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CAIR officials have misrepresented a ruling made by a U.S. court as they tried to discredit Thursday's hearings on the radicalization of the Muslim community. In its written "testimony" submitted to the House Homeland Security Committee, CAIR failed to mention that a court ruling, unsealed in November 2010, ordered that CAIR's name should remain on a list of un-indicted co-conspirators in a Hamas financing case.
In a written statement, CAIR correctly noted the ruling concluded that the U.S. government violated the rights of Muslim Americans when it made its list of un-indicted co-conspirators public. The list, in addition to containing CAIR's name, also included the Islamist Society of North America (ISNA) and the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT).
However, CAIR failed to mention that the court declined "to strike CAIR, ISNA and NAIT's names from those documents." "Maintaining the names of the entities on the List is appropriate in light of the evidence proffered by the Government," ruled U.S. District Court Judge Jorge Solis.