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Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:25 am
by Moguul21
Relatives, friends and neighbors of a Minneapolis teen killed in Somalia pressed their argument Thursday that a Muslim civil rights group is hampering a federal investigation into the disappearances of dozens of Twin Cities Somali men.

At a protest outside the Brian Coyle Community Center in Minneapolis' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, Abdirizak Bihi, the uncle of Burhan Hassan, who relatives say was killed last week in Mogadishu by a terrorist group, accused the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Minnesota chapter of discouraging local Somalis from cooperating with the FBI.


"We don't want anyone to come into our community and tell us to shut up," Bihi said. "Law enforcement will not be able to do anything without information from the community."

About 50 people attended the rally, waving signs and hollering, "CAIR out! Doublespeak out!"

During a months-long investigation into the disappearance of up to 20 Somali men, CAIR Minnesota launched a campaign to encourage anyone asked to speak to the FBI to be aware that they can have a lawyer present.

Jessica Zikiri, communications director for CAIR Minnesota, said that effort is not meant to discourage anyone from speaking to investigators. Rather, the campaign is meant to ensure that people's civil rights are protected, she said. She said the group is willing to meet with families of the missing men.

CAIR Minnesota cosponsored an ice cream social at the Coyle Center to discuss the future of the city's civil rights commission. Protesters used the occasion as an opportunity to voice their frustrations.

Jama Dhagad, a distant relative of Hassan, was among the protesters. "These people in the building, they're not representing the Somali community in a good way," he said.

Ifrah Hassan, a cousin of Burhan's mother, balanced her 18-month-old son as she shouted slogans.

"I don't want my son, when he's 18 years old, out of nowhere going someplace else," she said. "We need to find out who did this."

Osman Ahmed, another relative of Hassan, said some in the family believe CAIR has aligned itself too closely with mosques where some believe the missing boys may have been influenced to leave.

"They are supporting the groups we suspect of recruiting our kids," Ahmed said. "We refuse to be silent."

Source: Star Tribune, June 11, 2009

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:26 am
by Moguul21
Argagixisada nacalad baa ku taala.

Ciyaalkey dagaal u dirayaan.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:36 am
by AbdiWahab252
Moguul,

Why is your qabiil at the spotlight of every confrontation with other nonSomali Muslims?

From Ayan Hirsi to these people.

Majeerten Vs. Muslim.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:44 am
by Moguul21
Abdi Hutu,

Why C.A.I.R is protecting Al-shabaab?

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:53 am
by AbdiWahab252
Moguul,

CAIR is simply educating Somalis about their rights under the law when it pertains to questioning.

This is America, a land of laws not Punthopia.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:57 am
by Moguul21
We are law abiding people and we say no to argagixo and their associates, I personally will notify the authorities if I see any wadaad gardheer who is doing illegal argaxiso activities.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:00 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Moguul,

Go ahead but don't lie about a group that is educating Somalis about their rights under the law.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:19 pm
by Niya
Good thing reer Minneapolis are standing up for their rights. :up:

NO TO GROUP THINK

NO TO BEING TAKEN FOR GRANTED. DO NOT ASSUME JUST BECASUE ONE IS SOMALI/MUSLIM THAT THEY SPEAK/REPRESENT EVERY OTHER SOMALI/MUSLIM

NO TO REPRESENTATION WITHOUT VALIDATION.

NO TO LISTENING TO SO CALLED WADADAS.

NO TO PEER PRESSURE OR ANY OTHER PRESSURE THAT IS NOT IN THE FAMILY INTEREST.


The family has the right to know and find out who brainwashed AND KILLED their son.

LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY.

Re: Somalis take to the street to protest group's actions

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:22 pm
by BaasAbuur
LoL@Punthopia. That is a creative name. :lol: