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Report Documenting Rising Islamophobia in the US June 27, 2011
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New CAIR, UC Berkeley Report Documents Growing Islamophobia in U.S. Groundbreaking study offers recommendations to help challenge troubling phenomenon (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Race and Gender today released a report based on available data and interviews with experts that documents growing Islamophobia in the United States and offers recommendations about how to challenge the troubling phenomenon. [Dr. Hatem Bazian, founder of the Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project at UC Berkeley, spoke at the Washington, D.C., news conference held this morning at CAIR's Capitol Hill headquarters to announce the release of the report.] The groundbreaking report -- titled "Same Hate, New Target: Islamophobia and Its Impact in the United States 2009-2010" -- offers a definition of Islamophobia as a "close-minded prejudice against or hatred of Islam and Muslims" and an overview of its growing negative impact in the United States. After defining the term, the report states: "It is not appropriate to label all, or even the majority of those, who question Islam and Muslims as Islamophobes." Special sections in the report focus on the manufactured controversy over the Park 51 Islamic community center in Manhattan, the 2010 Oklahoma ballot initiative targeting Islamic principles (Sharia) and Islamophobia in the 2010 elections. "This report shows that Americans who embrace pluralism must act together to prevent Islamophobia from being accepted in mainstream society," said CAIR National Legislative Director Corey Saylor, one of the report's co-authors. "Islamophobia is the new face of an old hate that has targeted minorities throughout our nation's history." Corey Saylor: Concern that Islamophobia is Trending Toward the Mainstream in the U.S. Saylor quoted from the report's executive summary: "CAIR's vision regarding Islamophobia in America looks toward the time when being Muslim carries a positive connotation and Islam has an equal place among many faiths in America's pluralistic society." He said the report lists the "worst" Islamophobes and the "best" of those pushing back against growing anti-Muslim sentiment in American society and presents an initial set of recommendations for Muslims and Americans of other faiths to challenge Islamophobia. Those commended for pushing back against Islamophobia include New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart, and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, among others. Those listed as actively promoting Islamophobia included Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, co-founders of the anti-Muslim hate group Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA); Act! for America leader Brigitte Gabriel; and GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich. Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were also listed as sources of Islamophobia. Recommendations in this first annual report are directed toward American Muslims and their institutions. The report states: "This is a reflection of our belief that American Muslims must take the lead in pushing back against Islamophobia. ... In a future report, we will offer recommendations to the public and private sectors." The recommendations for American Muslims include being an example to others of the "Islamic traditions of patience and reason," being active in community and political activities, promoting volunteerism, and strengthening outreach to law enforcement authorities. Suggestions are offered for to all those "who wish to help rid our country of Islamophobia and other forms of intolerance," including passing legislation banning racial profiling, speaking out strongly against smearing entire faiths or peoples and refusing to offer a legitimizing platform to those who spout anti-Muslim bigotry or Islamophobia. 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 Legislative Director Corey Saylor, 202-384-8857, E-Mail [email protected]; UC Berkeley Professor Dr. Hatem Bazian, 510-914-6722, E-Mail: [email protected]; CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726, E-Mail: [email protected]; CAIR Communications Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-341-4171, 202-488-8787, E-Mail: [email protected] ***
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VERSE OF THE DAY: DON'T USE GOD'S NAME AS
AN EXCUSE FOR EVIL -
TOP "Do not use God's name in your oaths as an
excuse to prevent you from dealing justly, guarding against evil
and making peace between people." The Holy Quran, 2:224 -----
VIDEO: VA. MUSLIM WOMAN ACCUSES AIR
FRANCE OF DISCRIMINATION (CAIR)
- TOP A Virginia woman accused Air France of
getting her terminated from the job she held briefly at Dulles
International Airport because of her religion. "The hijab, to me, it's empowerment,"
19-year-old Riham Osman said. "When people, men and women, talk
to me, they're looking at my personality, they're listening to
what I'm saying, they know that I stand for something." Osman is a proud Muslim from Herndon who
wears a head scarf, or hijab, as a sign of her faith -- a sign
of her faith that she says got her fired from Air France.
According to the copy of her contract she was hired by the
staffing agency Aerotek to be a passenger service agent for Air
France at Dulles. (Watch
the clip.) SEE ALSO:
CAIR: U.S. MUSLIM WOMAN WEIGHTLIFTER
BANNED FROM TOURNAMENT -
TOP USA Weightlifting has agreed to take the
case of hijab wearing weightlifter to the International
Weightlifting Federation (IWF) meeting in Malaysia on June 26. Kulsoom Abdullah is banned from competing in
the US Weightlifting Senior Nationals tournament this July
because her knees and elbows are covered. Writing on her web site Abdullah said,
"It is like saying, if you are different, you can not compete. I
am not asking people to change, I am just asking to participate
and be able to dress the way I do." (More) ----- The US Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet
Napolitano, was asked to investigate the use of outside trainers
who "offer hostile, stereotypical and grossly inaccurate
information about Muslims and Islam to the nation's security
personnel." The request made in a letter sent on May 23
by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) came after
revelations that stereotypes were used as part of a security
drill at the Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration
personnel used a person "who appeared to be Middle Eastern in
descent or Indian/Pakistani" to test screening procedures. In a statement to The Muslim News CAIR
also criticised the Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) for
sponsoring a conference which they say hosted "notorious
Islamophobe" Walid Shoebat. (More) ----- A new groundbreaking report outlining the
rise of Islamophobia in the United States in the 2009-2010 years
was released at a press conference in Washington. The Council on
American-Islamic Relations and the University of California,
Berkeley's Center for Race and Gender collaborated on the report
entitled "Same Hate, New Target." (Watch
the clip.) SEE ALSO:
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SALMAN HAMDANI - REMEMBERING SEPT. 11,
2001 - TEN YEARS LATER -
TOP Salman Hamdani, 23, of Bayside, was a police
cadet and paramedic who went to the scene to volunteer on 9/11.
His remains were found under the north tower. In March, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) honored Salman Hamdani at the House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Muslim radicalization as he spoke of how the NYPD cadet "bravely sacrificed his life." For his mother, Talat Hamdani, a substitute high school English teacher who lives in Lake Grove, the moment brought peace. "Finally his sacrifice was acknowledged - and in the U.S. Congress," she said. (More) |
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