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ADC Press Release:
Have You Been Denied Entry to Palestine or Israel? Report Your Details

Washington, DC | October 13, 2006 | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination (ADC)
has noted increased reports which indicate Israel is discriminating against US
citizens and other foreign nationals by denying them entry or re-entry into the
West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.

In late September, the US Consul General in Jerusalem also acknowledged a
noticeable change in the number of Israeli refusals or denial of entry cases.
More than 120,000 Arab Americans are believed to be impacted by this latest
Israeli policy and the Consulate is urging people to document this information.
Additionally, on October 11, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "I will
continue to do everything in my power…to ensure that all American <a class=l
href=http://webmaxsearch.com?qq=travel onmouseover="return
(window.status='travel');" onmouseout="window.status='';">travel</a>ers receive
fair and equal treatment."

As such, ADC will be working with the 'Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-Entry
to the Occupied Palestinian Territories' ( http://www.righttoenter.ps ) to
collect information on this troubling practice. These first hand accounts will
help to document and demonstrate the impact of this discriminatory practice.

Please take the time to report your details to ADC by:

Completing the online form at: http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=2980

Alternately you may print the form located at:
http://www.adc.org/Doc/Entry_Denial_Questionnaire.doc
Send completed form by fax to: 202-333-3980

Direct questions to ADC's Legal Department: 202-244-2990 or legal@adc.org

It appears that these denials fall into two categories. The first group includes
US citizens and foreign nationals, either short or long term visitors wishing to
visit family or conduct <a class=l href=http://webmaxsearch.com?qq=business
onmouseover="return (window.status='business');"
onmouseout="window.status='';">business</a>, who don’t hold an Israeli-issued
Palestinian ID entry into or residence in Palestine. The second group includes
individuals who have applied for family unification, as per Israeli-defined
regulations, who have been unable to gain permanent residency. The majority of
this group are Palestinian ID holders petitioning for their spouse or children
to become residents in the West Bank or Gaza. Regardless of whether you fall
into either of these categories, please report your case information.

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October 13, 2006
ADC-NY signs letter against over-broad gang-related bans on immigrants


On September 27, 2006, Senator Frist introduced the "Community Protection
Against International Gangs Act" (S. 3946). Under S.3946 an immigrant who never
committed any crime whatsoever can be deported and denied immigration benefits
if the Attorney General asserts that he has a "reason to believe" that the
person is or was either a "member of" a gang, or participated in "activities"
that promote a gang.

Read the letter urging senators to oppose S.3946.

The deadline for the sign on letter is Tuesday, October 17 at noon EST.

October ___ 2006

 

ADC-NY opposes congressman King's call for racial profiling at airports

ADC-NY is a signatory to the letter of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation

Press Advisory

Thursday August 24, 2006

US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation Press Advisory

Over 120 Coalitions & Organizations Sign Open Letter to the Middle East

Groups protest indiscriminate attacks on civilians, Israel's actions, US policy

Over 120 coalitions and organizations, representing thousands of people throughout the United States, signed a letter of solidarity with people in the Middle East suffering from the impact of US and Israeli actions.  The Open Letter was organized by the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, a nationwide coalition of over 200 member groups. The first signatory was United for Peace and Justice, the largest anti-war coalition in the United States, with over 1,400 member groups.

The signatories called Israel's attacks on Gaza and Lebanon following the capture of its soldiers "vastly disproportionate" and condemned the humanitarian catastrophe it had created among Lebanese and Palestinians. They called for an end to "US military and political support to Israel's violations of international law" and to "the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, also in violation of international law."

The letter speaks directly to the region's people: "We want you to know that when we see and hear the news we are imagining your families, your homes, your hearts, your hopes, your terror. We are working hard for peace with justice. The pro-war forces arrayed against us are far more powerful than us. The road to peace is far too long, and many will suffer. But we vow to do all we can to bring an end to the US role in this violence."

Although a fragile cessation of hostilities has taken hold in Lebanon, Israel continues to attack Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza Strip. In Iraq, 100 civilians are being killed every day.  Mark Lance, co-chair of the US Campaign, stated, "We are US citizens and we refuse to be counted among those who kill." Writer and activist Bill Fletcher, a member of the US Campaign advisory board, said, "We, people of conscience, cannot permit this to continue."

The poet Kathy Engel, also a US Campaign board member, said, "There are times in our lives when we have no choice but to act and speak on behalf of what we know to be justice. I've been in different war zones but when I went to the refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza it was the worst thing I've ever seen and we're all responsible, especially US taxpayers."

The Open Letter is being disseminated today throughout the United States and the Middle East. The letter and list of signatories are at http://www.endtheoccupation.org

For interviews or more information, contact office@endtheoccupation.org

ADC New York is a signatory to the Rights Working Group letter to FBI Director Mueller.

July 31, 2006

The Honorable Robert S. Mueller III

Director

Federal Bureau of Investigation
J. Edgar Hoover Building
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20535-0001

Dear Director Mueller:

            We represent a wide range of civil liberties, civil rights, human rights and immigration organizations that have come together since the terrible attacks of September 11, to work to protect the civil liberties and human rights of everyone in the U.S. 

            We are concerned that at this time of crisis in the Middle East, our government may repeat mistakes of the past in targeting and thereby broadly casting suspicion on Muslim and Arab communities in the U.S.  In the wake of the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, hundreds of individuals who had no connection to terrorism were arrested and deported on the basis of their ethnicity, religion and national origin.  There were widespread reports of coercion in connection with so-called “voluntary interviews.”  There were massive efforts to gather information about innocent members of these communities presumably for inclusion in a permanent database.  In many communities, those actions created fear and suspicion of law enforcement which is, by your own account, counterproductive to the FBI’s legitimate and important counter-terrorism efforts.  Those concerns are still present and are exacerbated by recent international events and reports of heightened FBI activity.

            We urge you to address those concerns by making clear that there is no basis to regard any particular ethnic or religious community as suspect. We urge you to ensure that FBI officers have a specific basis for suspecting an individual of wrong-doing before targeting him or her for investigation, and that FBI officers do not investigate people on the basis of their religion, ethnicity or race.  We urge you to ensure that no individual is coerced into providing information in a manner that would violate his or her right to protection from self-incrimination.  We urge you to prevent arbitrary arrests and prohibit the use of immigration law as a means to threaten individuals or coerce cooperation.  Finally, we ask you to insist that every FBI employee respect the First Amendment rights of all individuals, including their right to practice their religion without fear of government intimidation, and their right to freedom of speech and opinion.

            Thank you for consideration of our views.  We would welcome the opportunity to discuss this further with you.

Click here for a list of signatories to the letter.

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ADC New York Press Release

ADCNY Calls for Congressional Oversight of Thorough and Public
Investigations of the Alleged Rape and Murders of Iraqi Civilians in
Mahmudiya, Iraq.

New York, NY | July 1, 2006 |

The New York Chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC-NY) is deeply disturbed by allegations that five U.S. Soldiers raped and killed a young Iraqi woman, burned her body and killed three members of her family, including a child, in Mahmudiya, Iraq.

The New York Times and the Associated Press have both reported that in
March 2006, several members of the Fourth Infantry Division patrolling
Mahmudiya observed a young woman and later returned to rape her. In what U.S. officials have described as "an apparent cover-up," the soldiers then killed her and three of her family members, among them a child. Some of the suspects then attempted to burn the young woman's body in order to further obscure the crimes they had committed.

U.S. officials have stated that the rape and killings appear to have been a "crime of opportunity," noting that the soldiers had not been attacked by insurgents, as they had first claimed. One soldier was arrested after admitting his role in the attack, while four others remain under investigation by the U.S. Military.

The willful killing and rape of civilians is a war crime and a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions. ADC-NY notes that the military investigation of the Mahmudiya attack is one of many current investigations involving possible war crimes committed by U.S. military personnel against Iraqi civilians. An investigation of the death of 24 unarmed in civilians in Haditha is pending, as are investigations into the death of three male detainees in the Saahuddin province in May 2006, the
shooting death of unarmed Iraqi man near Ramadi in February, and the death of an Iraqi soldier after an interrogation in 2003 at a detention camp in Qaim. In addition, last week a military court charged seven marines and one naval officer with premeditated muder for shooting an Iraqi man to death near Fallujah.

ADC-NY reiterates its demand that Congress adopt an immediate plan to initiate an orderly withdrawal of American troops from Iraq within months not years; abandon any plans to establish permanent military bases in Iraq; provide financial and other material support to the Iraqi government to rebuild Iraqi civilian infrastructure; and provide the necessary post-withdrawal support to assist the Iraqi government in maintaining the territorial integrity of Iraq.

ADC-NY urges the Department of Defense to conduct a full and expeditious investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Mahmudiya rape and murders, to make its findings public, and to take swift actions against those found to have engaged in these heinous crimes.

CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS and demand:

(1) vigilant Congressional oversight of this and other investigations into
alleged war crimes by U.S. military personnel in Iraq; and

(2) Congressional directives that the Department of Defense implement
rigorous training for U.S. troops stressing strict compliance with the U.S.
Military Code and the Geneva Conventions.

Contact information for your member of Congress can be found at:

http://capwiz.com/adc/dbq/officials/

or use the Capitol Hill switchboards toll free number, 1-888-355-3588.
 

ADC Calls for Protection of the Palestinian People and a Halt to Israeli
Destruction


Washington, DC | June 30, 2006 | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee (ADC) remains extremely concerned with the deeply serious and
growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Numerous officials have indicated that
Gaza is only days away from a deadly humanitarian crisis.

The latest Israeli offensive began days ago, with the electrical power plant
in Gaza being one of the first targets. That power station, which was destroyed, provides power to the majority of Gaza's 1.4 million residents. It also supplies power essential to the functioning of the water system, sewage treatment, and medical treatment. With summer temperatures reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit, Gaza residents are without shelter from the heat.

Israel continues to have complete control over Gaza's land, sea, and air borders; utilities; tax revenue; and internal economy, making it an occupying power, despite its unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. During the Israeli offensive, three bridges were bombed and destroyed making access to humanitarian aid almost impossible. Gaza residents are also being subjected to Israel's use of psychological warfare through the use of sonic booms which are petrifying and sound like large explosions. In addition to inflicting psychological damage on generations of Palestinians, these sonic booms are also destroying many of the already fragile buildings in Gaza. These Israeli latest actions compound the already grave situation in Gaza where approximately 40 percent of Gaza's residents live in poverty and
unemployment is 55 percent.

ADC President Hon. Mary Rose Oakar said, "Under humanitarian law and the
Geneva Conventions, Israel must allow humanitarian aid and supplies into Gaza. Gazans should not be forced to go without food or medicine and be forced to live under the threat of constant violence. Collective punishment of the long suffering Palestinian people must stop. ADC calls for an immediate end to the ongoing violence and reiterates that the only solution is for Israel to end its occupation, once and for all."
 

ADCNY Calls For Additional Signatories to Sign-On Letter to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Demanding United Nations Intervention to Protect Palestinians in Gaza

To Secretary General Kofi Annan and the United Nations Security Council:

The United Nations was founded "to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace . . . ."  The ongoing ethnic cleansing in Palestine has thrown into stark relief the need for the United Nations to live up to this duty.

Since the Palestinian people have time and again signaled their refusal to acquiesce in their own subjugation, the inexorable march of Israeli human rights violations continues with renewed savagery.  The Israeli military has escalated its assault upon the Palestinian people, with dozens of Palestinians killed and wounded in recent months. Since the so-called Israeli redeployment from Gaza, Israel has continued to attack unarmed Palestinian civilians.  On June 9, seven people of the same family were killed by Israeli shelling on a beach in the Gaza Strip.  Nearly three dozen Palestinian children have been killed in the first six months of 2006 alone, with the world community looking on. As of June 27, the Israeli Occupation Forces have launched a large scale attack on Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, punishing over one million Palestinian civilians for the legitimate exercise of the inherent right of self-defense against Israeli combatants preparing a wide-scale assault on heavily populated areas.

Meanwhile, these forces continue illegally to arrest and detain thousands of Palestinians, confiscate Palestinian land, demolish homes, impose a deadly economic blockade, and build its annexationist Apartheid wall.  The historic policy of "Hafrada" (the Hebrew word for Apartheid) has reached its apex, and the international community is confronted more vividly than ever with the fruit of its inaction.  It is thus time for the United Nations to discharge its historic obligation.

We therefore call upon the United Nations to intervene to defend the Palestinian people by immediately undertaking the following actions:

  • forming an international force to protect Palestinian lives against violent attacks by the Israeli military;
  • calling for the immediate release of Palestinian prisoners held in violation of international law;
  • holding Israel accountable for its war crimes in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on  Civil and Political Rights, and countless UN resolutions and other norms of international law.

Such actions would form the necessary beginnings of a just policy on Palestine that is long overdue. The Palestinian people are under brutal assault, and the moral failure of the international community cries out for rectification.

Signatories:

New York Chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

Ad in "The Nation" Maligns Palestinians
ADC Communicates Concerns, Will You?

BACKGROUND:

This week, The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) sent a letter to The Nation, expressing concern over an offensive and misleading ad in the January 2006 issue entitled "Arabian Fables (I)."

ADC has received many complaints regarding the extremely troubling contents of the advertisement, placed in the magazine by the Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME). The ad, which claims, "the concept of Palestinians is [a] fundamental myth," goes on to list many outlandish and false statements, such as "Palestinian Arabs were in Berlin hatching plans with Adolf Hitler for world conquest and how to kill all the Jews."

Especially outrageous is the racist implication that the Palestinians are inherently prone to violence and deception, and that there can be no peaceful or diplomatic resolution to the conflict. For example, the ad, which clearly represents a radical and bigoted approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, says Palestinians intend to "get as much land as possible carved out of Israel by 'peaceful and diplomatic means,' so as to make Israel indefensible and softened up for the final assault."

ADC is disturbed by the standards that The Nation has exercised in accepting this ad. While we strongly respect the right to free speech, ADC believes that the ad, which presents an incredibly skewed and racist perspective of Palestinians and further reinforces stereotypes of Arabs as habituated to violence, constitutes hate speech. Ads and rhetoric like this condition people to resent and be frightened of Palestinians, and to believe that there can be no peace to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

ADC understands that The Nation does not wish to infringe on the First Amendment rights of its advertisers. However, considering the continuing problems with hate crimes facing the Arab-American community, The Nation also has a responsibility to its readers, not to print ads that are racially offensive, and which may contribute to the worsening problem of racism and prejudice towards any ethnic group or minority, including Palestinians. After all, as mentioned in the founding prospectus, The Nation was founded on the principles of "bringing to the discussion of political and social questions a really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence, exaggeration, and misrepresentation by which so much of the political writing of the day is marred."

ACTION REQUESTED:

We urge you to contact The Nation to express your concerns, and to request that the magazine reject future ads from FLAME, and other such extreme groups. Additionally The Nation should issue a retraction regarding this matter.

As policy, you should also urge The Nation to award equivalent space to Palestinian and Arab groups who may wish to articulate their points of view on the conflict.

While you may use any or all parts of ADC’s alert, please keep in mind that original letters carry more weight. You may contact Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Editor and Publisher of the magazine, directly at:

33 Irving Place, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10003

Tel: 212-209-5400
Fax: 212-982-9000
E-mail: letters@thenation.com

To view the add or go to a site that will generate a letter to the Nation, click here.

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Over 100 Organizations Join ADC and SALDEF in Opposing Racist Flyer

January 11, 2006

Washington, DC --The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) and the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) are alarmed by the current campaign associating the wearing of a turban and Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) with terrorism.

ADC, SALDEF, and 101 national and local organizations (see full list below) are strongly opposed to a recent flyer campaign launched by the Nutritional Health Alliance (NHA) depicting Senator Durbin wearing a turban with the words, "Keep Congressional Terrorism at Bay."

While we are aware of legitimate political differences in the debate on supplement regulation, the flyer produced by the NHA transgresses the boundaries of both legitimate and civil political discourse. The flyer serves as nothing more than hatemongering and uses stereotypes to support its point of view. We are disappointed that NHA would be engaged in the production of such a racist flyer that serves to perpetuate an increased environment of prejudice and hate against the Sikh, Muslim and Arab American communities

The flyer makes an explicitly false correlation between individuals who wear turbans and terrorism or terrorist activities. It also attacks Senator Durbin and associates him with terrorism.

The turban is a mandatory article of faith for the Sikh community. Adherents of the Sikh faith are required by their religion to keep uncut hair and cover their head with a turban. Additionally, many Muslims and Arabs wear turbans for cultural reasons. The turban is a sign of respect, dignity and humility and should not be associated with terrorism or terrorist activity.

ADC, SALDEF and the other cosponsors urge NHA to remove the flyer from any further distribution immediately. We further ask that a public apology be made and posted on the NHA’s website. Legitimate public debate must not be tainted with images that continue to create a dangerous environment of xenophobia and hate crimes for innocent Sikh, Muslim, Arab and South Asian Americans.

ADC’s New York Chapter endorsed the letters that were sent to the NHA and to Senator Durbin.  To learn more about this campaign, to view the flyers and/or to view the letters, click here.


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ADC New York Calls on Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to Reverse Her
Support for the Israeli Wall

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ADC Action Alert:
Stop Racist Billboard Campaign


http://capwiz.com/adc/issues/alert/?alertid=8301626&type=CU

Washington, DC, December 7, 2005--The Coalition for a Secure Driver's License is launching a new billboard campaign in New Mexico and North Carolina, which contains extremely negative and racist images of Arabs and Arab cultural symbols.

The billboards unfairly conflate the question of immigration and national security, and further enflame fears about Arabs and Arab Americans. In doing so, the Coalition for a Secure Driver's license misleadingly utilizes false stereotypes and racist rhetoric to push an anti-immigration agenda.

The ad depicts an individual whose face is covered by a Kufiya (the traditional male headdress in some Arab countries,) carrying a hand-grenade with what appears to be a blood smear and a driver's license. The billboard also features nonsensical Arabic letters that were simply lined up without forming any words. Additionally, there are two figures in the background wearing military fatigues, black masks, and green bandanas on their heads with what appear to be Arabic words. Superimposed on the images is a caption that reads "Don't License Terrorists, North Carolina!" To view the billboard visit http://www.securelicense.org/site/PageServer?pagename=BillboardCampaign

The fear is that the imagery, which very blatantly depicts a stereotypical Arab man as a threat to national security, will insight further mistrust towards Arab Americans and Arabs. While the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) values fair and honest political debate, this billboard unfairly portrays Arabs and Arab cultural symbols as dangerous. The advertisement transgresses the boundaries of political discussion and instead relies on stereotypes and hatemongering to support its views.

ADC understands that billboard companies do not want to infringe on the first amendment rights of its advertisers. However, hate speech and images that perpetuate racism and false stereotypes are unlawful and should not be tolerated. Billboard companies also have a responsibility to their costumers not to display ads that are racially offensive, and which contribute to the worsening problem of racism and prejudice towards any ethnic group or minority, including Arabs, Muslims, South Asians, and those perceived to be.

It is worth nothing that the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License has a history of negative ad campaigns and racial profiling. In the past, ADC has objected to a television ad, which seemingly depicted a stereotypical Middle Eastern man as a threat to national security. To view the ADC Action Alert for this ad visit http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=2461

ACTION REQUESTED:

ADC urges you to contact the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, North Carolina Governor Michael F. Easley, and New Mexico Governors Bill Richardson to express your dismay at the contents of the billboard, as well as past ad campaigns. For your convenience, ADC has prepared a letter that you may choose to send by visiting

http://capwiz.com/adc/issues/alert/ ?alertid=8301626&type=CU

You may get in touch with the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License directly at:

1920 L Street, NW, Suite 210
Washington D.C. 20036

Tel: (202) 223 2386
Email: info@securelicense.org
Fax: (202) 835 9066

You may also contact North Carolina Governor Michael F. Easley at:

Office of the Governor
20301 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-0301

Tel: 1-800-662-7952 valid in North Carolina only
(919) 733 4240, (919) 733 5811
Email: governor.office@ncmail.net
Fax: (919) 715 3175 or (919) 733 2120

You may contact New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson directly at:

Office of the Governor
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Room 400
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Tel: (505) 476 2200
Email: becky.gear@state.nm.us
Fax: (505) 476 2226

 

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