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Building Bridges to Strengthen America
Forging an Effective Counterterrorism Enterprise between Muslim Americans and Law Enforcement
In July 2009, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano delivered a speech in which she stated, "For too long, we've treated the public as a liability to be protected rather than an asset in our nation's collective security."
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In July 2009, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano delivered a speech in which she stated, "For too long, we've treated the public as a liability to be protected rather than an asset in our nation's collective security." Written from a Muslim American perspective, the goal of this report is to outline a suggested "blueprint" for how Muslim American communities can be an asset in securing our nation and preserving the rights of all Americans. MPAC offers this policy product as a way of engaging security policy discourse through fresh and constructive ideas from Muslim Americans. Addressed to policymakers and the public at large, this report is one part of a larger response from the Muslim American community. This report is a condensed version of a larger report to be released later. This version focuses on two key components:
Law enforcement and Muslim communities need to strengthen their relations and recognize the separate but interrelated roles they play in safeguarding America. This relationship must be built on a firm foundation of trust and that trust must be premised on a respect for civil liberties. By involving all citizens - communities and law enforcement alike - in the effort to defeat terrorism, America can remain both safe and free. All files are in PDF format and require Adobe Reader for viewing (download Adobe Reader).
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tags: Janet Napolitano / Blueprint / Muslim American / MPAC / Anti-Islam / Islam And The West
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