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CAIR Denounces Islamophobic TSA Trainers 

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OnIslam & News Agencies 

Tuesday, 24 May 2011 10:56

 
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CAIR called on Napolitano to investigate the use of Islamophobe trainers by
TSA and other law enforcement authorities. 

WASHINGTON - A leading Muslim advocacy group called on the head of Homeland
Security to investigate the use of outside trainers who offer hostile,
stereotypical and inaccurate information about Muslims and Islam to the
nation's security personnel. 

"Well, let's cover all the stereotypical bases," Ibrahim Hooper, national
spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said Monday,
Star Tribune website reported on Monday, May 23. 

"It's not surprising in the least that [federal authorities] would resort to
anti-Muslim stereotypes." 

CAIR concerns renewed after a man who appeared to be of Middle East descent
was used in a recent security drill at the Minneapolis-St. Paul
International Airport. 

According to information released Monday by MSP airport police, the security
test, performed last May 12, included a device in a shaving kit made to look
like a bomb. 

The device was brought to a passenger security checkpoint, according to
airport Police Sgt. Mark Ledbetter, one of the responding officers. 

"Upon arriving [at the checkpoint]," Ledbetter wrote in his report, "TSA
[Transportation Security Administration] screeners were out with a male who
appeared to be Middle Eastern in descent or Indian/Pakistani." 

Calling on Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to investigate
the use of Islamophobe trainers, Hooper confirmed that he has no problem
with such security tests. 

But "when you resort to ethnic and religious stereotypes in these types of
drills, it sends the message to watch out for these people, and that leads
to profiling." 

TSA officials denied CAIR's accusations, noting that the agency conducts
thousands of training tests for individuals from different ethnicities. 

TSA conducts "thousands of training tests each year, and the individuals
carrying out the testing are [of] various ethnicities, ages and appearances,
just like the traveling public," TSA spokesman Greg Soule said. 

The new complains recalled earlier calls by CAIR on the Obama
administration, the Department of Defense and Congress to provide oversight
for widespread anti-Muslim bias in the training of law enforcement and
security and military personnel nationwide. 

Trainers for American military personnel have included Islamophobes such as
Robert Spencer, co-founder of Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA), a
group designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. 

Funding Islamophobia 

CAIR denounced the use and funding Islamophobe trainers as undermining
President Obama's efforts to state that US is not at war with Islam and
Muslims. 

"The use and funding of Islamophobic private trainers harms our nation's
safety and security and contradicts both DHS policy and your public
statements on improving relations with the American Muslim community," Nihad
Awad, CAIR National Executive Director, wrote in a letter sent to In a
letter sent Monday to Secretary Napolitano. 

"Promoting anti-Muslim hostility only serves to tear down hard-won trust and
spread unjustified fear and suspicion. 

"The fact that repeated calls for government investigations of this
disturbing trend have gone unanswered sends a very negative message to
American Muslims and to the larger society," Awad added. 

"Islamophobic trainers are undercutting your efforts and those of President
Obama, who repeatedly states that our nation is not at war with Islam or
Muslims." 

CAIR's renewed request for oversight comes following the release of an
80-page report, titled 

"Manufacturing the Muslim Menace: Private Firms, Public Servants, & the
Threat to Rights and Security," released by Political Research Associates
(PRA). 

The report details a systemic failure to regulate content in
counterterrorism training. 

Since 9/11, US Muslims, estimated between six to seven million, have become
sensitized to an erosion of their civil rights, with a prevailing belief
that America was stigmatizing their faith. 

Anti-Muslim frenzy has grown sharply in the US in recent months over plans
to build a mosque near the site of the 9/11 attacks in New York, resulting
in attacks on Muslims and their property. 

A Republican Senator stirred uproar last month over holding a probe into
what he called "radicalization" of American Muslims. 

Peter King, the chairman of the US House of Representatives' Homeland
Security Committee, claims that US Muslims are being radicalized by Al-Qaeda
operatives, accusing Muslim leaders of not cooperating with law enforcement
authorities in fighting terrorism. 

Worse still, lawmakers in at least 13 states have introduced proposals to
ban Shari`ah.

 



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