Texas man arrested over anti-Muslim death threats

Carlos MarroquinHARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Authorities are investigating possible hate crimes at several convenient stores in north Houston and Harris County.

On Monday morning, Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables arrested 32-year-old Carlos Marroquin after a convenience store clerk at the Shell gas station at 6007 FM 2920 reported a man saying racial slurs and making terroristic threats.

Deputy constables said the suspect threatened to kill the store clerk and burn his store down because he was a Muslim.

Marroquin went to at least three different convenient store locations Monday morning making similar threats, according to investigators. Deputy constables obtained statements from witnesses at each location.

KPRC Houston, 2 April 2013

See also Cypress Creek Mirror, 3 April 2013

And “CAIR-Texas asks that bail be revoked for anti-Muslim threats”, CAIR press release, 3 April 2013

Feds indict alleged anti-Muslim bigot on hate crime charge

A Federal Way man accused of viciously beating a Sikh cab driver while shouting anti-Muslim slurs now faces a federal hate crime indictment.

Initially charged in King County Superior Court, Jamie W. Larson is accused of attacking a cab driver during an Oct. 17 ride after commenting on the man’s turban. Larson, who is alleged to have torn at the man’s beard and injured his mouth in the attack, apparently believed the Sikh driver to be Muslim.

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CAIR wins judgement for Muslim centre’s freedom of religion

CAIR-Chicago Irshad Center press conferenceA federal judge has ruled that DuPage County was “arbitrary and capricious” when it denied permission for an Iranian Muslim group to build a mosque on a 3-acre residential property near west-suburban Naperville. Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer issued a 70-page summary judgment Friday that could force the county to reconsider the zoning petition of the Irshad Learning Center.

“I think it’s significant not only for this one Muslim institution but all Muslim religious institutions who are facing problematic decisions by their local governments,” said Kevin Vodak, an attorney with the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which represented the center. DuPage County has had a number of disputed zoning bids by mosques in recent years, but this is the only one that CAIR has stepped in to represent.

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Scientific racism, militarism, and the new atheists

Leading figures in the new atheist movement are heirs to the disreputable scientific racists of the past, argues Murtaza Hussain.

Al Jazeera, 2 April 2013

Update:  Sam Harris, the main target of Murtaza Hussain’s polemic, has posted an email exchange with Glenn Greenwald in which, predictably, Harris indignantly denies the charge of racism and Islamophobia.

Update 2:  See Glenn Greenwald, “Sam Harris, the New Atheists, and anti-Muslim animus”, Guardian, 3 April 2013

Islamic headscarf debate rekindled in France

BBC News reports on the new assault on the rights of French Muslim women following the recent court ruling that the “Baby Loup” creche discriminated against nursery assistant Fatima Afif when they sacked her for refusing to remove her headscarf.

See also “Hijab ruling exposes Islamophobia in French politics—on right and left”, Socialist Worker, 2 April 2013

Luton: police probe mosque fire

Luton mosque fireAn investigation is underway after an arson attack at a mosque in Bury Park in the early hours of this morning (April 2).

Fire crews were called to the Bury Park Jamia Masjid in Bury Park Road at 4.30am, after two large metal bins were pushed up against a door and set alight. The scene has been cordoned off by police while a fire investigation takes place.

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