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16, 2004; Representative King Comments
The New York Civil Liberties Union Expresses Its Concerns
About Representative Peter King’s Offensive and Dangerous
Remarks About Muslim Americans
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Jared Feuer, media@suffolknyclu.org
February 16, 2004
Suffolk County, New York - On the February 11, 2004 episode of
The Shawn Hannity Radio Show, Representative Peter King (R-NY3)
made several disparaging and offensive remarks about Muslim Americans
during an interview to promote his new book “Veil of Tears.”
Although the NYCLU fully supports the right of free expression
for all Americans, we disagree with the intent and content of Rep.
King’s statements. His comments not only make the ridiculous
and offensive charge that millions of Americans are unwilling to
defend their country due to their religion and heritage, but risk
increasing an already concerning level of violence directed at Muslim
Americans. Jared Feuer, Director of the NYCLU’s Suffolk Chapter,
stated, “Representative King’s remarks could not come
at a worse time, accusing millions of Americans as unwilling to
protect their country is both erroneous and dangerous.”
Representative King’s February 11th interview includes the
following statements:
• "I would say, you could say that 80-85 percent of
mosques in this country are controlled by Islamic fundamentalists.
Those who are in control. The average Muslim, no, they are loyal,
but they don't work, they don't come forward, they don't tell the
police [inaudible]."
• "[Muslim’s] won't turn in their own. They won't
tell what's going on in the mosques. They won't come forward and
cooperate with the police."
• “No [American] Muslims are cooperating [with law
enforcement officials]”
• “This is an enemy living amongst us."
In response to these statements, the NYCLU has written a letter
to Representative King, noting its concern about the harmful nature
of his comments, their inaccuracy and their potential to create
violence and disunity. In its letter, the NYCLU observes that Rep.
King’s remarks, “harken back to the era when Japanese
Americans were declared to be an enemy within -- blindly following
anti-American leaders in their community. The mass suspicion directed
at Japanese Americans resulted in violence, internment camps, deep
divisions in society, and remains one of the dark spots in our history.”
The NYCLU letter directs Rep. King to seek open dialogue with Muslim
Americans and observe the remarks of President Bush, who noted,
“America rejects bigotry. We reject every act of hatred against
people of Arab background of Muslim faith…Every faith is practiced
and protected here, because we are one color.”
Click here to read the letter.
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