Threats and Violent Attacks Against
Muslims in the U.S., Just From This Week
By Glenn Greenwald
December 13, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "The
Intercept" - This week in
the United States:
Arson at a Palm Springs mosque:
Two hijab-wearing Muslim women attacked in
Tampa:
Far-right “patriot” group protesting a mosque
in Dallas:
The Ku Klux Klan vows to “fight the spread of
Islam” in the U.S.:
Muslim hijab-wearing middle school student
asked by teacher if she has a bomb:
Woman hurls slurs and hot coffee at Muslims
praying in a California park:
Phoenix mosque vandalized:
White powder and “Die, Muslims, Die” message
sent to CAIR headquarters in Washington:
Planned Quran burning today outside the White
House:
Man attacks Muslim workers in Manhattan
restaurant, throwing chairs and screaming slurs:
Queens deli owner beaten by man screaming “I
kill Muslims”:
Jersey City mosque receives hateful letters:
Pig’s head thrown at Philadelphia mosque
(photo above):
Arson at Somali restaurant in North Dakota:
This is just from the last week: it
does not include the spate of similar and even worse attacks
on Muslims and mosques in the U.S.
prior to December 8, such the
multiple gunshots fired at a Connecticut mosque in the
wake of the November Paris attack, or the
bullet-ridden Quran left outside an Islamic store in
Anaheim in the wake of the San Bernardino shootings. Nor
does it include the large number of similar incidents
outside the U.S. but in the west, such as the
attack on a 22-year-old Muslim woman riding on a bus
last week in Birmingham, England, or the
vandalization of a mosque in Townsville, Australia
yesterday, or the removal of Muslims from public
transportation
both in the U.S.
and UK. Nor does it include cases where the cause is not
yet known, such as the
death last week of a 16-year-old Seattle Muslim student
who either fell or was thrown from a roof.
Three weeks ago, CAIR
revealed that it “has received more reports about acts
of Islamophobic discrimination, intimidation, threats, and
violence targeting American Muslims (or those perceived to
be Muslim) and Islamic institutions in the past
week-and-a-half than during any other limited period of time
since the 9/11 terror attacks.” As CNN’s Ben Brumfield
reported earlier this week, “xenophobic bile has poured
out against peaceful, law-abiding Americans who practice
Islam.” CNN’s religion reporter Daniel Burke
yesterday wrote that 2015 “has been one of the most
intensely anti-Muslim periods in American history.”
There are numerous causes, most of them
obvious: 14 years of non-stop war waged by the U.S. and its
allies in predominantly western countries; the U.S. media’s
mainstreaming of
anti-Muslim polemicists; the bile unleashed and
legitimized by the Trump campaign; the vile and deeply
irresponsible rhetoric coming from U.S. politicians such as
Democratic Rep. (and Senate candidate)
Loretta Sanchez of California; the attempts to exploit
attacks in Paris and San Bernardino for long-standing
agendas designed to demonize Muslims and Islam. But whatever
the causes, just imagine what it’s like to be an American
Muslim living under these threats and attacks.
These sentiments are by no means universal
and there are some positive stories of Americans pushing
back. Some anonymous non-Muslims are leaving notes of
support at
their local mosques and Islamic
community centers. The conservative GOP Mormon Senator
from Arizona Jeff Flake
attended a prayer service last night at a Scottsdale
mosque and vehemently condemned anti-Muslim rhetoric. Some
conservative figures are
eloquently denouncing the emerging anti-Muslim bile.
But all of that is being drowned by these
growing and deeply menacing trends aimed at American
Muslims. The events speak for themselves. There is, it turns
out, a serious problem of domestic terrorism in the U.S.,
but it’s not the kind that typically receives attention or
concern.
Credit to the anti-Islamophobia
activist Imraan
Siddiqi for coverage of many of these stories