A decade of bias voiced at 9/11 hearing

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – At an event here Aug. 27 to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, harrowing stories were related of bullying in schools, workplace harassment, hate crimes based on religious affiliations and persecution by law enforcement agencies due to wearing faith-based hair coverings.

The three-hour hearing, “Unheard Voices of 9/11”, dramatically presented the decade-long impact after 9/11 on Arab, Muslim and Sikh American communities.

“Most of the bullying that I faced happened in middle school,” said Sarah O’Neal, a young hijab-wearing Muslim at the first panel on school bullying. “I was called a ‘towel head’ and some students asked me if I had relatives in al-Qaeda.” Currently a junior at Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, Calif., she added, “I felt marginalized, upset and unaccepted. I don’t want other kids to experience what I experienced in school because of my religion and because I wear a hijab.”

Navneet Singh, 16, of Redwood City, Calif., said, “I have felt isolated from elementary school onwards. In the fourth grade, I got punched in my face by a high school (student). I have been asked if I am related to any terrorist. I feel like I have to walk around with my guard up all the time.”

Speakers at the program, organized by state Assemblyman Paul Fong, D-Cupertino, Calif., the Sikh Coalition and the Council on American Islamic Relations, besides voicing their experiences, emphasized the need for policies and ideas to combat bigotry.

India West, 2 September 2011

Met’s anti-extremism co-ordinator claims EDL are not extremists, tells Muslims to engage in ‘dialogue’ with them

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Scotland Yard has been accused of underestimating the threat from the English Defence League (EDL) after the head of the unit monitoring hate groups declared it was not an extremist organisation.

In an email obtained by the Guardian, Adrian Tudway, National Co-ordinator for Domestic Extremism, said he formed the view the EDL were not extreme after reading their website.

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Meet the Islamophobes

Eli Clifton, co-author of the Center for American Progress report Fear, Inc. The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America, is publishing a series of articles at Think Progress based on the report’s findings. So far, the series has covered Richard Scaife, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and Steven Emerson.

Think Progress also has an article by another of the report’s authors, Faiz Shakir, responding to misrepresentation of Fear, Inc. on Fox News.

It is right to ban the English Defence League’s march

Lutfur Rahman, mayor of Tower Hamlets, replies to an article (“Let the EDL racists march”) by Nina Power.

Guardian, 1 September 2011

Postscript:  I’m told that the title “Let the EDL racists march” was chosen by the Guardian, not by Nina Power, who objected to it.

Update:  And the title has now been changed to “A protest ban isn’t the way to stop the racist EDL”.

Altercation at New York amusement park after Muslim women banned from rides for wearing headscarves

Playland logoA New York amusement park was temporarily shut down Tuesday after a large-scale altercation erupted between Muslim patrons and park rangers over a disagreement on headgear rules.

Muslim women in a tour group at Rye Playland in Westchester County were reportedly denied access to several rides because they were wearing hijabs – their traditional headscarves, MyFoxNY reports.

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Most US Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

Pew Muslim Americans pollMore than half of Muslim Americans in a new poll say government anti-terrorism policies single them out for increased surveillance and monitoring, and many report increased cases of name-calling, threats and harassment by airport security, law enforcement officers and others.

Still, most Muslim Americans say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. and rate their communities highly as places to live.

The survey by the Pew Research Center, one of the most exhaustive ever of the country’s Muslims, finds no signs of rising alienation or anger among Muslim-Americans despite recent U.S. government concerns about homegrown Islamic terrorism and controversy over the building of mosques.

“This confirms what we’ve said all along: American Muslims are well integrated and happy, but with a kind of lingering sense of being besieged by growing anti-Muslim sentiment in our society,” said Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington, D.C.-based Muslim civil rights group. “People contact us every day about concerns they’ve had, particularly with law enforcement authorities in this post-9/11 era.”

Associated Press, 30 August 2011

EDL supporter jailed for glassing pub landlord

Tracy_ManningA mum-of-three broke down in tears as she was jailed for nine months for glassing a pub landlord. John Higginson suffered a two-centimetre gash to his forehead when 39-year-old Tracy Manning hurled a beer glass in his face at The Upper George in Crown Street, Halifax.

Bradford Crown Court heard that the landlord had asked her to leave the pub after she and her friends drunkenly chanted support for the BNP and EDL. Manning was being escorted off the premises by Mr Higginson when she grabbed the glass and threw it at him. Prosecutor Bashir Ahmed said the landlord followed Manning outside and as he tried to detain her she punched him and poked her thumb into his left eye.

The court heard Mr Higginson was left with a scar and has suffered sleeplessness and anxiety since the incident in April. Manning, who has previous convictions for assault, battery and resisting the police, admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Halifax Courier, 30 August 2011

Manning’s involvement with the EDL is clear from the Halifax Division’s Facebook page. The assault for which she has been convicted apparently took place four months ago. Although the Courier report doesn’t give the exact date, it is worth noting that the EDL held a protest in Halifax on 16 April.

9/11 coloring book influences kids with Islamophobia

We Shall Never Forget 9-11Believing that the upcoming 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 is best memorialized in crayon, Really Big Coloring Books, Inc. is publishing a new coloring book entitled “We Shall Never Forget 9/11: The Kids’ Book of Freedom“.

In offering kids the option of coloring the Twin Towers burning, mourning survivors, or the Navy SEALs shooting Osama Bin Laden, publisher Wayne Bell insists that “the doodles represent patriotism”, a “simplistic, honest tool” to “help educate children on events on 9/11”. But many Muslims describe it as, in a word, “disgusting”.

Pointing out that Muslims are already dealing with an environment of increasing Islamophobia, Michigan Council on American Islamic Relations representative Dawud Walid noted that “nearly all of the mentions of Muslims in the book are accompanied by the words ‘terrorist’ or ‘extremist’.” Indeed, the page depicting a Navy SEAL aiming at bin Laden cowering behind his veiled wife reads “Children, the truth is, these terrorist acts were done by freedom-hating Islamic Muslim extremists. These crazy people hate the American way of life because we are FREE and our society is FREE.” Bell’s response? “The truth is the truth“:

“Little kids who pick up this book can have their perceptions colored by those images … it instills bias in young minds,” said Walid. He says that some of the narrative and photos aren’t even correct, noting that Bin Laden wasn’t hiding behind a wife when he was shot.

Bell stood by the book as an “honest depiction”.

“The truth is the truth,” Bell said, adding, “It’s unfortunate that they were all Muslim and that’s the part people want to erase … I don’t know what else you can call them.”

Noting that one page depicts a woman mourning with a cross chain dangling from her neck, Walid says “Muslim mothers lost sons too”. He also noted that he’s not an advocate of showing children violent images – a sentiment that many military families share. Shariah Gibbs, a military spouse in Germany, said, “This should not be a coloring book.” Another said, “I would not buy a coloring book [about 9/11] … To me, coloring books should be fun … this is not!”

Think Progress, 30 August 2011

Meanwhile Insted has compiled a useful list for teachers and youth workers of 20 websites in the UK and the United States which contain materials, ideas and guidance for teaching and talking about 9/11.

Author sees domestic Islamic threat to German justice system

German law expert and former public TV investigative journalist Joachim Wagner presented a new book on Monday in which he speaks of a parallel justice system among the Muslim minority that undermines the rule of law in Germany.

The 236-page book, titled “Judges Without Law: Islamic Parallel Justice Endangers Our Rule of Law,” looks into the problems the German judiciary faces when investigating crimes committed within Muslim communities or clans in Germany.

Wagner says the “parallel justice system” is maintained by Islamic arbiters-cum-imams who settle crimes out of court without the involvement of German prosecutors or lawyers.

Deutsche Welle, 31 August 2011

Inside the spy unit that NYPD says doesn’t exist

Working with the CIA, the New York Police Department maintained a list of “ancestries of interest” and dispatched undercover officers to monitor Muslim businesses and social groups, according to new documents that offer a rare glimpse inside an intelligence program the NYPD insists doesn’t exist.

The documents add new details to an Associated Press investigation that explained how undercover NYPD officers singled out Muslim communities for surveillance and infiltration.

The Demographics Unit, a squad of 16 officers fluent in a total of at least five languages, was told to map ethnic communities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and identify where people socialize, shop and pray. Once that analysis was complete, according to documents obtained by the AP, the NYPD would “deploy officers in civilian clothes throughout the ethnic communities.”

The architect of this and other programs was a veteran CIA officer who oversaw the program while working with the NYPD on the CIA payroll. It was an unusual arrangement for the CIA, which is prohibited from spying inside the U.S.

After the AP report, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the NYPD has kept the city safe and does not take religion into account in its policing. The NYPD denied the Demographics Unit exists. “There is no such unit,” police spokesman Paul Browne said before the first AP story ran. “There is nothing called the Demographics Unit.”

Internal police documents show otherwise. An NYPD presentation, delivered inside the department, described the mission and makeup of the Demographics Unit. Undercover officers were told to look not only for evidence of terrorism and crimes but also to determine the ethnicity of business owners and eavesdrop on conversations inside cafes.

A police memorandum from 2006 described an NYPD supervisor rebuking an undercover detective for not doing a good enough job reporting on community events and “rhetoric heard in cafes and hotspot locations.”

Associated Press, 31 August 2011

Update:  See “CAIR asks NY City officials to enforce law barring NYPD mosque spying”, CAIR press release, 31 August 2011