Posted on 01/14/2015 6:14:39 AM PST by SJackson
CAIR Sues California
Posted By Lloyd Billingsley On January 14, 2015 @ 12:36 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 2 Comments
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections on behalf of Elsiddig Elhindi, a prison guard who claims to have suffered anti-Muslim harassment for 12 years.
Elhindi, 56, told the Huffington Post he had been subjected to very very severe harassment from co-workers and supervisors as high as the wardens office at some times. He said he had been ridiculed because of his accent and referred to as a terrorist and a suicide bomber. This amounted to emotional torture, for years and years and it was so severe, so frequent, it has affected my life in many ways. Elhindi said co-workers called him a rat and a snitch and the prison administration was dismissive of my cries for help and suggested he retire.
Elhindi, who left Sudan at age 19, allegedly suffered this abuse while working a California State Prison, Sacramento. He told Steve Magagnini of the Sacramento Bee My accent was joked about, my color was joked about, and the use of the N word was unbelievable, Its scary. The stress level, he told the Bee, amounts to emotional torture and never stopped. He declined to retire because I have a family to support and have invested 27 years of my life into state service and cannot just walk away. But it wasnt just about him.
I think its a systemic issue, Elhindi told the Bee. There are other Muslim officers that have complained of similar treatment, but the majority are scared to report it. In 2011 Elhindi filed a complaint with Equal Opportunity Commission, which found reasonable cause to believe the California Department of Corrections may have violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The U.S. Department of Justice, however, declined to pursue the case.
Elhindis lawyer, Brice Hamack, Civil Rights Coordinator for CAIR in northern California, told the Huffington Post that the DOJ had redacted part of their report, so he did not know why they declined to pursue the case. It was based on employment harassment, Hamack explained, but at the end of the day its really about being able to exercise your right to practice whatever religion you see fit, without fear of having your livelihood affected by it.
Hamack told Reuters that while we understand most work environments come with some level of joking and personal banter, employers must protect employees who become subjected to severe and pervasive harassment by their co-workers. Hamack charged that When the State of California and the CDCR failed to protect Mr. Elhindi from harassment based on his religion, race and national origin, as well as from retaliation for seeking protection against such harassment, they violated his civil rights.
When the Huffington Post asked Hamack why CAIR got involved, Hamack said that CAIR was a civil-rights organization that fights for the rights of American Muslims to be safe in the workplace, to take on jobs that they believe in, take on causes they believe in, without fear of retaliation and harassment due to their Islamic beliefs.
None of the reporters included background on CAIR, which as Joe Kaufman has noted, was established as being a part of the American Palestine Committee, an umbrella organization run by then-global Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook, who was based in the U.S. at the time and who now operates out of Egypt as a spokesman for Hamas. CAIRs November 8, 2014, 20th anniversary banquet at the Santa Clara Convention featured speakers Nihad Awad, who worked for the propaganda wing of Hamas, and Siraj Wahhaj, the imam of the At-Taqwa Mosque, and a character witness for Blind Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, prosecuted for the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.
On its own website, CAIR linked to the Sacramento Bee piece by Steve Magagnini, in which Elsiddig Elhindi claimed emotional torture and charged that anti-Muslim harassment was a systemic issue. The article also provides some clue as to how pervasive anti-Muslim harassment might be in Californias prison system, and why the U.S. Department of Justice declined to pursue the case. Elhindi, in fact, has been promoted to sergeant, and since September has worked at California State Prison, Solano, where he has not experienced harassment. The Bee reporter offers further enlightenment as to what the CAIR legal action may really be about.
The suit asks the federal court to hold a jury trial and seeks special damages covering wages and benefits, general damages of pain, suffering, mental injury and emotional distress, past and future, reasonable legal fees and protection against future harassment. It also asks that the Corrections Department increase anti-discriminatory training for supervisors and employees.
If all that is true, then this man would probably be happier in his home country. Perhaps he should consider relocating AWAY from all the bigots and racists here in this country.
PS - He moved here when he was 19. He is now 56. That means he has been here for 37 years, or 2/3 of his life. WHY does he still have an accent?
“CAIR, [which was] established as being a part of the American Palestine Committee, an umbrella organization run by then-global Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook, who was based in the U.S. at the time and who now operates out of Egypt as a spokesman for Hamas. CAIRs November 8, 2014, 20th anniversary banquet at the Santa Clara Convention featured speakers Nihad Awad, who worked for the propaganda wing of Hamas, and Siraj Wahhaj, the imam of the At-Taqwa Mosque, and a character witness for ‘Blind Sheikh’ Omar Abdel Rahman, prosecuted for the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.”
WHY are these vermin in our country to begin with? Talk about the camel’s nose under the tent!
We’re so screwed.
And in prison the language is rough, very rough, from guards to convicts and he is offended by this?!
Mullah Omar Ping! ;)
> When the Huffington Post asked Hamack why CAIR got involved, Hamack said that CAIR was a civil-rights organization that fights for the rights of American Muslims to be safe in the workplace, to take on jobs that they believe in, take on causes they believe in, without fear of retaliation and harassment due to their Islamic beliefs.
Council on Amerrican Islamic Relations. I’d say they are much more than that from what I’ve seen...I tried to warn people about the fake middle eastern chamber of commerce’s (set up all over the nation now) true mission years ago but they wouldn’t listen. Now they are going to learn their lessons the hard way...
They have told us they will use our laws against us including election laws.
I will always think Obama’s election, the funding, the primaries, the voting machines, were all “illegal” Does the word traitor have any meaning anymore, or any punishment?
Geez, it gives me some faith that there are still some good people in California. (Mild sarcasm, I realize there are and have been good people in CA). I firmly believe that verbal abuse via jokes and racial/ethnic epitaphs are required for all immigrants to become American. This may sound strange, but it is my experience growing up, except I didn't grow up with Muslims. There were Micks, Kites, Dagos, WOPs, Hunkies, Pollocks, and yes that dreaded 'N' word, when I grew up. If you had an accent, it was made fun of. If you didn't behave as an American, it was made fun of. On the other hand, there was a level of respect for each other's ethnic heritage/culture/food, etc. You just had to be American first.
Today it is rare that you can find a place where you can provide abuse, err, I mean help, to someone to help guide them along in becoming more American.
“Does the word traitor have any meaning anymore, or any punishment?”
Other than Karma, which I completely believe in, it’s not looking good...
As a side note, it’s interesting that so many muslim names have the word “ham” in them.
How is he going to deal with the new Gender Neutral bathrooms?
YIKES!
I see a case of the vapors coming on. . .
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