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May 10, 2003 Saturday Rabi-ul-Awwal 7, 1424





US official accused of anti-Arab remarks



By Our Correspondent


LOS ANGELES, May 9: A prominent US-based Muslim civil rights and advocacy group on Friday called on the Bush administration to remove an American official supervising the hiring of translators in Iraq, because of offensive anti-Arab remarks he made to an Independent Television News (ITN) reporter.

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) quoted an ITN report broadcast on Thursday on PBS’s “NewsHour” in which a hiring administrator, after slamming the door in the face of an Iraqi applicant, said: “Guiding these local Arabs around is like herding cats...herding cats into closets...except the cats don’t complain as much.”

“If our goal is to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people and present a positive image of America, this is the wrong person for the job. He should be removed and replaced with someone who does not harbour bigoted views toward the population,” said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad.

Americans sent to work in Iraq should be sensitive to the plight of a traumatized population and aware of the religion and culture of the community they are serving,” Awad added.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties group.






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