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		<title>UCSD Muslim Student Responds to David Horowitz Event</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Original Post can be found here To the General and Campus Communities: As you are all well aware, I am the one who spoke at the David Horowitz event this past Monday May 10, 2010. Allow me to begin by stating that I do NOT condone murder, I do NOT condone genocide, and I do NOT condone racism under any circumstance whatsoever against Jews or anyone else. These accusations are lies that I refuse to allow David Horowitz and his [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Original Post can be found <a href='http://fortruthforjustice.wordpress.com/2010/05/16/ucsd-muslim-student-responds-to-david-horowitz-event/'>here</a></em></p>
<p>To the General and Campus  Communities:</p>
<p>As you are all well aware, I am the one who spoke at the David  Horowitz event this past Monday May 10, 2010.</p>
<p>Allow me to begin by stating that I do NOT condone murder, I do NOT  condone genocide, and I do NOT condone racism under any circumstance  whatsoever against Jews or anyone else. These accusations are lies that I  refuse to allow David Horowitz and his allies to perpetuate in their  irresponsible and hateful smear campaign against those who disagree with  or differ from them.</p>
<p>On April 19, 2010 I volunteered to speak at the Racism/Genocide  Holocaust Event last April only because of my strong convictions against  genocide like the Holocaust. I was there every step of the way during  the protests denouncing racism on campus last quarter—from the very  beginning to the very end. Never have I uttered a negative syllable  towards or about any person because of their ethnicity or religion on  campus or otherwise, Jewish or otherwise. Regardless of my participation  in these events, for Mr. Horowitz to insinuate that I am anti-Semitic  is ridiculous; I am a Semite.</p>
<p>I attended the event as an individual, not as a representative of any  organization, least of all the MSA. My presence was solidly founded in  my academic and personal quests to hear diverse viewpoints.  Unfortunately, Mr. Horowitz is a seasoned polemicist whose intent is not  to encourage academic discussion by expounding his arguments or even  supporting his positions with hard facts, but to excite the passions of  an audience. Mr. Horowitz spent an hour indiscriminately attacking  liberals, students, Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians, utilizing verbiage  that completely departed from an academic tone and delved into hate  speech—especially labeling groups and individuals that support  Palestinian rights “terrorists.”</p>
<p>Insofar as my references to Hitler and the Nazi Youth programs: it  was Mr. Horowitz who spent a substantial amount of time referring to the  MSA as the “Hitler Youth” and its Justice in Palestine Week as “Hitler  Youth Week”— pejorative titles that as a human being, a student of  history, and a person of faith, I find disgusting. I uttered them in a  sarcastic manner only to point out the ridiculous and slanderous nature  of Mr. Horowitz’s labels—Nazis sought the extermination of anyone who  was not “white,” and this racial category excludes the vast majority of  the Muslim population.</p>
<p>I asked Mr. Horowitz to explain the purported connection between  UCSD’s MSA and “Jihadist Terrorist Networks.” His pamphlet did not  mention the organization; rather it focused on other groups like UCI’s  MSU and Berkley and LA’s MSA chapters, and offered supporting grounds  that can be characterized as shaky at best, with sources that had little  credibility. He chose not to engage my question (his opening arguments  were the verbatim generalizations made in the pamphlet, though my  question asked for specifics) but instead decided to subject me to an  interrogation because of my headscarf and Palestinian kuffiyeh. The fact  that Mr. Horowitz claimed on a respected national cable news network  that the MSA receives forty thousand dollars to put on Justice in  Palestine Week, speaks volumes to his status as a gross exaggerator who  should not be trusted to deliver opinions on anything. The information  can be found here on UCSD’s official website <a href="http://as.ucsd.edu/finance/sofr_view_program.php?id=710">http://as.ucsd.edu/finance/sofr_view_program.php?id=710</a>.</p>
<p>Towards the end of the exchange, I became emotional. I could no  longer hear Mr. Horowitz speaking and so did not even hear his injection  of Hezbollah’s credo of “rounding up” Jews in his last tangent.  I  could no longer contain my anger at being implicitly and improperly  labeled a terrorist, an anti-Semite, and a proponent of genocide. The  answer I was coerced into giving grossly misrepresented my beliefs and  ideologies.</p>
<p>My answer, “for it,” in the context in which it was said does NOT  mean “for” genocide. I was referring to his initial question that asked  me for my position on Hamas, a topic that for his own political reasons  he was relentless in pursuing. “For it” was not a legitimization of  Hezbollah’s or anyone else’s credo for that matter that Jews should be  exterminated. In fact, Mr. Horowitz’s intent was to entrap me with his  barrage of questions so that he could avoid answering my question, and  construe any answer  that I would provide as anti-Semitic, genocidal hate speech in order to  further his political agenda.</p>
<p>I am not a member of Hamas, nor have I ever given support to Hamas,  nor do I agree their actions or stances wholesale, but I refused to  offer Mr. Horowitz a blanket condemnation of Hamas that night. I felt  that doing so would be a blanket condemnation of the Palestinian cause. I  refused to throw the baby (the inalienable rights of the Palestinian  people) out with the bathwater (Hamas.) In addition, Mr. Horowitz asked  me to condemn Hamas as a genocidal  organization; which to my limited knowledge on the subject, is  another unsupported claim made by Mr. Horowitz.</p>
<p>My opinion of Hamas is not as simple as condemn or condone, “for it”  or “against it.” I firmly believe that the killing of civilians, even as  “collateral damage” regardless of creed, politics, sexuality,  nationality, or ethnicity is one of the highest crimes in the eyes of  God and is morally reprehensible and abhorrent. But I condone Hamas in  its ambition to liberate the Palestinian people. I condone Hamas as the  duly elected representative government of the Palestinian people granted  governance in an election overseen by our ex-President Jimmy Carter;  and characterized as fair, open, and fully democratic. I condone Hamas  in its desire to end the inhumane siege of the Gazan people. I condone  Hamas in its struggle to free the 10,000 Palestinian men, women, and  children unjustly locked away in Israeli prisons. It seems that in Mr.  Horowitz’s logic, my support of freedom, peace, and justice makes me a  “terrorist.”</p>
<p>David Horowitz can try to erase my history, the history of my  grandparents, the history of the Palestinian people, he can call me a  terrorist, he can mischaracterize my faith as bloody, and my God as  false, but I will NOT allow him to vilify me as a racist or a proponent  of genocide and remain silent.</p>
<p>For Peace, For Love, For Justice,</p>
<p>Jumanah Imad Albahri</p>
<p><em>Below you can find a video of the original event -Editor</em><br />
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