Posted on June 17, 2021 (June 17, 2021) FSFP Updates Share: WASHINGTON — 80+ national progressive organizations and leaders released the following statement regarding bad faith attacks against Rep. Ilhan Omar for comments earlier last week: “Representative Ilhan Omar is facing a smear campaign for daring to name what few will: that all victims of war crimes deserve justice, regardless of who commits the crimes. As national progressive organizations and leaders devoted to upholding human rights everywhere and ensuring our democracy can flourish through freedom of speech, we support Rep. Omar and condemn these bad faith attacks. “For too long, the United States and its allies have acted with impunity for the atrocities that they commit across the globe. Those who dare to violate Washington taboos and name this simple fact should be commended for their bravery. Instead, they are censored. “Make no mistake: these attacks and intentional twisting of her words are designed not only to silence criticism of U.S. foreign policy, but to silence an outspoken woman of color. That this latest round of vilification is once again about Rep. Omar in particular is not a coincidence: the repeated targeting of Rep. Omar is rooted in sexism, racism, and anti-Muslim bigotry. “It is no surprise that Rep. Omar’s opponents would seize on any opportunity to once again attack one of Congress’s leading progressive voices. The true shame is that many in her own party would buy in to such bad faith attacks. “We join in solidarity with Rep. Omar and all who are willing to name the simple truth that the United States and its allies should be held accountable for their human rights violations. We urge all members of Congress, and Democratic leadership in particular, to stop falling for manufactured controversy. Fearless leadership for human rights everywhere should be commended, not condemned.” Organizations Action Center on Race and the Economy Adalah Justice Project American Muslim Bar Association American Muslim Empowerment Network (AMEN) Arab American Civic Council Armenian-American Action Network Ayada Leads Blue America CAIR Washington Carolina Peace Center Center for Constitutional Rights Center for International Policy CODEPINK Common Defense Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Democracy for America Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) Facing Abuse in Community Environments Fellow Travelers Free Speech for People Freedom Forward Friends of Human Rights IfNotNow Indivisible Institute for Policy Studies – New Internationalism Project Islamophobia Studies Center Jetpac Resource Center Jewish Voice for Peace Action Jews for Racial & Economic Justice Justice Democrats Justice Is Global MADRE Masa Fund MoveOn MPower Change National Iranian American Council National Lawyers Guild Our Revolution Poligon Education Fund Presente.org Progressive Democrats of America Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment Revolving Door Project Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights RootsAction.org Social Security Works South Asian Americans Leading Together The Feminist Front The Gravel Institute UltraViolet Win Without War Working Families Party Yemeni American Merchants Association (YAMA) Individuals (Affiliation listed for identification purposes only) Gordon Adams – Non-Resident Fellow, Quincy Institute Aneelah Afzali – Executive Director, American Muslim Empowerment Network (AMEN) Nadia Ahmad – DNC Member and Law Professor Iram Ali – Campaign Strategist Sophia Armen – Co-Chair, The Feminist Front Paul Barker Medea Benjamin – CoFounder, CODEPINK Zahra Billoo – CAIR San Francisco Bay Area Leah Bolger – President, World BEYOND War Melissa Byrne – Former Coalition Coordinator at Win Without War, We, the 45 Million Pam Campos-Palma – Director of Peace & Security, Working Families Party John Cavanagh – Senior Advisor, Institute for Policy Studies Joseph Cirincione – Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft Hassan El-Tayyab – Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) Rabbi Barat Ellman, PhD – Adjunct Professor of Theology, Fordham University Richard (RJ) Eskow – The Zero Hour With RJ Eskow Marie Follayttar – Mainers for Accountable Leadership Lara Friedman – Foundation for Middle East Peace Brad Hanson – Retired US Diplomat Mark Harrison Colin Hicks – Center for Popular Democracy / CPD Action Nabilah Islam – Progressive Activist Marwa Janini – Arab American Association of New York Nota Kelly Barker Wardah Khalid Lindsay Koshgarian – National Priorities Project, Institute for Policy Studies Mike Lux – American Family Voices Dan Mahanty – Center for Civilians in Conflict Kai Newkirk – Founder & President, For All Sana Qutubuddin – Indian American Muslim Council Linda Sarsour – Co-founder, MPower Change, Until Freedom, Women’s March Azadeh Shahshahani – Legal & Advocacy Director, Project South. Past president, National Lawyers Guild Ilya Sheyman – Former Executive Director, MoveOn Political Action Yvette Simpson – CEO, Democracy for America Yasmine Taeb – Human rights lawyer and progressive strategist Sameena Usman – DNC Delegate for CA CD-17 and ADEM Delegate for CA AD 25 Murshed Zaheed – Progressive Leader, Changemaker Simone Zimmerman