes 
awareness of internal threats facing America.

During the discussion in a nearly packed 424-seat campus auditorium, six 
cartoons were displayed: three depicting Muhammad and three anti-Semitic 
cartoons.

The discussion got off to a contentious start with the Council on 
American-Islamic Relations - an invited guest - boycotting the event and 
calling the United American Committee a "fringe group."

Tensions quickly escalated when the Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, founder of the 
conservative Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, said that Islam was 
an "evil religion" and that all Muslims hate America.

People repeatedly interrupted the talk and, at one point, campus police 
removed two men, one of them a Muslim, after they nearly came to blows.

Later, panelists were cheered when they referred to Muslims as fascists and 
accused mainstream Muslim-American civil rights groups of being 
"cheerleaders for terror."

"I put out a call to Muslims in America: Put out a fatwa on (Osama) bin 
Laden, put out a fatwa on (Abu Musab) al-Zarqawi," said panelist Lee Kaplan, 
a UAC spokesman. "Support America in the war on terror."

Thousands of Muslims worldwide have protested, sometimes violently, after 
the cartoons were published in a Danish newspaper and in other European 
newspapers. Islam widely holds that representations of Muhammad are banned 
for fear they could lead to idolatry.

Osman Umarji, former president of the Muslim Student Union, equated the 
decision by the student panel to display the prophet drawings to the 
debasement of Jews in Germany before the Holocaust.

"The agenda is to spread Islamophobia and create hysteria against Muslims 
similar to what happened to the Jews in Nazi Germany," said Umarji, an 
electrical engineer who graduated from Irvine last spring. "Freedom of 
speech has its limits."

Brock Hill, vice president of the College Republicans, said his group had a 
First Amendment right to display the cartoons.

"We're not going against Islam whatsoever," he said. "This is about free 
speech and the free marketplace of ideas."

Mohamed Eldessouky, 20, a criminology student who attended the discussion, 
said he was disappointed because he felt the panel and the audience were 
biased against Islam.

"I entered it with an open mind, but I thought it was totally biased. I 
thought the panelists would be more balanced. I think it did more harm than 
good," he said.

Lauren Chramosta, 18, a freshman, said she didn't know much about Islam and 
attended hoping to learn more.

"It was helpful to listen to different views," she said. "But I think (the 
Muslim panelist) was shut down so many times that he didn't get a fair 
shake."

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http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2006/mar/01/030102918.html




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