Surely you jest:
"The Muslim American Society of Boston (MAS Boston) and the Islamic Council of New England congratulate Mr. Muhammad Ali-Salaam for receiving the Director's Community Leadership Award from the FBI Boston office."
I guess black really is white and day really is night today. From whence this notion of giving a leadership award to someone who should have been investigated - if not prosecuted - for a flagrant conflict of interest on the Boston mosque project? What is the FBI thinking? This looks like yet another example of federal agencies conveying legitimacy to the very Muslim leaders who should be marginalized. What's going on here?
Muhammad Ali-Salaam is an Assistant Director of the Boston Redevelopment Agency (BRA), which transferred a city-owned parcel in Roxbury valued at $2 million to the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) for $175,000. Ali-Salaam has been involved with the mosque project since 1992, back when the Muslim Council of Boston first broached the idea, before the ISB even existed. Although Ali-Salaam works for the BRA, you'd probably think he worked for the ISB if you read the memos and e-mails he wrote to various ISB trustees over the years. These documents became public during the discovery process of the ISB lawsuit. No wonder they withdrew the lawsuit earlier this year. BRA Assistant Director Muhamamd Ali-Salaam did the following:
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Source: Miss Kelly
H/T: The Intelligence Summit
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