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The largest Muslim advocacy group in the nation responded to news of Awlaki's death by rejecting his calls to violence, though the group also raising the "due process" concerns that were amplified by other civil liberties groups.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, said the American Muslim community "firmly repudiated Anwar al-Awlaki's incitement to violence, which occurred after he left the United States."
"While a voice of hate has been eliminated, we urge our nation's leaders to address the constitutional issues raised by the assassination of American citizens without due process of the law," the controversial group said.