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February 1, 2003 Saturday Ziqa’ad 28, 1423

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US Muslims seek UN help against govt bias



By Our Correspondent


UNITED NATIONS, Jan 31: The American Muslim Council on Friday asked UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to conduct an inquiry into the “political repression of Muslim and Arab and Asian Americans by the United States government.”

In a letter sent to the UN Chief, the Executive Director of AMC, Eric Erfan Vickers cited six examples of political repression by the US government, including the new INS policy targeting Muslim countries.

Vickers said: “Our hope is that if the UN can shine some world light on the “un-American” practices of the US government, then perhaps this country can begin to right itself.”

Vickers told Annan that the AMC was seeking his intervention “because all our frequent calls on America’s political leaders to cease the government’s religious and ethnic profiling have fallen on deaf ears.”

“Thus, regrettably, the American citizens victimized by this repression must look to the world outside for relief from these shameful and undemocratic practices by our government,” he added.

Mr Vickers said: “We have no illusions about the power of the UN to inquire into wrongs by the US. However, our hope is that if the UN can shine some world light on these “un-American” practices by the US.






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