http://www.socialistworker.org/2007-1/614/614_02_Islamophobia.shtml

 

A bipartisan wave of Islamophobia

MEMBERS OF Congress are stoking racism against Muslims and Arabs. And it
isn't only right-wing Republicans--one of the most liberal Democrats in the
Senate stands guilty of promoting Islamophobia. 

The Republicans have a new target for their bigotry in newly elected
Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison--the first Muslim ever elected to Congress and
the first African American from the state. 

Rep. Virgil Goode (R-Va.) went after Ellison when Ellison--a criminal
defense lawyer who converted to Islam in college--said that he planned to
place his hand on the Koran during a congressional swearing-in ceremony in
January. 

Ellison's decision was publicized by right-wing radio host Dennis Prager,
who wrote in his Townhall.com blog, "Neither I nor tens of millions of other
Americans will watch in silence as the Bible is replaced with another
religious text for the first time since George Washington brought a Bible to
his swearing-in." 

Goode then declared, "When I raise my hand to take the oath on Swearing-In
Day, I will have the Bible in my other hand. I do not subscribe to using the
Koran in any way." 

Goode, who also supports building a "security fence" on the border with
Mexico and making English the official language, went on to condemn not just
of Islam but all immigrants. 

"I fear that in the next century, we will have many more Muslims in the
United States if we do not adopt the strict immigration policies that I
believe are necessary to preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the
United States of America and to prevent our resources from being swamped,"
Goode wrote in a letter sent to hundreds of Virginia voters. 

One detail that apparently escaped Goode is that Ellison isn't an immigrant.
"I'm an African-American," said Ellison, who traces his American ancestors
back to 1742. "I'm about as American as they come." 

"I'm a little incredulous about why anyone would care about what I'm going
to swear on," Ellison said to a recent gathering in Detroit. "In fact, if I
swore on a book that wasn't of my tradition...would you trust me?" 

Since his election in November, Ellison says he has received threatening
phone calls and e-mails and death threats--the latest example of the frenzy
of suspicion and hatred aimed at Muslims in the name of the "war on terror."


But Republican wing-nuts aren't the only ones in on the witch-hunt. Last
month, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) decided to take back an award she had
given to an Islamic activist after conservatives complained that he belonged
to an organization that supported so-called "terrorist activities." 

In December, Sacramento activist Basim Elkarra received a "certificate of
accomplishment" from Boxer. But when Boxer discovered that Elkarra was a
local official with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)--the
leading Muslim-American civil rights organization in the country--she took
the award back. 

Boxer also told her staff to tell CAIR to remove a previous statement she
had made endorsing CAIR from the group's Web site. In November, Boxer sent a
letter to CAIR on its 10th anniversary, claiming "[a]s an advocate for
justice and greater understanding, CAIR embodies what we should all strive
to achieve." 

Now, Boxer says that she never saw that letter--nor knew about the award to
Elkarra before it was sent out. 

CAIR officials say that Boxer is responding to claims by right-wing blogger
Joe Kaufman--who regularly appears on the Web site of conservative
witch-hunter David Horowitz--that CAIR members are connected to terrorism. 

"We feel that the same crowd who is pushing these smears against CAIR is the
same crowd as the neocons that pushed us into the Iraq war," CAIR's Nihad
Awad told Newsweek. "They are trying to smear the Muslim community, and they
are trying to silence its voice. This takes us back to the McCarthy era." 

Horowitz was thrilled at the result. "I'm pleased that Boxer listened to
us," Horowitz said. "The fact that Democrats are finally waking up is good."


We have to oppose these scapegoaters--Republicans and Democrats alike.



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