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CAIR - MI seeks disciplinary
action over Islamophobic e-mail
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In the Name of God, the Compassionate,
the Merciful
(LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI, 4/24/06) - The
Michigan chapter of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) today
called on Michigan State University (MSU) in
East Lansing to take "appropriate
disciplinary action" against a professor
who sent an Islamophobic e-mail to Muslim
students.
MSU engineering professor Indrek Wichman
used his faculty e-mail account to send a
"Dear Moslem Association" message to the
university's Muslim Students' Association (MSA)
containing a long list of charges, including
a claim that Muslims rape "Scandinavain
[sic] girls and women (called 'whores' in
your culture)."
The February 28, 2006, e-mail also
stated: "I counsul [sic] you dissatisfied,
agressive [sic], brutal, and uncivilized
slave-trading Moslems to be very aware of
this as you proceed with your infantile
'protests.' If you do not like the values of
the West--see the 1st Ammendment [sic]--you
are free to leave. I hope for God's sake
that most of you choose that option.
Please return to your ancestral homelands
and build them up yourselves instead of
troubling Americans."
Representatives from CAIR-MI and the MSA met
several times with MSU officials to urge the
university to take appropriate action in the
case as well as to address the increasing
religious and racial tensions on campus. The
university is considering a response to
Muslim student concerns.
"It is unconscionable for a professor to
use his university e-mail account to foster
a hostile learning environment for Muslim
students," said CAIR-MI Executive Director
Dawud Walid. "The university needs to take
appropriate disciplinary action in this case
to demonstrate through its actions that
anti-Muslim bigotry will not be tolerated on
campus."
Walid also said there have been a number
of recent incidents on or near the MSU
campus targeting minorities.
CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil
liberties group, has 32 offices and chapters
nationwide and in Canada. 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. |
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