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Also here, from Raed's blog:

http://raedinthemiddle.blogspot.com/2006/08/back-from-mideast.html

I just came back from a short trip to Jordan and Syria. The trip to Syria was so fast, but I managed to visit some Lebanese refugee camps. I am so impressed by the Syrian people's generosity in receiving Lebanese refugees. The Syrian government didn't even have to send food or supplies to the refugees because of the overwhelming grassroots support. When I was in the school/refugee camp, many neighbors were walking in with food and clothes. Neighbors donated mattresses, TVs, satellites, money, and other aid.

The other thing you can't miss in Jordan and Syria is people's anger against the US. On more than occasion, I got shouted at because I live in the US. The most interesting incident was during a visit to a Lebanese refugee camp. I was called by two young Lebanese people, and they asked me whether me and the rest of the delegation visiting their shelter where coming from the US. I said yes. They said: "you better get the hell out of here unless you want us to make a scene". I tried to explain that we are the "good" Americans who are against the war, so they said go back home and change your government. "you can't come here visit us in a shelter that we were sent to because of your tax money and your bombs, and expect us to be nice to you". So me and the other Americans got the hell out of there.

The trip to Jordan was more productive and organized. I managed to put together a couple of meetings with Iraqi parliamentarians representing the major groups in the parliament. One meeting was with two MPs, one representing the biggest Sunni Group, and the other representing the biggest Shia group in the parliament. They gave the US delegation that accompanied me a strong and united message against the US presence in Iraq. It was a clear Sunni/Shia demand to end the occupation and set a timetable for withdrawing the US troops. Another meeting was with MPs and some other NGO representatives of mainly secular and liberal Iraqis. We had some other meetings with Human rights organizations as well. Read Tom Hayden's piece in The Nation for more details about our meeting in Amman.

That week in Jordan and Syria was so intense. I came back to DC for a day, then I took the bus to New York to watch Fear Up: Stories from Baghdad and Guantanamo, and participate in some discussions.

The next day, I went to JFK in the morning to catch my Jet Blue plane to California. I reached Terminal 6 at around 7:15 am, issued a boarding pass, and checked all my bags in, and then walked to the security checkpoint. For the first time in my life, I was taken to a secondary search . My shoes were searched, and I was asked for my boarding pass and ID. After passing the security, I walked to check where gate 16 was, then I went to get something to eat. I got some cheese and grapes with some orange juice and I went back to Gate 16 and sat down in the boarding area enjoying my breakfast and some sunshine.

At around 8:30, two men approached me while I was checking my phone. One of them asked me if I had a minute and he showed me his badge, I said: "sure". We walked some few steps and stood in front of the boarding counter where I found out that they were accompanied by another person, a woman from Jet Blue.

One of the two men who approached me first, Inspector Harris, asked for my id card and boarding pass. I gave him my boarding pass and driver's license. He said "people are feeling offended because of your t-shirt". I looked at my t-shirt: I was wearing my shirt which states in both Arabic and English "we will not be silent". You can take a look at it in this picture taken during our Jordan meetings with Iraqi MPs. I said "I am very sorry if I offended anyone, I didnt know that this t-shirt will be offensive". He asked me if I had any other T-shirts to put on, and I told him that I had checked in all of my bags and I asked him "why do you want me to take off my t-shirt? Isn't it my constitutional right to express myself in this way?" The second man in a greenish suit interfered and said "people here in the US don't understand these things about constitutional rights". So I answered him "I live in the US, and I understand it is my right to wear this t-shirt".

Then I once again asked the three of them : "How come you are asking me to change my t-shirt? Isn't this my constitutional right to wear it? I am ready to change it if you tell me why I should. Do you have an order against Arabic t-shirts? Is there such a law against Arabic script?" so inspector Harris answered "you can't wear a t-shirt with Arabic script and come to an airport. It is like wearing a t-shirt that reads "I am a robber" and going to a bank". I said "but the message on my t-shirt is not offensive, it just says "we will not be silent". I got this t-shirt from Washington DC. There are more than a 1000 t-shirts printed with the same slogan, you can google them or email them at wewillnotbesilent@gmail.com . It is printed in many other languages: Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, English, etc." Inspector Harris said: "We cant make sure that your t-shirt means we will not be silent, we don't have a translator. Maybe it means something else". I said: "But as you can see, the statement is in both Arabic and English". He said "maybe it is not the same message". So based on the fact that Jet Blue doesn't have a translator, anything in Arabic is suspicious because maybe it'll mean something bad!

Meanwhile, a third man walked in our direction. He stood with us without introducing himself, and he looked at inspector Harris's notes and asks him: "is that his information?", inspector Harris answered "yes". The third man, Mr. Harmon, asks inspector Harris : "can I copy this information?", and inspector Harris says "yes, sure".

inspector Harris said: "You don't have to take of your t-shirt, just put it on inside-out". I refused to put on my shirt inside-out. So the woman interfered and said "let's reach a compromise. I will buy you a new t-shirt and you can put it on on top of this one". I said "I want to keep this t-shirt on". Both inspector Harris and Mr. Harmon said "No, we can't let you get on that airplane with your t-shirt". I said "I am ready to put on another t-shirt if you tell me what is the law that requires such a thing. I want to talk to your supervisor". Inspector Harris said "You don't have to talk to anyone. Many people called and complained about your t-shirt. Jetblue customers were calling before you reached the checkpoint, and costumers called when you were waiting here in the boarding area".

it was then that I realized that my t-shirt was the reason why I had been taken to the secondary checking.

I asked the four people again to let me talk to any supervisor, and they refused.

The Jet Blue woman was asking me again to end this problem by just putting on a new t-shirt, and I felt threatened by Mr. Harmon's remarks as in "Let's end this the nice way". Taking in consideration what happens to other Arabs and Muslims in US airports, and realizing that I will miss my flight unless I covered the Arabic script on my t-shirt as I was told by the four agents, I asked the Jet Blue woman to buy me a t-shirt and I said "I don't want to miss my flight."

She asked, what kind of t-shirts do you like. Should I get you an "I heart new york t-shirt?". So Mr. Harmon said "No, we shouldn't ask him to go from one extreme to another". I asked mr. harmon why does he assume I hate new york if I had some Arabic script on my t-shirt, but he didn't answer.

The woman went away for 3 minutes, and she came back with a gray t-shirt reading "new york". I put the t-shirt on and removed the price tag. I told the four people who were involved in the conversation: "I feel very sad that my personal freedom was taken away like this. I grew up under authoritarian governments in the Middle East, and one of the reasons I chose to move to the US was that I don't want an officer to make me change my t-shirt. I will pursue this incident today through a Constitutional rights organization, and I am sure we will meet soon". Everyone said okay and left, and I went back to my seat.

At 8:50 I was called again by a fourth young man, standing with the same jetblue woman. He asked for my boarding pass, so I gave it to him, and stood in front of the boarding counter. I asked the woman: "is everything okay?", she responded: "Yes, sure. We just have to change your seat". I said: "but I want this seat, that's why I chose it online 4 weeks ago", the fourth man said " there is a lady with a toddler sitting there. We need the seat."

Then they re-issued me a small boarding pass for seat 24a, instead of seat 3a. They said that I can go to the airplane now. I was the first person who entered the airplane, and I was really annoyed about being assigned this seat in the back of the airplane too. It smelled like the bathrooms, which is why I had originally chosen a seat which would be far from that area.

It sucks to be an Arab/Muslim living in the US these days. When you go to the middle east, you are a US tax-payer destroying people's houses with your money, and when you come back to the US, you are a suspected terrorist and plane hijacker.

If you want to call Jet Blue and ask about their regulations against Arabic script, you can use the following numbers:

* If calling within the U.S., Bahamas or Puerto Rico: 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583) * If calling from the Dominican Republic: 1-200-9898 * If calling from outside the U.S. or Dominican Republic: 001-801-365-2525 * Customers who are deaf or heard of hearing (TTY/TDD): 1-800-336-5530

or you can leave them some comments here. Help make the US a better place by stopping such unconstitutional violations of our rights.

1 posted on 08/30/2006 5:10:09 AM PDT by sonsofliberty2000
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"I got some cheese and grapes with some orange juice and I went back to Gate 16 and sat down in the boarding area enjoying my breakfast and some sunshine."

HUH?


40 posted on 08/30/2006 6:25:44 AM PDT by toldyou
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Good for JetBlue!


41 posted on 08/30/2006 6:27:19 AM PDT by toldyou
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...I was wearing my shirt which states in both Arabic and English "we will not be silent"...

His fellow passengers won't be silent either.

43 posted on 08/30/2006 6:28:32 AM PDT by mpoulin
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So I answered him "I live in the US, and I understand it is my right to wear this t-shirt".

Indeed it is. And it is the constitutional right of Jet Blue to refuse you service if you do not meet their standards of appropriate attire.

You're not the only person in the US with rights, assclown.

46 posted on 08/30/2006 6:43:43 AM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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I wonder if I would be able to board an airplane if I wore a tee shirt with a bulls eye painted over muhammad?
47 posted on 08/30/2006 6:46:24 AM PDT by John D
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http://www.parkerstudio.com/AAW/notsilentstories.html

more of the shirts


48 posted on 08/30/2006 6:47:40 AM PDT by Ellesu
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To: sonsofliberty2000

A suggestion, stay in Iraq and avoid embarassment.


52 posted on 08/30/2006 6:55:34 AM PDT by hgro
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It sucks to be an Arab/Muslim living in the US these days.

Yeah, except that it doubly and triply sucks to be an Arab/(Any other country inserted here). Like Winston Churchill said: "Democracy is the absolute worst kind of government ever invented by man -- except for all the others."

This cat needs to grow up.

55 posted on 08/30/2006 7:00:31 AM PDT by Tennessean4Bush (I would never belong to any club that would have someone like me as a member.)
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To: sonsofliberty2000
Do you have another t-shirt?

59 posted on 08/30/2006 7:05:07 AM PDT by evets (beer)
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It sucks to be an Arab/Muslim living in the US these days.

So stop living in the US, if it's that bad. You see, you have the freedom to make that change here... unlike Muslims in Arab lands who wish to stop being Muslim.

66 posted on 08/30/2006 7:24:35 AM PDT by Teacher317
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Is that the same t-shirt we always see mother she-hag in?


67 posted on 08/30/2006 7:27:49 AM PDT by rock_lobsta (cair = hamas = iran = EVIL)
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"In an interview with New York Public Radio on Tuesday, Jarrar said, "I grew up and spent all my life living under authoritarian regimes and I know that these things happen. But I'm shocked that they happened to me here, in the U.S."

Well, Jarrar, if you don't like it here, you can always go back to whatever camel dung laden city you came from.

68 posted on 08/30/2006 7:36:01 AM PDT by albee (The best thing you can do for the poor is.....not be one of them. - Eric Hoffer)
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A person cannot be allowed to hide behind our Constitutional rights while despising, undermining, and desiring to destory them at the same time. Shove that t-shirt where the sun don't shine and beat feet out of the USofA back to the barbarians you sprang from.


69 posted on 08/30/2006 7:38:58 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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I love to see it when the passengers take matters into their own hands, do the "profiling" themselves, and refuse to board the planes with those they suspect might be up to no good.

Since the government and the airlines fear the ACLU and so far are too polically correct to profile, the passengers themselves must do it for the sake of their own safety.

The fastest way to force the P C issue is for people to refuse to board (or force the plane to turn back) when they feel uncomfortable.


70 posted on 08/30/2006 7:40:57 AM PDT by Matchett-PI ( Ignorance is correctable with education, but stupid is forever.)
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"I grew up and spent all my life living under authoritarian regimes and I know that these things happen. But I'm shocked that they happened to me here, in the U.S."

Yes, our hearts bleed for you, Raed. Better run back to those authoritarian regimes you are so nostalgic for and leave the big bad US.

72 posted on 08/30/2006 7:44:36 AM PDT by relictele
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To: sonsofliberty2000

This Guy is a Ba'aathist, holds a damn green card, married to an Iranian 2d generation "American"woman. He danced with joy at each GI killed. Raed Jarrar is a swine, he should have been deported. Unfortunately, our buddies at state find him the right kind of woggie.


74 posted on 08/30/2006 7:51:13 AM PDT by gatorbait
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So based on the fact that Jet Blue doesn't have a translator, anything in Arabic is suspicious because maybe it'll mean something bad!

I thought this guy was from the US?

My bet is that he staged the whole thing as civil disobedience to play the victim and get brownie points from his Imam.

77 posted on 08/30/2006 7:57:12 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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It sucks to be an Arab/Muslim living in the US these days.

Really?..try being an American living in your islamic crapholes......headless and dead....nimrod.

78 posted on 08/30/2006 7:58:49 AM PDT by ScreamingFist (Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
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I believe this a--hole is a big Baath supporter, and his family got rich under Hussein (figure out the only way that can happen).

I believe he was arrested by the new Iraqi government and then given political asylum in the US. He should have been hung.

80 posted on 08/30/2006 8:01:59 AM PDT by pierrem15 (Charles Martel: past and future of France)
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Then they re-issued me a small boarding pass for seat 24a, instead of seat 3a.

That happens to me all the time, and I'm a regular white guy.

81 posted on 08/30/2006 8:04:52 AM PDT by Theo (Global warming "scientists." Pro-evolution "scientists." They're both wrong.)
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