Thursday, March 02, 2006

Anti-Defamation League quits Ill. hate crimes panel over Nation of Islam appointee

Hat tip to Rich Miller's Capitol Fax Blog.

Last week it was disclosed that Sister Claudette Marie Muhammad, also known as Claudette Johnson, was a member of Governor Rod Blagojevich's Illinois Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes. Muhammad/Johnson is the minister of protocol for Louis Farrakhan's controversial Nation of Islam.

Previous Marathon Pundit posts on this issue:

Farrakhan adviser on Illinois hate crimes panel refuses to quit

Farrakhan adviser a member of Illinois' hate crime panel


Today, the Anti-Defamation League announced in the below press release, obtained by Capitol Fax, that they are leaving the Illinois hate crimes panel.

From that press release:

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today announced its resignation from the Governor's Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes and expressed its "utter disappointment" representative on the Commission. Sister Claudette Marie Muhammad is a top adviser to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who on Sunday once again used the annual Saviours' Day event to engage in hateful anti-Semitic, homophobic and racist bigotry. Member of the Commission were invited to the event and several attended.

In announcing ADL's resignation, Lonnie Nasatir, Regional Director of ADL's Greater Chicago/Upper Midwest office, issued the following statement:

We cannot continue to serve on a Commission that remains silent in the face of bigotry and makes a mockery of the fight against hatred and intolerance in Illinois. It is sad day when we are left with no choice but to resign from the Commission. We are utterly disappointed at the Blagojevich administration's decision to stand by Sister Muhammad and the Nation of Islam. She serves on the Commission as a representative of the Nation of Islam, just as I serve as a representative of ADL, and she must be held accountable for the statements of her organization's leader.

Sister Muhammad's statement is wholly inadequate. She in no way condemns or apologizes for Minister Farrakhan's hate-filled rhetoric that pervades the message and beliefs of the Nation of Islam. Moreover, in stating that she respects those who practice the "true tenets" of their faith, she echoes Minister Farrakhan's comments Sunday that, "These false Jews promote the filth of Hollywood that is seeding the American people" It's the wicked Jews, the false Jews, that are promoting Lesbianism, homosexuality. It's wicked Jews, false Jews, that make it a crime for you to preach the word of God, then they call you homophobic!" It is clear to us that the Nation of Islam considers the Jewish community to be "false Jews" whom it is acceptable to hate.

AP has a bit more on this developing story.

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