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10 years since 9-11…and 10 years of America’s homeland war on Muslims and Arabs. American Muslims are under the microscope, from capital hill, to your local shopping mall. Almost every week, there’s news about the bust of another terrorist cell. The effect on those communities-living in fear of demonization, or arrest– has been devastating. Racial profiling has happened in times of war before—how will it end this time around?
Featuring: Veena Dubal, Asian Law Caucus National Security and Civil Rights Program Staff Attorney: Lejla Duka, family member of the Fort Dix Five: Dominick Calsolaro, Albany Common Council Member: Noor Elashi, Daughter of Ghassan Elashi of the Holy Land 5: Shaheena Parveen, mother of Siraj Matin: Marlene Jenkins, mother of Tarik Shaw: Sharmin Sadequee, sister of Shifa Sadequee: Tamer Mehanna, brother of Tariq Mehanna: Fred Korematsu, formerly interned Japanese American, John Frank, Clerk to Associate Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black; Tsuyako Kitashima, Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress spokesperson; Donald Tamaki, lawyer for Fred Korematsu, Peter Irons, UC San Diego Constitutional Law Professor; Peter King, New York State Representative
For More Information:
Project Salam
http://www.projectsalam.org/
Asian Law Caucus
http://www.asianlawcaucus.org/
Coalition For a Safe San Francisco
http://www.safesf.org/
Manufacturing the Muslim Menace: A report by Political Research Associates
http://www.publiceye.org/liberty/training/project-home.html
Of Civil Rights and Wrongs: The Fred Korematsu Story
http://www.pbs.org/pov/ofcivilwrongsandrights/
Council on American Islamic Relations
http://www.cair.com/
San Francisco Human Rights Commission
http://www.sf-hrc.org/
Korematsu Institute
http://korematsuinstitute.org/
Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress
http://www.ncrr-la.org/
Free the Fort Dix 5
http://freefortdixfive.com/
Information on the Newburgh 4
http://www.projectsalam.org/cases/Newburgh_4.html
New York University School of Law Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
http://www.chrgj.org/
Rep. Peter King’s Opening Statement at Hearing on
“The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and that
Community’s Response”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7OzQ29ckks
text:
http://homeland.house.gov/sites/homeland.house.gov/files/03-10-11%20Final%20King%20Opening%20Statement_0.pdf
The post Making Contact – Presumed Guilty: American Muslims and Arabs (9-11 Encore Edition) appeared first on KPFA.
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10 years since 9-11…and 10 years of America’s homeland war on Muslims and Arabs. American Muslims are under the microscope, from capital hill, to your local shopping mall. Almost every week, there’s news about the bust of another terrorist cell. The effect on those communities-living in fear of demonization, or arrest– has been devastating. Racial profiling has happened in times of war before—how will it end this time around?
Featuring: Veena Dubal, Asian Law Caucus National Security and Civil Rights Program Staff Attorney: Lejla Duka, family member of the Fort Dix Five: Dominick Calsolaro, Albany Common Council Member: Noor Elashi, Daughter of Ghassan Elashi of the Holy Land 5: Shaheena Parveen, mother of Siraj Matin: Marlene Jenkins, mother of Tarik Shaw: Sharmin Sadequee, sister of Shifa Sadequee: Tamer Mehanna, brother of Tariq Mehanna: Fred Korematsu, formerly interned Japanese American, John Frank, Clerk to Associate Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black; Tsuyako Kitashima, Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress spokesperson; Donald Tamaki, lawyer for Fred Korematsu, Peter Irons, UC San Diego Constitutional Law Professor; Peter King, New York State Representative
For More Information:
Project Salam
http://www.projectsalam.org/
Asian Law Caucus
http://www.asianlawcaucus.org/
Coalition For a Safe San Francisco
http://www.safesf.org/
Manufacturing the Muslim Menace: A report by Political Research Associates
http://www.publiceye.org/liberty/training/project-home.html
Of Civil Rights and Wrongs: The Fred Korematsu Story
http://www.pbs.org/pov/ofcivilwrongsandrights/
Council on American Islamic Relations
http://www.cair.com/
San Francisco Human Rights Commission
http://www.sf-hrc.org/
Korematsu Institute
http://korematsuinstitute.org/
Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress
http://www.ncrr-la.org/
Free the Fort Dix 5
http://freefortdixfive.com/
Information on the Newburgh 4
http://www.projectsalam.org/cases/Newburgh_4.html
New York University School of Law Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
http://www.chrgj.org/
Rep. Peter King’s Opening Statement at Hearing on
“The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and that
Community’s Response”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7OzQ29ckks
text:
http://homeland.house.gov/sites/homeland.house.gov/files/03-10-11%20Final%20King%20Opening%20Statement_0.pdf
The post Making Contact – Presumed Guilty: American Muslims and Arabs (9-11 Encore Edition) appeared first on KPFA.
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