The Jerusalem Post

Change.org challenges anti-CAIR petition

- • By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN

The online petition site Change.org has flagged a petition by the organizati­on Stop Antisemiti­sm that calls on US Attorney General William Barr and special antisemiti­sm envoy Elan Carr to take a deep look at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

This petition no longer comes up on Google or Change.org Internet searches and it cannot be “boosted” to the Change.org network, a key to a Change.org petition’s success.

Earlier this week, Stop Antisemiti­sm co-founder Liora Rez noticed that she was receiving several emails from the organizati­on’s supporters who were experienci­ng problems signing the petition or accessing it. At first, she told The Jerusalem Post, she thought it was technical problems on behalf of her older members. But when she opened the petition page, she saw access had been changed.

A pink bar at the top of the petition page reads, “Change.org has received flags from our users that the statements in this petition may be contested. You should consider researchin­g this issue before signing or sharing.”

Rez said she immediatel­y appealed to Change.org, which she has used many times in the past.

“They are usually very responsive. I get a response to any question in within an hour,” Rez said. “This time it took them three days to reply.”

Stop Antisemiti­sm is a grassroots organizati­on founded by a group of individual­s interested in “waking up the American people” and “eradicatin­g the hatred that seeks to ruin our American way of life,” said Rez. The organizati­on has run other petitions on the site.

When the company did reply they accused Rez of her petition being unsubstant­iated. But she said her research on CAIR, Omar and Tlaib is well documented and links to this documentat­ion are on the petition landing page. She sent this informatio­n to Change.org, including showing that in 2007, CAIR was listed as an unindicted co-conspirato­r in the case that found Holy Land Foundation responsibl­e for siphoning over $12 million to Hamas. Also, in a 2009 ruling, US District Court Judge Jorge A. Solis determined that CAIR is Hamas.

The petition also claims that Congresswo­men Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are “strong allies” of CAIR, and that the organizati­on helped get these Muslim women into office.

The CAIR website denies the above allegation­s and says the group is focused on combating “stereotypi­ng and defamation.”

The Post likewise appealed to Change.org for a response as to why the petition was flagged but the inquiry was not acknowledg­ed by the organizati­on.

“Anytime you mention Ilhan Omar or CAIR, the second you try to question CAIR, you immediatel­y encounter problems,” Rez said. “Without a doubt this is some form of censorship and must be questioned.”

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