[UPDATE: I originally called Anisa Abd el Fattah a member of the CAIR board, both in the title of the post and in the last paragraph; she was a member of the CAIR board, as the site I link to below noted, but is no longer a member. I’ve posted a separate correction above, but I’ve also updated the post below to label her as a former board member.]
Here’s the complaint, which asks the Justice Department to “take the steps necessary to end” various “practices,” apparently including “statements made that may reach the level of hate speech,” “various organizations[‘] and individuals[‘] … provid[ing] misleading and highly politicized information,” and more. The complaint “especially alleges”:
1. Jewish organizations and activists have created an “enemies” list that includes
Muslims, Arabs and white nationalists’ organizations here in the US. This list is
compromised of individuals and groups that are deemed threats or enemies of the
State of Israel.2. These organizations have used their financial resources and also their formidable
political influence to purposefully poison public opinion against Muslims, Arabs, and
Islam in an attempt to demonize and vilify the same for political purposes, and to
create an environment conducive to the deprivation of and denial of Muslim and Arab
constitutional rights and repression of religious freedoms in respect to Islam.
Presumably these are “practices” that the Justice Department is likewise asked to “take the steps necessary to end.” The complaint also alleges some actual crimes — supposed perjury — but the material that is “especially allege[d],” even if it were factually entirely true, would of course remain entirely constitutionally protected, and beyond the Justice Department’s reach.
The author, Anisa Abd el Fattah, is writing on behalf of the “National Association of Muslim American Women”; I have no reason to think that this group has any magnitude or influence, but Anisa Abd el Fattah does appear to have in the past been “a member of the Board of Directors for (CAIR), Council on American Islamic Relations, and to be involved as leader and speaker with various other organizations. (If she were just a lone voice, I probably wouldn’t have noted her solo letter, but given that she has at least some prominence in certain circles, the letter struck me as newsworthy.)