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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-06

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20 Detroit Jewish News

Lawrence M. Allan, President

Daily 'Til 5:30

Sat. 'Til 3

Substitute Arab

New appointee to terror panel gets
thumbs up from Jews, Arabs.

background and solely came down to
his statements on terrorism.
In commending Kayyem's appoint-
ment, David Harris, executive director of
Washington
the American Jewish Committee, said
ust weeks after American
that unlike Al-Marayati, Kayyem
Jewish and Arab groups
" appears to have a strong background in
erupted in anger over the
national security issues and a clear and
appointment — and subse-
unambiguous understanding of the ter-
quent withdrawal — of a controversial
rorist threat to the United States, as do
Muslim leader to a counter-terrorism
the other appointees to the commission."
commission, leaders of both commu-
The Anti-Defamation League's
nities have welcomed a new appointee
Washington director, Jess Hordes,
as an appropriate replacement.
whose office has worked with Kayyem
House Minority leader Richard
in the past, said, "She's
Gephardt (D-Mo.) last Friday
someone who certainly will
named Juliette Kayyem to
be sensitive to the civil liber-
serve on the 10-member
ties and civil rights issues
National Commission on
that relate to terrorism and
Terrorism, which is charged
enforcement. "
with reviewing national poli-
Although Arab American,
cy on preventing and punish-
groups have argued that Al-
ing terrorism.
Marayati never should have
Kayyem, an Arab
been removed to begin
American of Lebanese
with, most said Kayyem is
Christian descent, has
well qualified to serve on
worked in the civil rights
Salam Al-Marayati
the commission.
division of the U.S. Justice
"She's a very compe-
Department on a variety of
tent and sensitive civil rights attor-
policy issues associated with U.S. anti-
ney who brings that perspective to
terrorism laws. She is married to a
her work," said James Zogby, presi-
Jewish lawyer, who recently became a
dent of the Arab American Institute.
professor at Harvard Law School.
At the same time, he said her
Last month, Gephardt withdrew the
appointment does not erase the fact
appointment of Salam Al-Marayati,
that the whole episode was "badly
who heads the Los Angeles-based
handled" and that the Jewish commu-
Muslim Public Affairs Council, after
nity "behaved very badly."
Jewish groups accused Al-Marayati of
The Council on American-Islamic
condoning acts of terrorism and mak-
Relations,
for its part, congratulated
ing statements highly critical of Israel.
Kayyem on her appointment, but said in
Gephardt, explaining his decision to
a statement that another Muslim should
revoke the appointment, said only that
have been named to replace Al-Marayati.
the process of getting Al-Marayati a secu-
"The issue of American Muslim
rity clearance would take longer than the
exclusion from the political process has
six-month life of the commission itself.
yet to be resolved, the group said in a
Kayyem, 29, who has served as coun-
statement. "This exclusion will cast
sel to the assistant attorney general for
doubt on the credibility of the commis-
civil rights and in other positions in the
sion and will lead American Muslims
Justice Department's civil rights division,
to believe that their views are not being
already has a security clearance.
heard on this very sensitive issue."
The withdrawal infuriated Arab
Phil Baum, executive director of the -\
and Muslim leaders, who blamed
American Jewish Congress, supported
Jewish groups for misrepresenting
the appointment of Kayyem, but
Al-Marayati as part of what they
agreed
it might have been better if
called a "witch hunt" to exclude
Gephardt
had appointed another
Arabs and Muslims from govern-
Muslim. Baum said that would have
ment policy-making positions.
"demonstrated with some finality and
Jewish leaders emphasized that their
decisiveness that no one objects to a
opposition to AI-Marayati had noth-
Muslim occupying such positions." Li
ing to do with his ethnic or religious

DANIEL KURTZMAN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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