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NEW YORK | Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:13pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Muslim civil rights groups demanded the resignation of New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on Wednesday amid a controversy over the repeated screening of an offensive video.

Kelly said he regretted cooperating with the makers of "The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision for America," which shows footage of suicide attacks and says "the true agenda of much of Muslim leadership here in America" is to "infiltrate and dominate America."

Kelly came under fire following reports that the video had been screened many more times than previously acknowledged. When the video first came to light a year ago, police said it had been screened only a few times.

In fact, it was shown to more than 1,400 officers over a period of months, the New York Times reported on Tuesday based on documents obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a prominent Muslim civil liberties organization, said Kelly had disqualified himself to head the country's largest and most prominent police force.

"As leaders of the nation's largest police department, Commissioner Kelly and Deputy Commissioner (Paul) Browne's actions set a tone for relations with law enforcement that impact American Muslims nationwide," CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement. "It's time for change."

CAIR and other civil liberties groups set a news conference for Thursday at New York City Hall.

The controversy comes as Kelly, who is closely aligned with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, was restoring the police department's strained relations with the Muslim minority.

"Somebody exercised some terrible judgment," Bloomberg told reporters on Tuesday, referring to the film. "As soon as they found out about it, they stopped it."

STRAINED RELATIONS

"The Third Jihad" ran on continuous loop on a TV in a Brooklyn police location that officers used to fill in paperwork during down time, Kelly's spokesman and deputy, Paul Browne, said. He said the film was not used in training sessions and was never shown at the Police Academy.

In addition, police now admit a spokesman helped arrange an interview the filmmakers did with Kelly that appeared in the film. Previously, police had said Kelly was not involved in the making of the film and that the interview was taken from an archive.

Browne said on Wednesday the commissioner finds the finished product "objectionable" and regrets taking part.

The filmmakers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Kelly has navigated difficult times with Muslims, having come into office shortly after the September 11 attacks of 2001, which led to an unprecedented security crackdown that drew the ire of civil libertarians.

Kelly and Bloomberg have since won praise for prosecuting hate crimes against Muslims and defending the right to build a mosque near the site of the September 11 attacks. But there have been periods of tension, more recently over the department's role in secret operations at New York area mosques.

(Editing by Daniel Trotta and Sandra Maler)

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Comments (3)
Stoat wrote:
The video is only “offensive” because it’s honest and true.
This is the template that Islam has historically used whenever they’ve built their influence, and numbers, in every country in the world. When their numbers are small, they play the peaceful victim, misunderstood and oppressed by the “unbelievers”. As their numbers and political influence grows, they gradually shift to a more and more belligerent stance until their numbers will support a complete takeover of the country.
They’ve done this again and again and again in every country of the world, playing upon and using the goodness of the host nation against them.
This same set of tactics will work again in America if we allow it to.

Jan 25, 2012 7:30pm EST  --  Report as abuse
Zigzagtom wrote:
I think that these types of actions increase the danger that Muslims face in public and, ultimately, endanger the very fabric of this country.
I am tired of being told what I believe and what my objectives are. I am a 67-year-old Muslim, born in Utah, educated in a small town in eastern Washington, and ultimately received a law degree. I spent four years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Middle East, and often go there. The best that can be said of the video is that it is profoundly ignorant; the worst that can be said is that it is an attempt to further marginalize America’s Muslim population and incite hatred, neither of which serves this country, America’s growing Muslim population or, for that matter, the Islamophobic idiots that occasionally dwell here. In short, this is dangerous stuff.
Whether the Chief resigns is up to him and the Mayor. Frankly, I do not care. But I do think that the Chief has unnecessarily increased risks for all of us.
of whic

Jan 25, 2012 8:39pm EST  --  Report as abuse
sumbunny wrote:
It’s time to quit wringing our hands over Muslim “sensitivities”

Jan 25, 2012 10:17pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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