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Monday, May 14, 2007

American Whores of the Caliphate & the ADC: Working towards your dhimmise through infiltration and taqiyya: Part IV

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Saturday June 9th continued:

Kareem Shora, Conference Facilitator, National Executive Director of the ADC:

Kareem W. Shora, JD, LLM is Director of Legal Policy with the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC). He has been with ADC as Legal Advisor since 2000 before being named Director of Legal Policy in 2004.

Founded in 1980, ADC is the largest membership organization in the United States dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Arab Americans. Shora, who is fluent in Arabic, is a recipient of the “2003 American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Human Rights Award.” He has been published by the National Law Journal, TRIAL Magazine, the Georgetown University Law Center's Journal on Poverty Law and Public Policy, the Harvard University JFK School of Government Asian American Policy Review, the American Bar Association (ABA) Air and Space Lawyer, and the Yeshiva University Cardozo Public Law, Policy and Ethics Journal.

Shora was a featured speaker at three panels during the 2002 American Bar Association (ABA) National Meeting in Washington, DC, and testified during the United Nations Commission on Human Rights 59th Annual Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, in April, 2003. He has spoken at the National Lawyers' Guild Annual Conference, the US Department of State International Visitor Program, the FBI Conference on Countering Terrorism by Integration of Practice and Theory, the ABA Air and Space Law Forum, the ABA Equal Justice Conference, the American University Washington College of Law, the Georgetown University Law Center, Yale University School of Law, Brown University, Harvard University JFK School of Government, and Whittier Law School's 19th Annual Symposium on International Law among others.

Shora is also ADC's representative on several committees with the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) and a Steering Committee member of the Detention Watch Network. A frequent guest on Al-Jazeera, Shora has spoken about civil rights, civil liberties and immigration policy with many national and international media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Voice of America, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Associated Press, the Chicago Tribune, the Sacramento Bee, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the LA Times, the San Diego Union Tribune, National Public Radio (All Things Considered and Morning Edition), Pacifica Radio Network, Reuters, the Associated Press, C-SPAN, CNN, the Cairo Times, Al-Arabia, Egypt TV, Rolling Stone Magazine, CBS News, and ABC News among others.

hora also co-authored the LCCR’s report on racial profiling entitled Wrong Then, Wrong Now: Racial Profiling Before and After September 11, and the ADC 1998-2000 Report on Hate Crimes and Discrimination Against Arab Americans and Report on Hate Crimes and Discrimination Against Arab Americans: The Post September 11 Backlash - September 11, 2001 to October 11, 2002 (Part of the Congressional Record).

Shora, who was born in Damascus, Syria, holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree from the West Virginia University (WVU) College of Law and the LL.M. specialty in International Legal Studies from the American University Washington College of Law. Shora has served as a legal associate with the WV Office of the Attorney General, the WVU Immigration Law Clinical Program, and the Columbia Energy Corporate Law Department.

SOURCE: Profile: Kareem Shora and Laila Al-Qatami, Feb. 3, 2005



Well....THIS is edifying:

American Muslim Anti Discrimination Committee gets 6 ml from Saudi prince who gave 27 ml to "martyrs" fund as AMC sues FBI and JTTT

June 8, 2005
Kamal Nawash- head of FMAT "warmly received "at ADC banquet where Prince Alwaheed pledged funding to Muslim organsations




NOW.....

Remember
our JAG friend Haytham from the last installment,
and his post of the email from
HANADY SALMAN?

Haytham got that mail from Kareem:

From: kshora@adc.org

Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 3:25 PM

Subject: [AmericanLawyer] Fwd: Lebanon Appeal

and the headers were not truncated when it got posted HERE
It is under the post entitled: Lebanon Appeal (Horrific Photos of Zionist Crimes)

Please DO open and scan the other posts as well for a look into the depraved world of the Beast and Ho-downers. Wear your hip waders.



Here is a PDF File of an ADC booklet entitled

"THE ADC LAW ENFORCEMENT OUTREACH PROGRAM"

which is saved under Kareem's name.

I will go through this thoroughly and come back to it in another post with some other ancillary items.

BTW, biblically speaking "witchcraft" is defined by three characteristic expressions of human nature

Intimidation
Manipulation
and Domination

Ye shall know them by their fruits.


Kareem and the ACLU:

Kareem Shora was recently appointed Executive Director of the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC), a membership organization in the U.S. dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Arab Americans. ADC joined the ACLU in its law-
suit against the National Security Agency, in which a district court
recently held that the warrantless wiretapping program violates
the law and the Constitution.

“I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately, for abolishing the state itself... I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal.”
~ Roger Baldwin, Founder of the ACLU





Kareem in the Arab American News:

BEHOLD as the Beast rides the Whore!

[SNIP]

One of the panels also looked at what a bill should consider, but may miss. Kareem Shora of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, urged other immigrants' rights groups to ally with Arab-American concerns since they are the "community in the spotlight of suspicion since September 11th." Too often, other groups consider "anti-terrorism measures" as national security matters rather than as immigration issues in order to avoid taking difficult political positions.

Specifically, he discussed the detentions of suspected terrorists and special registration programs that overwhelmingly target people of Arab or Muslim background. Shora named the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS) program as particularly discriminatory. Despite its focus on suspects of particular national origin, it has yet to lead to the capture of one "terrorist," he charged. ADC officially launched a campaign against NSEERs several weeks before the conference.

Shora told the crowd that the Arab American community was fully "behind all the efforts to fix our broken immigration system." He said that immigration was "not a Latino problem, not an Arab American problem, "but an American problem."

[SNIP]



An Interview on CNN during last summer's war,
aired July 29, 2006 :

HARRIS: An evacuation nightmare, about 15,000 Americans have left Lebanon since fighting began, but while most are grateful to be out of the line of fire, some tell a tale of disorganization and disappointment in the U.S. government. And they are suing members of the Bush administration. Joining us now is Aida Said, one of the evacuees filing the lawsuit against Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. She is joined by Kareem Shora, legal director for the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee or ADC. Thank you both for being here. Aida, let me start with you. Give us a bit -- we don't have a lot of time -- but give us a bit of your story and tell us about how difficult it was for you to get out of Lebanon.

AIDA SAID, PLAINTIFF, ADC LAWSUIT: It was hectic. It was hard. It took a long time. We were waiting to be evacuated by the U.S. embassy, but there were no signs of it. And things start getting worse and the fighting increased and more areas are being bombed and there was no sign of a cease-fire. We were told by the embassy going to start evacuating us in two to four days. We did not want to wait.

HARRIS: Sure, Aida, I have to ask you, honestly, it was a war. It's a war zone, hostilities. Don't you think the U.S. government did about as good a job as it could under the circumstances?

SAID: You mean taking care of the Americans there?

HARRIS: Sure.

SAID: Oh, yeah, because other embassy were taking their people. Like we had an Italian lady who was in the same building where I was when we went north and we asked -- I asked her what did your embassy do for you. She says they call me about 20 times a day. When I was trying to call my embassy, the U.S. embassy, I wasn't getting no answer or anything. Nobody was contacting us, not even once.

HARRIS: OK, Kareem, why the suit?

KAREEM SHORA, LEGAL DIRECTOR, ADC: Well, Tony, unfortunately what we're hearing in the media is not exactly what is taking place on the ground. I mean, for example, CNN is reporting as of yesterday that there was a ship leaving Beirut with approximately 500 citizens on board. We know for a fact that that ship did not get to Beirut and did not leave the port of Beirut and we have about 500 or 600 of our own citizens still trapped in Beirut waiting for that ship. So let's remember that what we hear in the media is not necessarily what is happening on the ground.

HARRIS: So what do you want to see happen here?

SHORA: The lawsuit calls, first of all, we do not ask for any monetary damages of any kind, but we, as you reported, we have approximately 10,000 of our own citizens still trapped in Lebanon. They can't even get to Beirut to be evacuated, let alone get in touch with the embassy. So what we're asking for Secretary Rice and Secretary Rumsfeld is number one, to call for a temporary cessation of hostilities so that we can get our own citizens out of harm's way. And number two, stop shipping those urgent weapons to Israel, because they are being used against our own citizens there.

HARRIS: Kareem, it feels political.

SHORA: Tony, our issue is, hold off whatever you want to do, do it, but let our citizens get out of harm's way first.

HARRIS: Let me read a statement from I guess -- this is a from the State Department. We cannot comment on pending litigation matters and will direct questions about this litigation to the Department of Justice. While we continue to support Israel's right to depend itself, we urge Israel's leaders to do so with the greatest possible care to minimize civilian casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure. Protecting our citizens is our top priority. We have a task force operating 24/7 that is focused on this issue and senior U.S. government officials are actively engaged in ensuing that we have safe and secure means of evacuation. That from the U.S. State Department, and Kareem, a quick comment please?

SHORA: Well, it doesn't address the question we're asking. We've got 10,000 of our own citizens. We're still hearing from them, from their relatives in the states who remained trapped and they are getting bombed and they're using -- they're getting hurt by the bombs that we're sending over there. So what we're saying is, temporarily hold off, get our citizens out and then do whatever you want as far as foreign policy goes.

HARRIS: Sure, Kareem, thanks for the time. We're happy that you are safe. Thanks for taking the time to talk to us.

SHORA: Thank you.


Part V coming soon..stay tuned.


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