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Muslims boycott Mayor Bloomberg's interfaith breakfast | Muslims boycott Mayor Bloomberg's interfaith breakfast |
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Islamic leaders in New York City have boycotted Mayor Michael Bloomberg's annual interfaith breakfast, in protest at reports of surveillance on Muslims. | Islamic leaders in New York City have boycotted Mayor Michael Bloomberg's annual interfaith breakfast, in protest at reports of surveillance on Muslims. |
They declined their invitations to the annual meeting in a letter outlining their concerns. | They declined their invitations to the annual meeting in a letter outlining their concerns. |
The Associated Press news agency first reported in August that the city police department had tried to infiltrate Muslim neighbourhoods and mosques. | The Associated Press news agency first reported in August that the city police department had tried to infiltrate Muslim neighbourhoods and mosques. |
Mr Bloomberg has insisted the city's counter-terrorism efforts are legal. | Mr Bloomberg has insisted the city's counter-terrorism efforts are legal. |
Fourteen Muslim leaders and a number of other community figures - including rabbis, a Roman Catholic nun and Protestant pastors - signed the letter boycotting the Friday breakfast, which is meant to celebrate the city's diversity. | |
Moles 'played cricket' | Moles 'played cricket' |
Rabbi Michael Weisser, however, said beforehand that he would attend the breakfast after Muslim friends urged him to use the opportunity to raise their concerns with the mayor. | Rabbi Michael Weisser, however, said beforehand that he would attend the breakfast after Muslim friends urged him to use the opportunity to raise their concerns with the mayor. |
Rabbi Weisser told the Associated Press he had no problem with the police department following leads, but objected to any official targeting of Muslim organisations. | Rabbi Weisser told the Associated Press he had no problem with the police department following leads, but objected to any official targeting of Muslim organisations. |
"From a Jewish perspective, it reminded me of things that were going on in the 1930s in Germany," Rabbi Weisser said. | |
"We don't need that in America. We can't be painting a whole group of people with the same broad brush." | |
But not all Muslim leaders boycotted the event. | But not all Muslim leaders boycotted the event. |
Imam Shamsi Ali, of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York, said: "I think everyone disagrees with the way the NYPD is penetrating the community, but I think generalising everything else as bad is not appropriate." | Imam Shamsi Ali, of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York, said: "I think everyone disagrees with the way the NYPD is penetrating the community, but I think generalising everything else as bad is not appropriate." |
Mr Bloomberg has previously won praise from the city's Muslim leaders for strongly defending proposals to build an Islamic prayer and cultural centre near the former World Trade Center site. | Mr Bloomberg has previously won praise from the city's Muslim leaders for strongly defending proposals to build an Islamic prayer and cultural centre near the former World Trade Center site. |
But reports that the NYPD collected information on people who were neither accused nor suspected of wrongdoing have led to a sense of betrayal among some in the community. | But reports that the NYPD collected information on people who were neither accused nor suspected of wrongdoing have led to a sense of betrayal among some in the community. |
According to AP, undercover officers gathered information through chatting with shop owners and patrons and playing on cricket teams, as part of a surveillance programme designed by a CIA officer. | According to AP, undercover officers gathered information through chatting with shop owners and patrons and playing on cricket teams, as part of a surveillance programme designed by a CIA officer. |
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