Tag: Profiling Islam: Faith Under Surveillance

  • CAIR-Ohio Rep Addresses the Erosion of Civil Liberties in the Post 9/11 Era

    CAIR-Ohio Rep Addresses the Erosion of Civil Liberties in the Post 9/11 Era

    (CLEVELAND, OH – 1/31/12) – A representative of the Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) gave a presentation on the erosion of civil liberties and targeting of Muslims in the post 9/11 area during the weekly meeting of the New Muslim Support Network at the Islamic Center of Cleveland.

    The talk, entitled Profiling Islam: Faith Under Surveillance, offered an in-depth look at various national security policies that have undermined civil liberties and dramatically increased racial, religious, and ethnic profiling in America. Presented by Julia Shearson, executive director of CAIR-Cleveland, the talk showed how the federal government’s ineffective, misguided and costly dragnet approach to national security makes us less safe and less free.

    “Government policies that promote profiling and erode civil liberties are out of line with core American values and are counterproductive to national security.” CAIR-Cleveland Executive Director Julia A. Shearson said. “Such ineffective policies should be realigned with constitutional norms or they should be dismantled.”

    CONTACT:  CAIR-Ohio Communications Coordinator Hanna Tyler, 614-451-3232, E-Mail: htyler@cair.com.

  • CAIR-Ohio Rep Addresses Profiling and Surveillance in the National Security Context

    CAIR-Ohio Rep Addresses Profiling and Surveillance in the National Security Context

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 4/16/11) – A representative of the Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) recently presented a seminar on profiling in the national security context at the “Save Our Communities” social justice conference in Cleveland.

    The seminar, entitled Profiling Islam: Faith Under Surveillance, offered an in-depth look at various national security policies that have dramatically increased racial, religious, and ethnic profiling in America. Presented by Julia Shearson, executive director of CAIR-Cleveland, the seminar showed how the federal government’s ineffective, misguided and costly dragnet approach to national security makes us less safe and less free.

    “Policies that promote profiling, erode civil liberties, and undermine trust between communities and law enforcement are counterproductive and should be dismantled,”said CAIR-Cleveland Executive Director Julia A. Shearson said.”

    CONTACT:  CAIR-Ohio Communications Coordinator Nijma Darwish, 614.451.3232, E-Mail: ndarwish@cair.com