Thursday, 30 June 2011


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Rep. Wolf requests IRS probe
of CAIR



Dear Harold,

One of the planks of our ten point “Citizens Appeal to the 112th Congress,”
which we delivered earlier this year, was a call for stronger enforcement
of the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA).

There is ample evidence that CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic
Relations, has solicited and received funding from foreign entities.
Because CAIR frequently attempts to influence public policy and
public officials, and because of the evidence that it has received
millions in foreign funding, in August, 2010, we sent a letter to
the Justice Department asking for a formal investigation of CAIR
and its alleged violations of FARA.

You’ll be shocked to learn that we received no response.

So we turned our attention to Congress, and we’re pleased to pass along
the Fox News story below in which Congressman Frank Wolf calls for an investigation of CAIR’s foreign funding sources.

We know there are those who put out petitions and never do anything
with them. That’s not the way we do things. We use petitions as one tool
in mobilizing grassroots action and leveraging that action with elected
officials. For instance, Lisa Piraneo, our Director of Government Relations, recently met with key congressional staff members about one of the planks
on our “Citizens Appeal” petition.

Next month we plan on taking our grassroots “people power” to Tulsa,
Oklahoma, to protest the demotion and suspension of police Captain
Paul Fields. Help us speak out with a strong voice by
signing our petition
on behalf of Captain Fields today.



Virginia Rep. Wolf Requests IRS Probe Into

CAIR Donations in Light of Filing Problem

Published June 28, 2011


| FoxNews.com


Reuters

Rep. Frank Wolf speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill Jan. 18.

A Virginia congressman wants the IRS to investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations -- a major Muslim advocacy group -- after its tax-exempt status was revoked over an apparent problem with its paperwork.

Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., in a letter to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, requested an investigation into whether the group "may have violated U.S. law in soliciting or accepting money from foreign governments or agents" during the period when CAIR "failed" to file required forms to the IRS.

It's unclear exactly what CAIR failed to file. The group was included earlier this month on a list of 275,000 organizations that the IRS said were losing tax-exempt status because they did not file annual reports for three consecutive years as required by law.

Reached for comment last week, CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper described the matter as a "technical paperwork issue" and said CAIR was trying to sort it out with the IRS.

Hooper told FoxNews.com that the organization's accountant says CAIR "filed promptly in the last several years." He said the status problem stems from "questions" over filings dating back to 2006 or 2007.

"We'll be doing whatever's necessary ... to rectify the situation," Hooper said.

But Wolf cited concern about the possibility of CAIR improperly seeking foreign donations. His request to Shulman cited a purported letter from CAIR Director Nihad Awad to Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi in 2009 asking for his support in launching a "Muslim Peace Foundation" -- that letter would have been sent long before Qaddafi launched attacks on his own people, triggering a NATO-led military campaign to protect civilians. CAIR officials have since come out against Qaddafi.

Wolf also claimed to have "information" indicating CAIR representatives "may have" traveled to Sudan to seek donations from President Omar Bashir.

"I am concerned that Awad and CAIR may be soliciting -- and receiving -- funds from other unsavory foreign governments and organizations, including some that may be sponsors of terror," Wolf wrote.

The required IRS annual reports typically include information about a group's donations and other sources of revenue, as well as expenses, activities, investments and compensation of employees. Revenue information would include a breakdown of how much money is coming from various sources like membership dues and fundraising events, but not necessarily information on specific donors.


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