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CAIR Report Shows Jump in Anti-Muslim Bias
Incidents, Decrease in Hate Crimes in 2008
ccun.org, December 27, 2009
An annual report released today by a prominent national Muslim civil
rights and advocacy organization shows an increase in the total number of
bias-related incidents, but a decrease in anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2008.
The report by the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR), titled “Seeking Full Inclusion,” offers a summary of
incidents and experiences of anti-Muslim violence, discrimination and
harassment reported to the group during the 2008 calendar year. It also
examines the use of Islamophobic rhetoric in the 2008 presidential
election and highlights a number of issues of concern to the American
Muslim community, including watch lists, surveillance of mosques and new
FBI guidelines that allow religious and ethnic profiling.
To view the entire “Seeking Full Inclusion” report,
go to:
http://www.cair.com/Portals/0/pdf/CAIR-2009-Civil-Rights-Report.pdf
The introduction to CAIR’s report, the only annual study of its
kind, states: “In 2008, Muslims continued to face barriers to
their full and equal participation in American society. Certain
individuals and institutions persisted in profiting by smearing Islam.
American Muslims continued to fear profiling, surveillance and undue
scrutiny by law enforcement and other authorities.” CAIR and its
affiliate chapters nationwide processed a total of 2,728 incidents in
2008. That figure represents a three percent increase in reported cases
from 2007 (2,652 reports) and an 11 percent increase over cases reported
in 2006 (2,467 reports). It is the highest number of civil rights cases
ever recorded in CAIR’s annual report. (Note: The higher number of cases
is due in part to inclusion of a new category of cases related to mailed,
faxed and e-mailed threats and hate messages.) According to CAIR’s
study: * The occurrence of reported civil rights complaints
increased at mosques and Muslim organizations, rising from 564 cases in
2007 to 721 cases in 2008. This represents a 28 percent increase from 2007
to 2008. * There were 118 reported cases of discrimination in schools
in 2007 and 153 in 2008 -- a 31 percent increase. * Anti-Muslim hate
crime complaints fell by 14 percent in 2008, decreasing from 135 total
complaints in 2007 to 116 in 2008. “The decline in reported hate
crimes leads to cautious optimism, while the reported increase in
incidents at Muslim institutions and at schools reminds us that continued
vigilance and stepped-up community outreach efforts are necessary,” said
CAIR Legislative Director Corey Saylor, one of the report’s authors.
Saylor said the report also offers recommendations for action by the Obama
administration, Congress and American Muslim institutions. The
Obama administration is asked to 1) review and revise guidelines issued by
then Attorney General Mukasey in late 2008 that allow racial and religious
profiling, 2) to reduce the size of the watch lists, and 3) to implement
effective means by which travelers who believe they have been profiled may
seek redress. President Obama is also asked to visit an American mosque.
CAIR is recommending that Congress pass the End Racial Profiling Act
(ERPA) and the Fair, Accurate, Secure, and Timely Redress Act of 2009
(FAST Redress Act of 2009), and not offer a “legitimizing platform” to
anti-Muslim bigots. SEE: Anti-Islam Speaker Advocates Nuking Islam
http://tinyurl.com/loonwatch
NY Prof Advocates Use of Term ‘Going Muslim’
http://neemmagazine.com/men-who-stare-at-muslims/
Recommendations for the American Muslim community include timely reporting
of anti-Muslim incidents, community empowerment through civic engagement
and continued outreach to local and national law enforcement agencies.
SEE: Imam Killing Needs Independent Investigation (Detroit Free
Press)
http://tinyurl.com/imaminvestigation Overall, nine states and
the District of Columbia accounted for 79 percent of all incidents
reported to CAIR in 2008. These locations include: the District of
Columbia (27 percent), California (18 percent), Illinois (9 percent), New
York (5 percent), Florida (5 percent), Virginia (4 percent), Ohio (3
percent), Texas (3 percent), Minnesota (3 percent) and Pennsylvania (3
percent). CAIR began documenting anti-Muslim incidents following
the 1995 attack on the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, when some
commentators initially blamed Muslims for the bombing. Before the real
perpetrators were identified, Muslims nationwide were targeted in bias
incidents. 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 Legislative Director Corey Saylor, 202-384-8857; CAIR National
Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-488-8787 or 202-744-7726,
E-Mail: ihooper@cair.com; CAIR
Communications Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787, 202-341-4171,
E-Mail: arubin@cair.com
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