Center training courses.
CAIR memorialized the meeting in an “activity report” written under the heading, “FFPD [ sic ] Training of Employees on Bias-Related Incidents.”
According to CAIR’s summary of the meeting, CAIR and other members of the Muslim mafia gave Fairfax County police academy director Major Tyrone Morrow “input in the formulation of the PD’s new bias policy regarding Muslims.” They specifically warned against “racial profiling and police misconduct.” 9
They also asked to train patrol officers in the proper Islamic way to respond to domestic violence calls at Muslim residences. Instead of cuffing and stuffing batterers, they suggested police respect Islamic law and allow local Muslim clerics to sort out guilt, offering counseling where necessary. Under Islamic law, husbands have the authority to beat their wives for disobedience. Therefore, they argued, Muslim men who beat their wives should be treated different from the public at large by police.
CAIR’s three-page report notes that a video on handling “domestic violence situations involving Muslims” was prepared for Fairfax County police by CAIR and a group called FAITH, 10 which runs a Muslim thrift shop located inside one of the Herndon, Virginia office buildings raided by federal agents after 9/11. FAITH is headed by a woman named Suad Barzinji, who is related to Jamal Barzinji. A senior Muslim Brotherhood leader, he was arrested in 2000 by Fairfax County police and charged with “domestic abuse and resisting arrest,” according to court records. 11
Watchdogs against so-called “ Shariah creep” warn that such politically correct policing could give amnesty to wife-beaters and keep their victims trapped in a cycle of violence.
This year’s brutal murder of Aasiya Hassan is an object lesson, they say, in why police cannot look the other way in Muslim domestic-violence cases solely to appease religious zealots like CAIR, who want to erect a parallel legal system for the Brothers.
For several years, the Buffalo, New York, woman was serially beaten by her husband, Muzzammil “Mo” Hassan, founder of Bridges TV, a Muslim cable network heavily endorsed by CAIR. She finally filed for divorce and asked police for a restraining order.
‘THE WORST FORM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POSSIBLE’
But a restraining order didn’t stop Hassan’s supposedly “moderate” Muslim husband from attacking her again. In a horrific final confrontation, he sawed off her head with a large hunting knife in a suspected Islamic “honor killing,” leaving their young children motherless.
“Obviously,” the local district attorney remarked after the beheading, “this is the worst form of domestic violence possible.”
Bridges TV began broadcasting in 2004. Hassan, a Pakistani immigrant who called CAIR chief Awad a friend and advisor, said he launched the network hoping to portray Muslims in a more positive light. To say he failed in that endeavor would be a howling understatement.
More than 80 percent of women in his native Pakistan suffer from domestic violence, according to ABC News. While that may be the accepted norm in Pakistan—which also happens to be Sergeant Butt’s family home—it’s a serious felony in America and throughout the civilized Western world.
Nonetheless, Butt has been shaping official department policy on behalf of the theocrats at CAIR since at least 2004, when he celebrated CAIR’s opening of its Herndon office and pledged to “lend us his support,” according to the CAIR report cited earlier. 12
One of his allies in that office was none other than CAIR’s phony lawyer Jamil Morris Days, who was later accused of fraud and had to leave the organization under an ethical cloud.
Days lodged complaints against the Fairfax County police department, including one over a terror alert the department issued to local school bus drivers.
In 2007, federal law enforcement received a credible threat that Islamic
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