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New Haven fire chief: Mosque fire was intentionally set
The question becomes whether it was kids getting rambunctious, malicious Muslim-haters, or the common problem of a member of the congregation trying to create news.
[NHRegister] The fire that scarred the Diyanet Mosque of New Haven Sunday was intentionally set, Fire Chief John Alston said Monday.

Alston stood in the steady rain before the blackened front and the white minarets of the house of worship as he announced the initial results of the inquiry, gathered close to city officials and congregants from the mosque.

We’ve detected that there is intent in this fire. This was intentionally set," said Alston, who said his heart went out to those who worship at the mosque.

Alston declined to say what evidence was found or whether there was surveillance footage of the area. Police Chief Otoniel Reyes said officials would not discuss any aspect of the investigation at this time to ensure its integrity is maintained.

Reyes said the criminal investigation was in its infancy stages. He asked that anyone in the community with any information, "however minimal you think it might be," come forward, as it may prove useful.

A reward of up to $2,500 has been offered for any information that leads to an arrest or conviction in the case, officials said.

The mosque currently is uninhabitable, Alston said.

"The one thing I find hopeful is, I heard from the imam (that) other houses of worship, churches and synagogues, have stepped forward and said, ’We want to help.’ And what I heard here from the folks at this mosque is they welcome the help, but they want to worship right here in this place," said Lamont. "And we’re going to do everything we can to make that happen."

A police car was parked in the otherwise-empty lot outside the mosque Monday morning. Soon after noon, there was a truck from the New Haven Fire Department’s fire investigation unit at the scene, as well.

Yellow police tape barred entry to the mosque.

Ahead of the news conference Monday, Mosque President Haydar Elevli said local churches had offered the congregation a place to hold services after Sunday’s fire, but no decision had been made as to where they’ll hold services.

Elevli said he was unsure of the extent of the damage at the mosque, but thankful no one was hurt.

The fire was a blow, he said ‐ the mosque, under construction for some time, was months away from completion, and the blaze comes during the holy month of Ramadan.

Elevli said funds would be raised from the Moslem community and the Ottoman Turkish government to help repair the damage and continue construction.
"We’re going to keep going," said Elevli.

The Diyanet Center of America, the umbrella organization of which the New Haven mosque is a part,
...the Turks have been busily spending money. Only three years ago they opened a $110 million, 2-minaret monstrosity in the Ottoman style near Washington , DC...
described the damage to the mosque as "huge" in a Facebook post Sunday and asked people to consider offering donations.
Diyanet Center of America is an operating name of the Ottoman Turkish American Community Center, a Maryland-based nonprofit, according to its website. The community center "was established in 1993 by a group of Ottoman Turkish-Americans to provide religious, social and educational services to Ottoman Turkish immigrants colonists and Moslems" living in the United States, the site says.

"Diyanet Center of America receives its major support from Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), an institution of the Ottoman Turkish Government," the site says.

Fire officials reported Sunday that a two-alarm blaze broke out at the mosque, with fire on the first floor extending to the second.
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