Monday, March 24, 2014

SPECIAL REPORT ON THE MUSLIM ASSOCIATION OF CANADA



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ACT! For Canada previously issued special reports on The National Council of  Canadian Muslims (formerly CAIR-CAN) and Jamal Badawi.  Here is another in-depth report on the Muslim Association of Canada by the intrepid website Point de Bascule. Anything researched and written by them deserves a careful read. They do the best investigative journalism on Islamic infiltration in Canada, bar none.

While the media, surprisingly or not, barely mention the major role Chiheb Battikh played within the largest Islamic organization in Quebec and also in Canada, it is good to be reminded what this organization is all about before reading Battikh’s absurd 6 year sentence for kidnapping.

A brief bullet point MAC summary: (MAC = Muslim Association of Canada)

1.      MAC controls several schools in Quebec (and across Canada) -  At least one is funded by the Quebec government.

2.     MAC controls several daycare in Quebec - At least one receives funding from the Quebec government.

3.     MAC organizes summer camps where Islamic preachers, already internationally known for their ultra-radical discourses, where invited to preach in front of ‘young’ participants.

4.     MAC regularly host, support or invite known ultra-radical preachers – Twice, these speakers were the subject of a motion condemning their presence on Canadian soil by the Quebec National Assembly.

5.     MAC controls the leading halal certification agency in Quebec. Olymel acquires the halal certification seal from this agency for tens of thousands of dollars per slaughterhouses.

6.     MAC transferred important sums of money towards a terrorist organization fund collector. The fund collector lost its charity status because it funded… a known and listed terrorist organization.

7.     MAC published a Press Release openly defending a known and listed terrorist organization that regularly threatens the West and Canada in particular.

8.    MAC also received important sums of money, through its schools, from countries such as Saudi Arabia. One of the organizations that funded (at least one government subsidized) these schools, had its charity status revoked by the Canada Revenue Agency because of its direct link with none other than Al-Qaida.

9.     Days after MAC’s former president, Wael Haddara, resigned, he became a key advisor to Muslim Brotherhood Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi. This demonstrate Haddara’s intimacy with the International Muslim Brotherhood network and agenda.

10.MAC demands that governments, may they be Municipal, Provincial or Federal, implement measures to counter “Islamophobia”…

11.  Battikh was not only the head of the educational department for the MAC, a Board of Director and an administrator for several of their schools, he was part of the Executive Committee (EC) of the MAC as well. The EC is distinct from the Board of Directors…

12. Battikh also ran other organizations, one of which was a Mosque in Mississauga Ontario (1997-2004). This Mosque transferred no less than $877,393.oo to MAC recorded in 2005.

Beyond the fact that MAC would not only endorse an individual like Battikh as part of its key leadership infrastructure and that several of its leaders are also linked with radicalization, it continues to sponsor, invite, defend and associate with individuals and organizations that are known to be incubators of radicalism and/or supporters of violence and terrorism.

According to Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Watch  a website monitoring the Muslim Brotherhood around the world, MAC and Hamas (Charter – Article 2) are among the rare sections of the network openly acknowledging their links with the Brotherhood.

And now, the report…





Respected Muslim Association of Canada Leader pleads guilty to toddler kidnapping



The kidnapping of a 3-year old child in Montreal on December 19 was well covered by the media. On the other hand, the main suspect Chiheb Battikh’s Islamist background and his role within the Muslim Brotherhood local infrastructure have gone unreported since his arrest.

Point de Bascule presents a list of organizations run by Battikh that we have been able to identify so far.

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Battikh confesses

When police arrived on the scene they immediately arrested Battikh, who had a stun gun, pepper spray and car keys on him.

Officers found Battikh’s car parked on Elmwood Street, just near the park. It had a fake licence plate, and inside the trunk were an X-Acto knife, electrical tape, plastic ties, and a briefcase containing two cans of pepper spray.

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Police arrested Battikh on Dec. 19, 2012 in Outremont near F.X. Garneau Park. (Radio-Canada)

Battikh first told police the boy’s father attacked him, but he eventually confessed to trying to kidnap the toddler.

Battikh, a computer engineer, told police during his interrogation that he no longer had the means to support his wife and five children.

The kidnapping of a 3-year old child in Montreal on December 19 was well covered by the media. On the other hand, the main suspect Chiheb Battikh’s Islamist background and his role within the Muslim Brotherhood local infrastructure have gone unreported since his arrest.

Point de Bascule presents a list of organizations run by Battikh that we have been able to identify so far.

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Left, La Presse (Montreal – February 8, 2013) announces that Chiheb Battikh was denied bail after having been arrested for the kidnapping of a 3-year old boy in Montreal.

Right, on CTV News (June 20, 2011), on behalf of the Muslim Association of Canada, Chiheb Battikh expressed his opposition to FIFA rules that were forbidding the wearing of hijab and other political, religious, personal and commercial symbols on a soccer field.

Part 1 – The Crown prosecutor stresses that there was premeditation in the Montreal kidnapping of a child to get ransom

Part 2 – Chiheb Battikh’s role in the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC)

Chiheb Battikh was a member of MAC’s board of directors from 2000 to 2002 and a member of its executive committee in 2004-2005. When he was arrested in December 2012, he was head of MAC Education department.

Part 3 – MAC aims at progressively implementing sharia in Canada

MAC declares that its ideological origin goes back to the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood (1928) and that it strives to implement Islam as understood by its founder Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949).

Part 4 – MAC / Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization (CIIC)

Chiheb Battikh is director of this MAC substructure in Montreal. The CIIC is a think tank where Islamist leaders with expertise in various fields develop tactics in order to adapt to the Canadian reality the strategies of Islamization decided by the Muslim Brotherhood leadership in Doha (Qatar), at the IIIT or elsewhere.

Part 5 – MAC / Springs for Knowledge

Chiheb Battikh is one of Springs for Knowledge instructors. It is a substructure of MAC Department of Education whose role is to train the next generation of Islamist leaders who will implement, in Canada, the decisions taken by the Muslim Brotherhood leadership. On its website, Springs for Knowledge indicates that it recruits its candidates mostly in high schools and universities.

Part 6 – Le Savoir School

Chiheb Battikh was a member of this Montreal Islamic high school’s board of directors in 2011-2012. The building where the school is located is owned by MAC.

Part 7 – Mississauga’s Jamat-E-Islahul Muslemin Mosque

Chiheb Battikh joined the mosque’s board of directors after he moved to Ontario. He remained on its board after moving back to Montreal in 2004.

Part 8 – Ennahda

Political party representing the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia. It is the main component of the current government. A Tunisian website presented Chiheb Battikh, born in Tunisia, as being close to Ennahda.

Part 9 – Chihed Battikh signed a petition addressed to President Obama with many other North American Muslim Brotherhood heavyweights

NOTE: There are many variations in the spelling of Chiheb Battikh’s name in official documents and in those published by the Islamist organizations to which he belongs. This is only a partial list.

Chiheb Battikh – MAC Springs for Knowledge’s website
Chehab Battikh – Poster of a cultural and sportive event organized by MAC Youth
Chihab Battikh – MAC’s annual report on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website (2000)
Chihab Battiel – MAC’s annual report on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website (2001)
Chihab Batikh – MAC’s annual report on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website (2002)


Part 1 – The Crown prosecutor stresses that there was premeditation in the Montreal kidnapping of a child to get ransom

The engineer Chiheb Battikh, 51, head of the Muslim Association of Canada Education department is charged with kidnapping a 3-year old boy with intent to obtain a ransom from his rich family of Swedish origin.

In its December 24, 2012 edition, L’Express Outremont / Mont-Royal (Archives PdeB) reported the following facts about the kidnapping.

On December 19, 2012, the suspect Chiheb Battikh rushed on a man who was walking in F.-X. Garneau park with his 3-year old child in Outremont, a Montreal district. After having temporarily overpowered the father, the suspect grabbed the child and ran with him. After getting back up, the father chased the suspect and intercepted him with the help of a passerby. They restrained the suspect and waited for police to arrive.

Apparently, police found all the equipment required for the kidnapping and the confinement of the child in the suspect’s vehicle (Taser gun, pepper spray, etc.).

According to the investigation conducted by the Montreal Police Service, it seems that the suspect had carefully chosen his victim.

When she talked to the media, Crown prosecutor Me Sylvie Lemieux stressed that there was premeditation:

“I think it’s a person who was responsible, who knew exactly what he was doing for a good period of time, with the facts that we have in our file.” (…)

“This was targeted, calculated. There were searches on the Internet to find the ideal victim for whom he could demand a ransom – a large amount of money. He made a statement explaining how he found out the ideal victim, how he acquired the weapons he needed and how he chose the day to act.”

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Part 2 – Chiheb Battikh’s role in the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC)

When Chiheb Battikh was arrested for kidnapping in December 2012, MAC Springs of Knowledge’s website listed three of his functions in the MAC infrastructure:

1.   Head of MAC Education Department;

2.   Director of the Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization (Montreal Chapter), a MAC substructure;

3.   Instructor of young Muslims enrolled in MAC’s Springs for Knowledge program.

MAC’s logo is clearly displayed on the Springs for Knowledge’s website homepage.

On June 20, 2011, CTV News also identified Chiheb Battikh on television and on its website as a Muslim Association of Canada’s spokesperson. At the time, CTV interviewed Battikh and Museb Nabil Abu-Thuraia about their opposition to a decision taken by a Montreal soccer federation to implement FIFA rules banning the wearing of hijab and other political, religious, personal and commercial symbols on a soccer field.

According to Montreal La Presse, Chiheb Battikh has been living in Canada for more than twenty-five years. One of his children, a singer who performs in Muslim Brotherhood’s activities, has posted his own biography on the Internet. He describes his family’s moves between Montreal and Toronto.

Upon his arrival in Canada at the end of the eighties, Chiheb Battikh settled in Montreal. He lived there approximately until 1992 before moving to Toronto and living there until 2004. That year, he came back in the Montreal area. When he was arrested, Chiheb Battikh was living in Laval, a Montreal suburb.

Reports provided by MAC to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) identify Chihab Battikh (sic) in 2000, Chihab Battiel (sic) in 2001 and Chihab Batikh (sic) in 2002 among the organization’s directors. Exceptionally in 2000, there is a postal code beside Chihab Battikh’s name in the CRA file. It is a Mississauga postal code, a Toronto suburb.

In July 2004 and in October 2005, MAC identified Chiheb Battikh on its website as the head of the Institutions Department within its Executive committee, an entity separate from the Board of directors. In 2006, MAC stopped posting the names of the members of its Executive committee.

Chiheb Battikh negotiates the purchase of a Montreal downtown building for the MAC

Around 2010-2011, MAC tried to acquire a building located at 615 Belmont in the business district of Montreal as a base for its Islamist think tank, the Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization. This building was originally the head office of the engineering firm SNC-Lavalin.

Disagreements occurred between the owner and MAC. In a motion submitted to the Superior Court on February 15, 2012, MAC asked the tribunal to transfer the ownership of the building to its name. In section 22 of the motion, Chiheb Battikh is referred to as MAC’s representative responsible for the purchase of the building. His name is also mentioned in sections 24, 25 and 26 of the document.

On the Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization’s website (section Building), the organization’s head office is at 615 Belmont in Montreal.

In an undated document posted on the Portail des musulmans du Grand Montréal, Mohamed Hamrani announced, on behalf of MAC, the acquisition of the building located at 615 Belmont. However, information available at the City of Montreal Property Assessment Service does not indicate that MAC owns the building on the day this article is being published (February 22, 2013).

According to documents submitted by MAC to the Canada Revenue Agency, Mohamed Hamrani was one of its directors in 2006.

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MAC Springs for Knowledge website
Br. Chiheb Battikh, Head of MAC Education Department and Director of the Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization. (Montreal Chapter)

 
Part 3 – MAC aims at progressively implementing sharia in Canada

MAC implements the Muslim Brotherhood program in Canada. On its own website, it states that its “modern roots can be traced to the Islamic revival of the early twentieth century, culminating in the movement of the Muslim Brotherhood … MAC adopts and strives to implement Islam … as understood in its contemporary context by the late Imam, Hassan Albanna (1906-1949), the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood.”

In his 50-point manifesto, Hassan al-Banna urges his supporters to abolish political parties and replace them by a single party system. He favours the modification of laws so that they conform to sharia and calls for the multiplication of associations dedicated to promoting the spirit of jihad amongst the youth.

In his essay On Jihad, al-Banna explains that “it’s an obligation for us (Muslims) to fight against them (the infidels) after inviting them (to join Islam), even if they do not fight against us”.

In another text (To what Do We Invite Humanity?), Hassan al-Banna refers to Adolf Hitler as a role model for Muslims looking for “success and fortune”.

According to GMBDR, a website monitoring the Muslim Brotherhood around the world, MAC and Hamas (Charter – Article 2) are among the rare sections of the network openly acknowledging their links with the Brotherhood.

MAC has even openly defended Hamas in a press release more than a year after the Canadian government added the organization to its terror list on November 27, 2002.

From 2001 to 2010, MAC transferred $296,514 to IRFAN-Canada, Hamas’ fund collector in the country. In April 2011, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revoked IRFAN’s status after having concluded that, for the period 2005-2009 alone, it transferred $14.6 million to the terrorist organization Hamas (GMBDRToronto Star).

Hamas’ leaders frequently advocate for an Islamic conquest of the West (200820112012) and the terrorist organization has vowed to wage jihad against Israel until it is wiped off the map (Charter – Article 13).

In spite of its charitable status that forbids involvement in politics, MAC radicalizes the Muslim community by regularly inviting in Canada foreign Islamist leaders who promote the implementation of sharia in the country.

Tariq Ramadan is one of these speakers invited by MAC. In a 2004 interview granted to an Egyptian magazine, Tariq Ramadan enjoined Islamist leaders operating in Canada to use the flexibility of the Canadian legal framework to their advantage and introduce sharia in the country. Ramadan warned that “for the time being”, it would be preferable not to openly mention the term sharia in Canada while doing so. “The term shariah in itself is laden with negative connotations in the Western mind. There is no need to stress that”, he concluded.

In 2011 in Dallas, Tariq Ramadan enjoined his supporters to “colonize”






























Part 5 – MAC / Springs of Knowledge

The program Springs for Knowledge was set up by MAC to train the next generations of leaders who will steer the offensive of Islamization in Canada and implement locally the decisions taken by the Muslim Brotherhood leadership:

This program is aimed to provide the seeker of knowledge with a basic, yet comprehensive understanding of the Islamic sciences. The program is the fruit of many years of educational development by the Muslim Association of Canada and represents one of its leading milestones. The current program is tailored towards a youth audience from high school to university.

Besides Chiheb Battikh, four other instructors are identified on the Springs for Knowledge website:

Fatimah Elmasri – Diploma in Islamic Studies, Islamic American University;

Ahmad Korashy – PhD Candidate in Electrical Engineering, McGill University

Ibrahim Mashhoor – PhD Candidate in Civil Engineering, Concordia University;

Chiheb Battikh – Head of MAC Education Department and Director of the Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization (Montreal Chapter);

Ayman Oweida – Ayman Oweida, PhD Candidate in Experimental Medicine, McGill University.

Oweida often writes letters to the editor (Letter 1 Letter 2) in order to discredit the country where he has chosen to live, to apply the Muslim Brotherhood’s demoralization program and to convince his readers that they should capitulate in front of Islamist recriminations. In a 2004 article, CAIR-CAN, the Muslim Brotherhood PR machine in Canada, figured that it should have paid more than half a million dollars to purchase ad space in mainstream newspapers to have a comparable impact to that of letters to the editors written by its activists published over a period of three and a half years.

Springs for Knowledge website was shut down shortly after Daniel Greenfield added a link towards the website in a FrontPage article about the implication of Chiheb Battikh in the program.

Daniel Greenfield (FrontPageMag.com – February 10, 2013): Director of Canadian Institute of Islamic Civilization Accused of Kidnapping 3-Year-Old Boy

Springs for Knowledge web pages as they appeared on February 10, 2013 are archived on Point de Bascule.

Part 6 – Le Savoir School

Le Savoir Islamic School's file at the Quebec Registry of Enterprises (NEQ 1165169500) states that Chiheb Battikh was on the school’s board from November 4, 2011 to October 31, 2012.

Chiheb (Chehab) Battikh is also listed as a contact-person on a poster advertizing a MAC Youth activity held at Le Savoir School.

Le Savoir School is located at 11950 Gouin W. in Montreal. According to information available at the City of Montreal Property Assessment Service, MAC owns the building. It bought the property on April 29, 2008 for $1,450,000. Lazhar Aissaoui signed the agreement on MAC’s behalf when he was the organization’s treasurer.

Association Le Savoir manages the school. It is considered a charitable organization by the Canada Revenue Agency since July 1, 2011 (CRA 824216220RR0001). There is no available annual report in its CRA file yet.

The school’s vice-president and treasurer, Samer Majzoub, is also the president of the Canadian Muslim Forum, an umbrella organization representing many Muslim Brotherhood-linked entities. It is active in Quebec. Point de Bascule published its profile before the 2012 Quebec provincial election.  

2001 – A Saudi organization that was financing al-Qaeda transferred funds to another Muslim school in Montreal (Dar al-Iman) run by Samer Majzoub

While Samer Majzoub was on the board of directors of another Muslim school in Montreal (Dar al-Iman), it received $21,890 from WAMY-Canada, the branch of a Saudi organization involved in the radicalization of young Muslims around the world.

The Canada Revenue Agency’s files indicate that, the same year, WAMY-Canada funded the Benevolence International Foundation (BIF), an organization linked with al-Qaeda. On February 11, 2012, the CRA revoked WAMY’s charitable status in light these facts.


Point de Bascule: File World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY)

2003 – Samer Majzoub organized Islamist Yvonne Ridley’s visit in Montreal

A CNW press release identifies Samer Majzoub as the spokesman of MAC and three other Muslim Brotherhood-linked organizations that invited Yvonne Ridley in Canada in 2003.

Barbara Kay wrote an article about Yvonne Ridley’s positions when she visited Canada on another occasion in 2007:

In 2006, Ridley pointed out in a debate at the London Imperial College that she supports Hamas (“pretty much in line with Hamas”). Hamas is an organization dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the implementation of sharia worldwide;

Ridley stated that Shamil Basayev who planned the 2004 children massacre in a Beslan school (Chechnya) had become a “shahid”, a martyr whose place is assured in paradise after being killed;

In 2006, Ridley incited Muslims in London not to cooperate with local police.

Barbara Kay (The Suburban – October 8, 2008): Yvonne Ridley guest speaker for Islamists in Canada

Part 7 – Mississauga’s Jamat-E-Islahul Muslemin Mosque

Chiheb Battikh joined the mosque’s board of directors after he moved to Ontario. He remained on its board after moving back to Montreal in 2004.

This mosque has a charitable status. According to data available on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website, Chiheb Battikh was a director of the mosque from 1997 to 2004 and its treasurer from 2004 to 2011. Data for 2012 are not available.

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In 2005, while Battikh was treasurer of the Jamat-E-Islahul Muslemin mosque, the CRA report indicates a transfer of $877,393 to the Muslim Association of Canada.

Part 8 – Ennahda

The Tunis Tribune website paid some attention to the Chiheb Battikh affair since he was born in Tunisia. In an undated article that was published after Battikh’s arrest, the Tunisian website presented him as being close to Ennahda, the Muslim Brotherhood organization in that country. It did not provide any details however. Ennahda is the main component of the current Tunisian government. 

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Chiheb Battikh – Canada: A Canadian of Tunisian descent close to Ennahda is charged with the kidnapping of a child


Part 9 – Chihed Battikh signed a petition addressed to President Obama with many other North American Muslim Brotherhood heavyweights

At the beginning of Barack Obama’s presidency, Chiheb Battikh joined many other Muslim Brotherhood heavyweights and signed a petition asking him to break ties with authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. Since then, many of the targeted leaders were forced out of power by the so-called “Arab spring”. Subsequent events demonstrated that the Muslim Brotherhood’s coming to power in Egypt, in Tunisia and elsewhere did not improve the situation of human rights in these countries.

However, these Muslim Brotherhood supporters do not take a stand against the current human rights abuses in Egypt or the arrest of journalists in Turkey as they support these regimes.

Besides Chiheb Battikh, who signed the petition on behalf of MAC, there were many other Muslim Brotherhood leaders and fellow travellers among the signatories:

Mohammad Fadel
University of Toronto
Point de Bascule

Lise Garon
Université Laval
Point de Bascule

John Esposito
Georgetown University
GMBDR
Investigative Project

Louay Safi
Islamic Society of North America
GMBDR
Investigative ProjectJihadWatch

Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
Minaret of Freedom Institute
Point de Bascule
GMBDR

Salam Al-Marayati
Muslim Public Affairs Council
GMBDR
Investigative Project

Ghulam-Nabi Fai
Kashmiri American Council
GMBDR
Investigative Project

Yvonne Haddad
Georgetown University
GMBDR

Ingrid Mattson
Hartford Seminary (now at Huron College)
GMBDR
Investigative Project

Further reading

Point de Bascule: File Chiheb BATTIKH

Point de Bascule: File Muslim Association of Canada










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