Jan. 10, 2007
‘Peace-Loving’ Imam Deported to Middle East
By Jim Kouri
Special to Huntington News Network
While the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, may not send
out
press releases celebrating the capture, imprisonment and deportation of
an
imam, Americans should be aware that some clerics from the "religion of
peace" may require closer scrutiny by law enforcement.
The US government last Friday deported a former Cleveland imam to the
Palestinian territories after he was convicted by a federal jury of
lying
about his involvement with a designated terrorist organization.
Fawaz Damrah, 46, previously the imam of Ohio's largest mosque, raised
money
in the early 1990s for the group Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which is
designated by the US State Department as a foreign terrorist
organization.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials initiated the removal
process
against Damrah after the US Attorney's Office for the Northern District
of
Ohio successfully prosecuted Damrah for lying on his naturalization
application by not disclosing his affiliation with the terrorist
organization.
Immigration Judge Marsha Nettles subsequently ordered Damrah removed
from
the United States for providing material support to a terrorist
organization, following the imam's one-year in federal prison.
The PIJ has carried out a long campaign of terror through suicide
bombings
and assassinations. In February 1990, the PIJ attacked a tour bus in
Egypt,
killing 11 people, including nine Israelis. The PIJ has also threatened
Western interests and targeted US officials for assassination. In
recent
weeks, the PIJ has fired rockets into Israel despite an official
cease-fire
in Gaza.
Evidence presented during Damrah's criminal trial showed that he
exploited
the PIJ's terrorist attacks during fundraising activities for the
organization. On videotape shown in court of a 1991 fundraising event,
Damrah is seen explaining that, "...whoever donates... it is as if he
too is
fighting the holy war, and he will be rewarded like him, even if he
stays
home."
During other fundraising events Damrah said, "Terrorism and terrorism
alone
is the path to liberation."
Meanwhile, Muslims in the Detroit, MI area have repeatedly supported
the
imam, claiming that he is a "peace loving and religious man."
Upon arrival in Israel's international airport, the imam was met by
Israeli
security agents and arrested. The Israeli government hasn't commented
on
what they will do with Damrah or what charges will be brought against
him.