Wiesenthal Center: Tighten security

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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is calling on "all Jewish institutions, in coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to tighten the security of all communal facilities."

Here’s the full statement:

The Simon Wiesenthal Center praised the FBI for interdicting  four would- be American-born, Islamist terrorists as they planted what they thought were C-4 explosives at one Bronx, New York Synagogue  and planned to target a second one on Wednesday night.

" As we have said  many times before, the future of terrorism will not only be characterized by 9/11- style attacks but would also emanate from homegrown cells, spread out in cities across America who would  seek to deprive us of the normalcy of a free society",  said rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper, the founder and dean and associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish Human Rights group. "We urge all Jewish institutions, in coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to tighten the security of all communal facilities," they added.

"The targeting of any house of prayer in the United States is a threat to all religious groups and all religious leaders have an obligation to speak out publicly against this planned outrage. We further urge Muslim leaders to use their Friday sermons to explicitly and specifically condemn those who promote such terror in the name of Islam".

Last week, the Wiesenthal Center released its 2009 report on Digital Terrorism and Hate. "The Internet is rife with  extremist websites denegrating Judaism and Christianity and with detailed manuals as to how prepare and carry out terrorist attacks," Rabbi Cooper added.

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