A representative of a national Islamic group hosted workshops on civil rights and media relations Sunday at the LSU Union. Ibrahim Abusway, community affairs coordinator for the Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, presented the pair of programs to about 50 people. The first workshop was called "What to do if the FBI visits you." Jehad Mahmoud, president of the Islamic Center of Baton Rouge, which sponsored the workshops, said he's not aware of many cases of religious-based discrimination against Muslims in Louisiana, but said, "We want our community members to know their rights." During Abusway's presentation, he said that...