Thursday, September 25, 2008

Report: More Job Discrimination Against Muslims; Fewer Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes

The Council on American Islamic Relations yesterday issued a report titled Without Fear of Discrimination: The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2008. CAIR's press release says that the report covers a record 2,652 incidents of anti-Muslim violence, discrimination and harassment in 2007. It shows an 18% increase in workplace discrimination against those already employed, and a 34% increase in discrimination against job applicants. Failure to accommodate Muslim workers' religious exercise rose by 8%.

Beyond the workplace, the report shows a 340% increase in passenger profiling. However anti-Muslim hate crimes decreased by 19%. Large decreases were also reported in incidents at schools or involving police, in due process complaints, physical violence, denial of service and verbal harassment. Nine states and the District of Columbia accounted for nearly 80% of all complaint with CAIR.