Brotherhood using CAIR to incite street protests in US
The Muslim Brotherhood continues to use its arms everywhere around the world to advance its own agenda, sometimes using popular protests and other times using lies and fake news.
The killing of black American man,
George Floyd, at the hands of policemen on May 25 sparked a massive wave of
protests across the United States. The protests came as the U.S. prepared for
new presidential elections at the end of this year.
The Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights and advocacy group known to have links
to the Muslim Brotherhood, used the same protests to advance the agenda of the
Islamist organization.
On June 12, CAIR organized a live discussion
on the need for dissolving American police.
The branch of the organization in
Baltimore formulated a bill for amending the salaries of policemen in the city
and reducing financial allocations to them.
CAIR also used the protests in
raising funds. It said it would offer legal advocacy for those arrested during
protests against the lockdown imposed by some American states as part of
measures to reduce Covid-19 infections.
Executive Director of CAIR's
Michigan chapter, Dawud Walid, said black Americans were traumatized because of
police violence.
He blamed this violence for the
death of many black Americans whose killers are usually not punished for their
crimes.
Walid said he and fellow black
Americans know people who were killed by police.
We have our personal experiences of
dear ones and friends who were killed unjustly by law-enforcement officers,
American newspapers quoted Walid as saying.
There are also repeated videos and
photos of white people killing blacks. Sorry to say, they are not punished for
their crimes, which causes shock to a lot of people, he added.
CAIR is known to be an arm of the
International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood. It works to serve the
interests of the terrorist organization. It defends the organization in Arab
states and inside American institutions.




