Sharpton To Headline Hamas-Front Fundraiser
A radical nonprofit Islamist group the FBI has banned from its Muslim outreach activities as a suspected terror front will feature a key White House adviser at its annual fundraising banquet Saturday in Washington.
Rev. Al Sharpton, a close Obama adviser, will headline the event sponsored by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a suspected Hamas front group whose executive director has recently come under NSA surveillance. CAIR lists Sharpton as its “keynote speaker” on its website.
CAIR and Sharpton share a common cause in lobbying Congress and the administration for a ban on racial and religious profiling by law enforcement.
In recent years, Sharpton and CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad have pledged solidarity on the issue of civil-rights.
Awad, who’s the subject of an ongoing federal investigation into his ties to Hamas, joined Sharpton at last month’s funeral for Michael Brown, the black teen who was shot to death by police in Ferguson, Missouri. Awad has called on Muslims to join African-Americans in protesting the case.
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Sharpton, for his part, has said Washington can’t support civil rights for blacks without doing the same for Muslims. He’s argued that the “same haters” who burned crosses on the lawns of blacks in the South are “burning Qurans today.”
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