Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. - The story of the public school in Brooklyn that
is poised to become a taxpayer-underwritten, Islamist recruitment and
indoctrination center took a dramatic turn last week. The
principal-designate of the so-called Khalil Gibran International
Academy (KGIA), Dhabah "Debbie" Almontaser, was forced to resign after
she defended a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Intifada NYC" —
making clear her radical ideology and proclivity for dissembling.
The question is no longer whether Ms. Almontaser was, as her critics in
a group of parents, teachers and concerned citizens called the Stop the
Madrassa Community Coalition have insisted, determined to use the KGIA
to advance her theo-political agenda. Her claim that "intifada"
actually meant nothing more than a "shaking off" and that its use in
connection with New York City was unobjectionable was so preposterous —
not to say alarming — that her supporters, notably Mayor Michael
Bloomberg and Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, found it impossible
to ignore the outcry.
Even before Ms. Almontaser was obliged to resign, however, she ran into
problems with respect to another part of her agenda: Last week, the
city's Department of Education felt constrained to reject her effort to
make the school's kitchen "halal," the Muslim equivalent of kosher.
Unfortunately, at this writing, it appears that the rest of Dhabah
Almontaser's plan for the Khalil Gibran International Academy remains
intact. If the school opens as scheduled in September, it will, as a
practical matter, have to operate on the basis of her curriculum, with
the teachers she has hired and utilizing her selections of
Arabic-language textbooks.
Presumably, the same would be true of her plan reported in the New York
Post last week to have "retired Arabic-speaking community members
converse with the students during lunch periods" — although we are
being assured that such interlocutors will be subjected to "background
checks" before being given access to KGIA's students.
The inadvisability of allowing the Almontaser influence to persist
after her departure is made clear in an executive summary of her
program, the only document about KGIA provided to date in response to a
Freedom of Information Law request submitted by a member of the Stop
the Madrassa Coalition, John Matthies of the Middle East Forum's
Islamist Watch. A scathing critique of this summary is provided by two
other coalition members, William Mayer and Beila Rabinowitz, who note
on their blog, PipeLineNews.com
(http://www.pipelinenews.org/index.cfm?page=kgiaexec8607%2Ehtm): "[It]
is actually a manual for creating an Islamist vocational school, one in
which every activity is planned around creating social activists with
an Arab supremacist mindset, in the mold of KGIA's activist/principal
Dhabah Almontaser."
Mr. Mayer and Ms. Rabinowitz observe that "nearly every party and
organization involved with KGIA does not just represent Arab Muslims,
but hard core Islamists with a definite agenda." For example, according
to Ms. Almontaser's executive summary, an organization known as the
Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC) "will have a constant
presence on site" providing a "site coordinator" as well as staff
members who will: serve as "student advisers and Arabic language
teachers," offer "social services," and develop the "extended-day
Arabic language and cultural arts programs."
If that were not enough, the AAFSC's director, Lena Al Husseini, also
continues to serve on the KGIA planning committee. Ms. Al Husseini and
her organization are closely tied to other Islamist groups, including
the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Islamic Society
of North America (ISNA), the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), and
the Muslim Students Association (MSA). CAIR and ISNA were recently
designated as unindicted co-conspirators in a terrorism-financing case.
Like its sister organizations, the AAFSC promotes the image of
Arab-Americans and Muslims as victims. In the words of Ms. Al
Husseini's predecessor at AAFSC, Emira Habiby Browne: "There's a sense
of being targeted, profiled and harassed. There's fear that no matter
what you do, you are suspected as a potential terrorist. No one feels
secure — even in their own homes." Should taxpayers be asked to
underwrite the exposure of public school students to a pedagogy rooted
in this sort of separatism, victimization and grievance?
The good news is that Ms. Almontaser's "Intifada NYC" meltdown has
prompted influential figures in the New York educational community to
reassess their support for the Khalil Gibran International Academy. For
instance, long-time City University of New York's Board of Trustees
member Jeffrey Weisenfeld said in an interview with PipeLineNews last
week: "I think we have to get really serious about demanding that
people say what they mean and mean what they say ... especially in this
era, this kind of duplicity has gone on for too long. ... [Ms.
Almontaser] is very smooth ... there are a lot of these smoothies, they
are all very good at this ... we are just being sold a bill of goods."
He concluded, "I will fight [KGIA] in every way that I can ... the
concept is bad, it's dangerous. ... It's a national security concern."
Mr. Weisenfeld knows whereof he speaks; he served for four years in the
FBI's foreign counterintelligence division.
In light of such concerns about the departed principal's agenda, about
those who will be responsible for pursuing it in her absence and about
the national precedent being created, it is only reasonable to insist
that the opening of this school be deferred. To do otherwise would be
to defile, not burnish, the memory of Khalil Gibran — a Lebanese
Christian who practiced the traditions of peace and tolerance as well
as writing evocatively about them.
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. is president of the Center for Security Policy,
which is a member of the Stop the Madrassa Community Coalition.
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