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Islamophobia in the US:
TN
Anti-Muslim Mob Heckles Federal Officials, Bias Motive for MN Mosque
Vandalism
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CAIR
Applauds Feds for Standing Up to Tenn. Anti-Muslim 'Mob'(WASHINGTON,
D.C., 6/5/13)
- The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the
nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy
organization, today applauded federal officials who were
heckled last night in Tennessee by an anti-Muslim "mob."
At
an event sponsored by the American Muslim Advisory Council,
a large group of protesters heckled and interrupted speeches
by Bill Killian, U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of
Tennessee, and by Kenneth Moore, FBI special agent in charge
of the Eastern Tennessee District.
SEE:
Muslim Group's TN Forum with Feds Disrupted by Heckling
(Video)Despite
interruptions, Killian's presentation covered the First and
14th amendments and what constitutes a hate crime. One
attendee told the Tennessean newspaper she was afraid of
other audience members because of their bigoted actions.Anti-Muslim
slurs heard before or during the event included "Islam is
evil." The U.S. attorney was called a "traitor" and
"serpent" for speaking out against hate crimes targeting
Muslims. Other hecklers shouted "communist," "socialist" and
"Muslim" at the officials and promoted the manufactured
claim that "sharia," or Islamic principles, is being imposed
in America.
TN:
Anti-Muslim Crowd Lashes Out at U.S. Attorney
Video:
Anti-Muslim Crowd Heckles Federal Officials in Tenn.
CAIR-St. Louis:
Missouri Governor Vetoes Anti-Shariah Bill (RNS)"We
applaud the federal officials who, while defending First
Amendment freedoms, stood up for the right of American
Muslims to be free from bias-motivated attacks and
intimidation," said
CAIR National Communications
Director Ibrahim Hooper.
"The mob mentality demonstrated at last night's event should
be a wake-up call to all Americans who value religious
tolerance."Hooper said last night's hate protest
was organized by
Pamela Geller, regarded by many as the nation's most
notorious Islamophobe. She is head of the hate groups Stop
Islamization of America (SIOA) and American Freedom Defense
Initiative (AFDI).ADL:
Stop Islamization of America (SIOA)
Southern Poverty Law
Center
Profile of Pamela Geller
She is also the subject of a CAIR
"Islamophobe
profile" documenting the individuals and organizations
involved in spreading anti-Muslim bias in the United States.Earlier
this week, a Texas man who threatened to blow up the Islamic
Center of Murfreesboro in Tennessee
pleaded guilty to a federal charge.Just
today, CAIR called for a hate crime probe of repeated
vandalism at a Minnesota mosque.CAIR recently
urged similar probes of vandalism targeting mosques in
Georgia and
Texas.
Video:
CAIR Says Ga. Mosque Vandalism May Be Tied to London
Incident
Video:
CAIR Asks FBI to Probe Georgia Mosque VandalismCAIR
also began distributing new safety and security guidelines
to mosques and other Islamic institutions nationwide.
The new CAIR publication, "Best
Practices for Mosque and Community Safety," was produced
in response to recent bias attacks, including a series of
incidents last year targeting American Muslim institutions.Community
leaders may request a free copy of CAIR's "Best Practices
for Mosque and Community Safety," by going to:
http://www.cair.com/mosque-safety-guide.html
CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties
and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the
understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil
liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions
that promote justice and mutual understanding.
CONTACT:
CAIR National Communications Director
Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726,
[email protected]; CAIR
Communications Manager Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787,
202-341-4171,
[email protected] |
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