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Monday, March 07, 2011
White House Advisor Reassures US Muslims In Advance of Congressional Hearing on Radicalization
In advance of Thursday's scheduled hearings by the House Homeland Security Committee chairman Pete King (R-NY) on radicalization of American Muslims (see prior posting), the White House is seeking to reassure Muslims. The New York Times reports that Dennis McDonough, White House deputy national security adviser, yesterday delivered an important speech at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (the Adams Center) in Sterling, Virginia. McDonough spoke out against stigmatizing an entire community because of the actions of a few and said: "In the United States, we don't practice guilt by association." He told the audience: "When it comes to preventing violent extremism and terrorism in the United States, Muslim Americans are not part of the problem, you’re part of the solution." While angry about the hearings, leaders of mainstream mosques plan to participate to testify about their cooperation with law enforcement officials. Minnesota Rep. Kieth Ellison, the only Muslim in Congress, said he would testify even though he thinks it wrong for Congress to investigate a particular religious group.