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04 December 2007

CAIRUSA: Reminds Hajj Pilgrims of Their Legal Rights

CAIR today urged American Muslims taking part in this year's Hajj to be aware of their rights when leaving from or returning to the United States


Because of past allegations of "flying while Muslim" airport profiling incidents, CAIR is advising those going on pilgrimage to be aware of their civil and legal rights as airline passengers and citizens. CAIR is also offering a toll-free hotline (1-800-784-7526) for anyone who believes their rights were violated.

In its "Your Rights and Responsibilities as an American Muslim" pocket guide, CAIR states:

"As an airline passenger, you are entitled to courteous, respectful and non-stigmatizing treatment by airline and security personnel. You have the right to complain about treatment that you believe is discriminatory. If you believe you have been treated in a discriminatory manner, immediately:

* Ask for the names and ID numbers of all persons involved in the incident. Be sure to write this information down.
* Ask to speak to a supervisor.
* Ask if you have been singled out because of your name, looks, dress, race, ethnicity, faith, or national origin.
* Ask witnesses to give you their names and contact information.
* Write down a statement of facts immediately after the incident. Be sure to include the flight number, the flight date, and the name of the airline.

Contact CAIR to file a report. If you are leaving the country, leave a detailed message, with the information above at 202-488-8787."

SEE: Your Rights and Responsibilities as an American Muslim

Last week, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a travel advisory highlighting the significance of Hajj.

SEE: Hajj Travel Information

ACTIONS REQUESTED:

1. Any pilgrims who believe their constitutional rights have been violated should call CAIR's "Hajji Hotline" at 1-800-784-7526.

2. Those going on Hajj should also print out an incident report form from http://www.cair.com/FileaComplaint.aspx and keep it handy for the return trip to the United States. CAIR's Civil Rights Department can also be reached by e-mailing: civilrights@cair.com

Source: Caire

Comments

" ... In its "Your Rights and Responsibilities as an American Muslim" pocket guide, CAIR states: ... "

in this entire lengthy document,
there is not one word of mention of 'Responsibilities' !

no mention that the passengers should not be unruly,
should listen to the flight crews,
should sit in their assigned seats and not others,
should follow the security precautions expected of all travelers,

or 'any' recommendation of conduct of common courtesy


i would recommend to the flight crews to be proactive, and to have videotape records of all passenger conduct,
so that if any issues should arise,
the world would be able to clearly see what happened ...

Posted by: exdemexlib | 05 December 2007

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