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An
Islamist Apology
Standing up to the new totalitarianism...
[by
Daniel Pipes] 7/22/05
Something
possibly unprecedented has occurred in the battle with radical
Islam. A leading Islamist organization has retracted its slurs
against me and issued a public apology. This offers a small
but important step in blocking the advance of Islamic extremism.
The imbroglio
began more than two years ago, when President
Bush nominated me for a position in the federal government.
Leftists and Islamists opposed
my appointment; one tactic they used was to try to get
me to say things that would get me into trouble. And so
it was that I
was asked in April 2003 if I condoned the internment of
Japanese-Americans during World War II. I avoided the question,
saying I lacked the knowledge to reply.
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Pipes is director of the Middle
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Institute of Peace, and a prize-winning columnist
for the New York Sun and The Jerusalem Post.
His most recent book, Miniatures: Views of Islamic
and Middle Eastern Politics (Transaction Publishers)
appeared in late 2003. His website, DanielPipes.org,
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My curiosity
was roused, though, so I read Michelle Malkin's book, In
Defense of Internment (Regnery) and wrote about it
in late 2004, concluding that
given what was known (and not known) in the early 1940s, FDR's
internment decision was "correct and sensible."
Juan Cole
of the University of Michigan seized upon this assessment and
distorted it, alleging that I have "fond visions of rounding
up Muslim Americans and putting them in concentration camps." To
this inaccuracy, I immediately
replied: "I am not calling for the internment of Muslims.
I am calling for an ideological war on radical Islam and the
understanding that Islamists are our enemy. I see anti-Islamist
Muslims as critical to the war on radical Islam and far from
wanting them interned, see their active participation as critical
to winning the conflict."
But the cat
was out of the bag. Now, 350 websites
have repeated the falsehood that I want American Muslims
in concentration camps. A cartoon even appeared in Islamist
publications that has a caricature of me advocating "Muslim
internment camps in the USA (the sooner the better)."
From endorsing
concentration camps, it was but a short step to portraying
me as an advocate of mass murder. Wahida Valiante of the Canadian
Islamic Congress, an Ontario-based group, on April 29, 2005,
wrote in her organization's weekly bulletin that I am a follower
of Hitler, that I use the tactics of Hitler, and that I want "to
ethnically cleanse America of its Muslim presence."
Did I really
need to point out that this representation of me is, in the
words of a National
Post editorial, "a vicious calumny that Ms. Valiante
plucked from thin air"? Must I insist that I really do execrate
Hitler? Aver my horror of genocide? Protest that I never espoused
expelling or murdering Muslim Americans?
I thought
not. Rather than take these demeaning and surely futile steps,
I took a different route. Backed by the Heenan Blaikie law
firm of Toronto and the CanWest Global Communications Corporation,
Stan Fisher of Heenan Blaikie sent a libel notice in early
May to Ms. Valiante, the CIC, and the CIC's chairman, Mohamed
Elmasry.
On June 10,
the CIC published
an apology and retraction: "The Canadian Islamic Congress
and Ms. Valiante apologize without reservation and retract
remarks in the column that suggest that Dr. Daniel Pipes is
a follower of Hitler or that he uses the tactics of Hitler
or that he wants to ethnically cleanse America of its Muslim
presence." The CIC also sent funds to cover my legal expenses
and made a donation in my honor to a Canadian charity.
The CIC's
action is, to the best of my knowledge, without precedent.
Western Islamist
organizations until now have relentlessly attacked, successfully
extracting apologies from media figures like Paul Harvey and
Mortimer Zuckerman, from businesses like Amazon and Nike, from
pastors, columnists, and even from state politicians, a top
U.S. general, and the president of the United States.
Never before
have they apologized for having libeled someone. The CIC retraction
breaks the Islamists' spell of privilege and their miasma of
immunity. It establishes, at least in Canada and at present,
that Islamist groups do not have impunity to fabricate lies
about their opponents. The rule of law does prevail and it
applies even to them.
For those
who fear the growth of radical Islam, this episode offers encouragement
that its forces can be contained and defeated. I hope others
will join me in standing up to the new totalitarianism. tRO
This piece
first appeared in The New York Sun
copyright
2005 Daniel Pipes
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