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849 out of 859 companies have stopped advertising on Aljazeer.com. 

Florida Family Association’s  mission to counter the Islamist agenda in America may be more important now than when we first included this issue in our mission ten years ago.    Biden’s open border policy which is allowing tens of thousands of foreign nationals from around the world to freely enter America combined with his administration’s gift of $80 billion in military equipment and major sense of Islamist victory to the Taliban has significantly increased the risk of an Islamic terror attack on American soil.  

Florida Family Association has several campaigns that will hopefully help reduce the prospects of Islamic terrorism and counter Islamization of America.  One of those campaigns includes countering Islamist media that provides a network for Islamist communications in America. 

Aljazeera.com is Al Jazeera’s news website that targets internet users in the United States.  The following is information regarding Al Jazeera's ownership and history.

Al Jazeera, whose leaders espouse hate for Israel, who showed disdain for Paris murder victims, is a news company that is owned by the non-democratic, monarch styled emirate of Qatar who allowed wealthy citizens to financially support ISIS, supported the Muslim Brotherhood, backed the head of Hamas, espouses Islamic Sharia law and does not afford citizens freedom of the press.

Al Jazeera network propagated terrorism and employees supported terrorism.   Al Jazeera's support for terrorism goes far beyond on-air cheerleading. Many of its employees have actively supported al-Qaida, Hamas and other terrorist groups.  The Investigative Project On Terrorism published a comprehensive report detailing Al Jazeera’s support for terrorism in this article.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt demanded that Qatar take numerous steps to cut their support for terrorism including the closure of Al Jazeera.

81% of Aljazeera.net's 38,000 viewers support ISIS.  In a survey conducted by AlJazeera.net, the website for the Al Jazeera Arabic television channel, respondents overwhelmingly support the Islamic State terrorist group, with 81% voting “YES” on whether they approved of ISIS’s conquests in the region.  The poll, which asked in Arabic, “Do you support the organizing victories of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)?” has generated over 38,000 responses thus far, with only 19% of respondents voting “NO” to supporting ISIS.

Adweek.com reported on April 28, 2015: Two Al Jazeera America executives voluntarily resigned after Matthew Luke filed a lawsuit against Al Jazeera America and Osman Mahmud, vice president at the network.   Luke claimed Mahmud created a hostile work environment and was prone to “making discriminatory, anti-Semitic and anti-American remarks such as ‘whoever supports Israel should die a fiery death in hell.'”  

The Washington Times reported on December 10, 2014 Qatar allowed money to flow to Islamic State, other terrorists. “Qatar-based terror finance challenges have metastasized into a pressing, world-class crisis,” states the report by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, warning the flow of money from private individuals in the Persian Gulf nation is likely only to continue without a “serious change in U.S. policy.”

Fox News reported on January 10, 2015 Leaked Al Jazeera emails reveal disdain for Paris murder victims.  “Defending freedom of expression in the face of oppression is one thing; insisting on the right to be obnoxious and offensive just because you can is infantile,” wrote Khadr, quoting Time magazine, as he urged Al Jazeera staffers to consider that “I am Charlie” is an “alienating slogan – with us or against us type of statement – one can be anti-CH’s racism and ALSO against murdering people.”

Qatar is ruled by an emir who has been very adept at using Islamists, especially the Muslim Brotherhood, to promote his country’s interests and bolster his own domestic legitimacy.  AL Jazeera journalists were imprisoned in Egypt for allegedly supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in 2014.  The Qatari-owned media company Al-Jazeera saw 22 members of its staff in Egypt resign over what they allege was “biased coverage” of the events that unfolded in Cairo during the week of July 2, 2013.

Yusuf al-Qaradawi hosts the most popular show called al-Sharia wa al-ayah ("Shariah and Life") on Al Jazeera.   Yusuf al-Qaradawi is an Islamist theologian and the unofficial chief ideologue of the Muslim Brotherhood.   Qaradawi prayed in a January 9, 2009 sermon during the Gaza War, shown on Al-Jazeera, "Oh Allah, take your enemies, the enemies of Islam. Oh Allah, take the Jews, the treacherous aggressors. Oh Allah, take this profligate, cunning, arrogant band of people. Oh Allah, they have spread much tyranny and corruption in the land. Pour Your wrath upon them, oh our God. Lie in wait for them. Oh Allah, You annihilated the people of Thamoud (Sodom)at the hand of a tyrant, and You annihilated the people of 'Aad with a fierce, icy gale, and You destroyed the Pharaoh and his soldiers - oh Allah, take this oppressive, tyrannical band of people. Oh Allah, take this oppressive, Jewish Zionist band of people. Oh Allah, do not spare a single one of them. Oh Allah, count their numbers, and kill them, down to the very last one."  Many provisions of Sharia law are antithetical to the rights afforded under the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Aljazeera.com reports that Qatar supported the April 1, 2013 re-election of Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal.   Khaled Mashaal said that the “Zionists are enemies of Allah and the prophets, and called for preparing to liberate Jerusalem and restore the homeland once more through jihad, the rifle, and self-sacrifice” during a speech in Cairo on October 3, 2012.   Khaled Meshaal lives in Qatar.

Why is it important to urge companies not to advertise at Aljazeera.com?  Sharia law poses its greatest threat of acceptance through the market place.  American companies that advertise with Aljazeera.com are giving United States consumer dollars to an Islamist Sharia minded regime.  Florida Family Association’s communications with advertisers informs Corporate America about Qatar’s history and Islamist public policy and educates corporate officials about Sharia law.  Our online campaigns to companies that are reluctant to stop advertising shows Corporate America that there are many Americans who are very concerned about the Islamist political threat to American freedoms and way of life.

Adobe has advertised at Aljazeera.com off and on for over several years.   The Florida Family Association office sent emails to inform Adobe officials regarding Al Jazeera’s ownership and history.  However, Adobe continued to advertise at Aljazeera.com.

Adobe certainly has the right to advertise in whatever forum it chooses.  You have the same right to voice concern regarding the content on such forums and advocacy of such proprietors and patronize companies that do not support terror-linked organizations.

Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to urge Adobe officials to stop supporting terror-linked Aljazeera.com with its customers’ money.

To send your email, please click the following link, enter your name and email address then click the "Send Your Message" button. You may also edit the subject or message text if you wish.


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