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Mueller Asks Muslims for Continued Support

Members of the  Muslim community listening to Mueller’s speech.

Report By Ayesha Ahmad, IOL Washington Correspondent 

ALEXANDRIA , June 29 (IslamOnline) – U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert Mueller asked American Muslims Friday for their continued support in the war against terrorism, His address at an Islamic convention met opposition from a near-scene created by Jewish protestors who interrupted his speech as soon as he began. 

“We are one nation and we are in this together,” Mueller said. “We need your support, we need the support of every person.” 

“The reality is that we need it more than ever.” 

Mueller was speaking at the 11th annual convention of the American Muslim Council (AMC), a Washington-based political organization that tries to integrate the voice of American Muslims into the U.S. ’s political dialogue. 

His speaking engagement was denounced weeks prior to the convention by editorials across the country, accusing AMC of supporting terrorism and questioning the FBI Director for his decision to speak at the event. 

As soon as Mueller began to speak, four Jewish men stood up and went to the front of the room before the podium, holding up signs to the director that read, “The FBI should protect Americans from terror, not meet with supporters of terror.” 

One of the men was a graduate of the University of Maryland, Darren Schneider, former president of the school’s Jewish Student Union, whose members carried out a similar staged interruption at an event of the Muslim Student Association last year. The FBI Director barely acknowledged the interruption, and the men were quickly hustled out. 

Their sentiment echoed that of the editorials labeled by AMC as a “smear campaign”; opposition to Mueller’s engagement revolved around statements made by people associated with AMC that have been interpreted as support for terrorism. 

“The media opposition was overwhelming,” said Faiz Rehman, the group’s communications director, describing coverage of the controversy across the U.S. as well as in international media such as BBC, and German and Australian television. “It was just amazing.” 

Rehman added that the FBI “did not budge for a second”; AMC officials have repeatedly expressed their support and appreciation for the FBI Director’s refusal to bow to media pressure. 

Mueller, for his part, addressed the controversy himself in his speech, saying, “My reason for being here… is to continue our discussion and to help build a relationship… that is beneficial to us all.” 

While he had words of condemnation for the statements made by “persons associated with this organization… that indicate support for terrorist groups,” he stressed that Muslims and non-Muslims alike should be equally outraged by support for terrorism, and that “we must… act together to thwart terrorism.” 

“What has always seen us through our tough times is our unity,” he said of Americans in general, recounting times of war throughout the twentieth century. “Today, America faces a new and potentially more dangerous conflict… an enemy that is nearly invisible… and the front lines are right here at home, in our own streets and our own cities.” 

The FBI would do its part, he said, “and we are counting on the Muslim American community to do its part.” 

Mueller’s speech addressed the trials faced by Muslims in the wake of the September 11 attacks in suffering both as Americans whose country had been attacked, and as Muslims who became the targets of misdirected rage. 

“I realize that Muslim Americans, like all Americans, have been deeply affected… and I know that the American Muslim community has suffered in other ways since September 11,” he said, receiving loud applause when he declared hate crimes against Muslims to be “like terrorism… acts against humanity.” 

He also praised the response of Muslim Americans after the attacks, saying that the number of Arabic language experts in federal agencies has doubled due to Arabs and Muslims who are willing to “give something back to their country in the fight against terrorism, for which we are extraordinarily grateful.” 

“The active work of many in the Muslim community… has merited public thanks and praise.” 

The FBI director took written questions, answering some regarding controversial steps taken by the FBI such as detentions of immigrants and enhanced surveillance authorities. 

He ended by emphasizing the administration’s position on the investigation – that it is focused on terrorist individuals and organizations, not against Muslims or Islam. 

“We are out there to address terrorists – it is in no way a war on Islam… it is our understanding that Islam is a religion of peace.” 

Mueller was introduced for his luncheon address by AMC chairman Yahya Basha, who opened by saying that AMC was “honored to have him accept the invitation and come despite the opposition,” stressing that his group was supportive of the administration’s campaign against terrorism.

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