The FBI has hundreds of educational
materials on terrorism away after a months-long investigation of the
inaccuracies and other problems in their description of the Muslims.
Performed the audit was released in September, after a blog in Wired magazine training materials that will be called the prophet Mohammed a "cult leader" would have revealed, said: "pious" Muslims have generally been for hundreds of years of violence and made other controversial statements.
The FBI did not go into details about which documents were taken to go, but a source of law enforcement to Fox News confirmed on Tuesday that hundreds were removed because they were considered "not correspond to the highest professional standards and core values of the FBI . "
Performed the audit was released in September, after a blog in Wired magazine training materials that will be called the prophet Mohammed a "cult leader" would have revealed, said: "pious" Muslims have generally been for hundreds of years of violence and made other controversial statements.
The FBI did not go into details about which documents were taken to go, but a source of law enforcement to Fox News confirmed on Tuesday that hundreds were removed because they were considered "not correspond to the highest professional standards and core values of the FBI . "
The findings were announced at a meeting earlier this month that include FBI Director Robert Mueller.
The pages that were removed, at least one of four categories was - "tasteless", with Arab or Muslim "stereotypes" missing information "precision" and "factual errors."
Despite the result, the FBI has claimed that most of its training material corresponds to the FBI. Less than 1 percent of the 160,000 pages of training material has been removed, said FBI spokesman Christopher Allen. This paper examines the documents of the 11th September 2001 which were used in training for new employees, training and presentations for other groups.
"As a result of this review, we found that the vast majority of our training materials on terrorism met the standards of the FBI," Allen said in a statement.
Allen described the report as a "global" and said the agency is developing new guidelines to govern "for future training."
Allen also said the FBI was to explain in communicating with stakeholders since the beginning of the review process, what has happened, and that "corrective measures" would be taken.
"The American Muslim community is an important partner in our efforts not only to prevent terrorism, but about the concerns of other crimes which affect communities that deal, including the protection of civil liberties," said Allen.
The wired article describes, among other materials, a presentation that included a chart that the followers of the Bible, the Torah and the Koran followed for hundreds of years. He showed "devout" follower of the Torah and the Bible is less severe over time, while "devout" followers of the Koran in 2010, remaining as violent as it there were hundreds of years.
One concern was that the documents they played in the propaganda of Al Qaeda that America is struggling with Islam as a whole, not just the extremist radical Muslims.
"It's against-productive for our work-is against terrorism," al-Salam Marayati, president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, told FoxNews.com. "This is not the policy of effective action against terrorism to be at war with a religion or a religion."
Al-Marayati, the group attended the recent meeting with Miller, calling the office to look more "feedback" in the future when developing its guidelines for the training of each group.
President Obama, shortly after taking office, said in Turkey, the United States was "not at war with Islam."
However, the Obama administration has for some members of Congress for failing information only talk of radical Islam in its materials criticized on terrorism.
A strategic plan to combat homegrown terrorism published in December did not use the concept of radical Islam, even if Al-Qaeda and groups inspired by him to discuss. A letter from the Department of Defense in October also ranked the massacre at Fort Hood that "violence in the workplace."
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