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Offensive and Defensive Lawfare: Fighting Civilization Jihad in America’s Courts

by 1389AD ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Censorship, Hamas, Jihad, Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia (Islamic Law) at October 29th, 2015 - 7:00 am

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Published on Oct 28, 2015 by securefreedom

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Lawfare – the use of litigation and other judicial instruments to achieve policy outcomes – has long been employed by the U.S. progressive movement. In recent years, it has become a favored weapon of the Left’s allies in the Muslim Brotherhood and other parts of the global jihad movement in America.

In particular, organizations in this country that front for the Brotherhood and its Palestinian franchise, Hamas, such as the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), have wielded lawfare both strategically and tactically. Their focus typically involves efforts to create and promote victimization narratives for Islam. They seek to silence their critics and put the American public and policy-makers on the defensive in the face of the global and domestic threat from a jihad or holy war) driven by the dictates of the Islamic supremacist doctrine known as shariah.

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