Stop the Mosque at Ground Zero
New
York , N.Y. , – by El
Marco
Americans
Stand Up Against Radical Islam in New York – We Will Not Submit!
Not one
major network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without
bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and
history
On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial
coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic violence and intolerance rallied at
the site of the World Trade Center in New York City .
9/11 families were
joined by immigrants from India, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Africa, Iran and Europe
to show opposition to the construction of a mega-mosque at Ground Zero. Others
flew in from overseas to speak or just to share their particular ethnic
communities’ experiences at the hands of Muslims.
These are parents and
spouses of firefighters killed on 9/11. The rally took place just a minute’s
walk from Ladder 10 Firehouse, where their loved ones were stationed for duty
that terrible day. Ladder 10 lost seven
firefighters.
Crowd estimates ranged
from 5,000 (NYPD) to 10,000. The crowd overflowed the police barrier enclosures
that ran the full length of two city blocks. This photo shows the enclosure in
front of the stage at the intersection of Liberty and Church Streets. The
second enclosure ran the length of the next block and can be seen on the other
side of the traffic lights.
Thousands of additional
participants filled the treed area of Zuccotti Park .
Robert Spencer
and Pamela Geller are the founders of STOP ISLAMIZATION OF AMERICA,
which sponsored the rally. Ms. Geller is a citizen journalist and blogger who
runs the human rights web site Atlas Shrugs. Mr. Spencer is the
author of several books on Islam and head of the influential web site Jihad watch. Pamela Geller:
“Ground Zero is a war
memorial, Ground Zero is a burial ground. We are asking for sensitivity…It is
unconscionable to build a shrine to the very ideology that inspired the
jihadist attacks at Ground Zero, right there. We are asking the imam Rauf and
Daisy Khan to be sensitive. For mutual respect and mutual understanding that is
demanded of us every day.
There’s a hair-trigger
sensitivity in the Muslim world, you can’t run the cartoons, you can’t say
Mohammed, this is offensive. This is an offensive mosque. To build a shrine, an
Islamic flag of conquest on the sacred ground the cherished site, of a
conquered land. This is historic, this is Islamic history. It’s what they do.
The St. Sofia in Turkey , the al-Quds, at the holiest Jewish site in Israel .
Not here. This is where we take a stand. We must take a stand. We
must say no.”
I do not believe that
the landmarks commission controlled by Mayor Bloomberg, is going to stop this
mosque. It’s not going to happen. Here’s Omar Muhamedi, on his human rights
council, a CAIR lawyer, who sued the airlines and the Jane and
John Does that saw something and said something on those airplanes, if
you remember. That’s who’s on his human rights commission. It ain’t gonna
happen with Bloomberg. We have to make it
happen. You have to get involved.” (Pamela Geller)
Police enclosure on
left, with crowd flowing out of park on right. The new Tower 7 and World Trade
Center site are in the background. The green tent, center, is located
immediately behind the stage.
Port Authority and NYPD
officers kept watch over the rally and were well aware of the need for
heightened security at this event. One of their own Port Authority
officers, WTC Sergeant Alan T. De Vona was on duty at the World Trade Center on
9/11, 2001, and was one of the first to help victims of the terrorist attack.
He spoke these words to the SIOA rally:
“It’s almost nine years.
I’m hoping that America is watching. I’m hoping that America is remembering.
Because, make no mistake. September 11 was an act of war. And thank the
military that has lost almost 5,000 troops from that day, defending us. I don’t
know what to say to jar America ’s memory. I want
America to remember.
Port Authority Police
and FDNY firefighters are seen here gathered beneath this banner.
The issues at stake will
certainly affect the heart of American freedom, democracy, cultural values and
tolerance. America is a tolerant country that allows for the free worship of
all its citizens. But our tolerance has limits. Do we have to tolerate
intolerant Islamic ideology and Muslims who preach intolerant Islam?”
Hindu human rights
activists Narain Kataria, Prasad Yalamanchi and unidentified friend came
from Mississippi and Chicago with banners and flyers highlighting the radical
statements of imam Rauf and his jihadist roots.
Stephen Dyer and Gary
Jules journalism students at York College, with Pamela Geller. Not one major
network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without bloggers
this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history.
Pamela Geller is greeted
by Hindu human rights activists Prasad Yalamanchi and Narain Kataria.
Bhupinder Singh
Bhurji, Pamela Geller, and Robert Spencer. Singh Bhurji is the president of the
NAMDHARI SIKH FOUNDATION. The foundation is a member of the Human
Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam (HRCARI). HRCARI is a coalition of
Hindus, Sikhs, Christians from Sudan, Egypt and Iraq, moderate Muslims and Jews
— who are victims and targets of radical Islam around the globe. He said,
at another rally:
“Radical Islamists are
killing people in India , trying to dominate that nation. And here too they
come with violence against “infidels.” We are “infidels united,” standing
together, brown, black and white, against this epoch’s fascist
movement. Radical Islam wants to dominate entire world. They want everyone
to surrender. Islam radical or otherwise. They
want to put the Islamic flag on White House.”
Because of Islamic
terrorism, America and the world have seen massive new security measures become
a way of life. Anyone openly critical of Islam, or terrorist ideology, must
surround themselves with security, or live in hiding. Those courageous enough
to confront Islamism are criticized by the cowards and appeasers of the left
who seek safety by supporting the enemy. Moderate Muslims were silent when Theo
van Gogh was brutally murdered in Amsterdam , just as moderate Muslims in the
United States are generally reluctant to speak out against violent Islam.
Moderate Muslims also face great danger in speaking out.
Geller and Spencer will
press on despite the danger. They hope to inspire Americans to stand up and say
enough of political correctness and work to stem the galloping islamization of
America and Europe .
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010
08:10:39 -0700
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