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New York panel votes down landmark status for ground zero mosque site – Religion - CNN.com Blogs

New York City's Landmark Preservation Committee has voted against granting landmark designation to a building slated for demolition, paving the way for a controversial Islamic center and mosque to be built near the site of the former World Trade Center.

The building and an adjoining building are owned by real estate developer Soho Properties, which intends to build an Islamic center two blocks north of Ground Zero.

While the public vote had been the focus of much debate about the planned Islamic center and mosque, the commission could not have prevented the developers from building such a community center. By designating the building a landmark, however, the commission could have prevented Soho Properties from demolishing the structure or significantly altering its exterior.

Instead the nine-person commission voted unanimously against landmark status.

Cordoba opposed landmark status for the five-story building because it would like to build a taller, modern building. "It's not minarets," said Oz Sultan, spokesperson for the Cordoba Initiative, the organization behind the planned center that says it is "committed to promoting positive interaction between the Muslim world and the West."

Sultan described a mock-up of the proposed center as consistent with the latest architecture found in New York City.

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and other city leaders support the Islamic center.

Opponents, including former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, have argued against a mosque being so close to the scene of the nation's worst terrorist attack.

"Peace-seeking Muslims, pls understand, Ground Zero mosque is UNNECESSARY provocation; it stabs hearts. Pls reject it in interest of healing," tweeted Palin last month on her Twitter account.

The Anti-Defamation League, an organization that battles anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry, is asking for the Islamic center and mosque to be built further away from Ground Zero in consideration of families who lost loved ones during the September 11, 2001, attacks. "Building an Islamic Center in the shadow of the World Trade Center will cause some victims more pain – unnecessarily – and that is not right," said the organization in a statement.

Most recently a Burlington Coat Factory retailer, 45-47 Park Place was completed in 1858.
 
What is the world coming to? Would they have protested so if it were a synagogue or a Buddhist temple or an orthodox church? last i checked the terrorists who committed that atrocious act don't speak for second largest religion in the world.

Im glad the court took the decision it did.

"Peace-seeking Muslims, pls understand, Ground Zero mosque is UNNECESSARY provocation; it stabs hearts. Pls reject it in interest of healing," tweeted Palin last month on her Twitter account.

Why is it? Why? It is just a house of bricks, all abodes can be the house of god. I have seen many abandoned churches converted into mosques in the UK:
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I think we all know that at the heart of the matter is the fear of Islam, nothing else. This is disgusting, considering it happens in the land of the free in lady liberty's own city.

Guess Liberty is selectively applied. Tragic.
 
The idea of equating terrorism to a religion(Islam) is the biggest mistake because of which this WOT is still floundering. Its never the religion but its warped interpertation by some extremists that results in terrorism.. Why would you blame the religion and not the idiots who misinterpret it...
 
9/11 even today remains shrouded in mystery as to who was actually behind it. mostly it is propagated that it was carried out by the Al-Qaeda, but the fact remains that today millions of Americans themselves believe their own agencies to be behind it.

and after all that, trying to stop a Mosque being constructed even near that site is simply hypocrisy, as the americans claim themselves to be the most liberal and free nation.
 
Mosque Near Ground Zero Clears Key Hurdle - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com
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Ground Zero mosque clears hurdle

Updated, 12:45 p.m. | After a protracted battle that set off a national debate over freedom of religion, a Muslim center and mosque to be built two blocks from ground zero surmounted a final hurdle on Tuesday.

The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted 9 to 0 against granting historic protection to the building at 45-47 Park Place in Lower Manhattan, where the $100 million center would be built.

That decision clears the way for the construction of Park51, a tower of as many as 15 stories that will house a mosque, a 500-seat auditorium, and a pool. Its leaders say it will be modeled on the Y.M.C.A. and Jewish Community Center in Manhattan.

The vote on Tuesday was free of much of the vitriol that had been part of previous hearings. One by one, members of the commission debated the aesthetic significance of the building, designed in the Italian Renaissance Palazzo style by an unknown architect.

Later in the day, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who has forcefully defended the planned mosque, praised the landmarks commission’s vote.

“To cave to popular sentiment would be to hand a victory to the terrorists,” he said, standing with religious leaders in front of the Statue of Liberty.

Christopher Moore, a member of the commission, said the vote was not a matter of religion, though he argued that the building could not be divorced from the memory of the Sept. 11 attacks.

“It is not directly on ground zero, but it is a part of ground zero,” Mr. Moore said.

After the commission voted, several members of the audience shouted “Shame on you!” and “Disgrace!” One woman carried a sign reading, “Don’t Glorify Murders of 3,000; No 9/11 Victory Mosque.”


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The former Burlington Coat Factory building on Park Place, the proposed home of a Muslim center and mosque.
The issue had divided family members of those killed on Sept. 11. Some argued it was insensitive to the memory of those who died in the attacks. Others saw it as a symbol of tolerance to counter the religious extremism that prevailed on that day.

The debate over the center has become a heated political issue, drawing opposition from former Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska and members of the Tea Party.

The Anti-Defamation League, an influential Jewish organization, unexpectedly entered the fray on Friday and said it opposed the project.

Asked about the decision by the ADL, Mayor Bloomberg called it “totally out of character with its stated mission.”

On Tuesday, Rick A. Lazio, a Republican candidate for governor, appeared at the vote, in an auditorium at Pace University near City Hall, to oppose the project. Mr. Lazio called on his Democratic rival, Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, to investigate the finances of the group spearheading the project, the Cordoba Initiative.

“Let’s have transparency,” Mr. Lazio said. “If they’re foreign governments, we ought to know about it. If they’re radical organizations, we ought to know about it.”

He added, “This is not about religion. It’s about this particular mosque.”

Sharif El-Gamal, chief executive of SoHo Properties, the developer of the project, praised the commission’s decision. He said the center represented “an American dream which so many others share.”

“We are Americans — Muslim Americans,” he said. “We are businessmen, businesswomen, lawyers, doctors, restaurant workers, cabdrivers, and professionals of every walk of life, represented by the demographic and tapestry of Manhattan.”
 
So which news is true. has it been cleared or rejected ??
the second one is true, the authorities have signaled the green light for the construction of a mosque near ground zero, i watched it on sama news
 
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