Thursday, June 20, 2013   

New York City ads implore, ‘Support Israel/Defeat Jihad’
(09-20 11:17)

As Muslim countries reverberate with fierce protests over a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad, an ad equating Islamic jihad with savagery is due to appear next week in 10 New York City subway stations despite transit officials' efforts to block it.
The city's Metropolitan Transportation Authority had refused the ads, citing a policy against demeaning language. The American Freedom Defense Initiative, which is behind the ad campaign, then sued and won a favorable ruling from a US judge in Manhattan, Reuters reports.
According to court documents, the ad reads: “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel/Defeat Jihad.’’
MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan said the ads would be displayed starting on Monday, but he could not say at which stations.
“Our hands are tied. The MTA is subject to a court ordered injunction that prohibits application of the MTA's existing no-demeaning ad standard,’’ said Donovan.
In July, US District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled that the ad was protected speech. While agreeing with the MTA that the ad was “demeaning a group of people based on religion,'' Engelmayer ruled that the group was entitled to the “highest level of protection under the First Amendment.’’
The American Freedom Defense Initiative gained notoriety when it opposed creation of a Muslim community center near the site of the Twin Towers, which were destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
Pamela Geller, who heads the American Freedom Defense Initiative, could not immediately be reached for comment. In July, she called the judge's ruling “a great victory'' for free speech.
Ibrahim Hooper, the spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, urged the MTA to donate any proceeds it collects to a “cause that promotes mutual understanding.’’
“It's like the anti-Islam film that is creating controversy. It is designed to offend, designed to provoke,’’ Hooper said of the New York ad campaign.
A torrent of violence erupted last week after the short, poor-quality film made in California was posted on the Internet.
   
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