Thursday, March 10, 2011

Supporting Muslims at UCI

UCI students rally in support of Muslims (OC Register)

     About 150 UCI students staged a protest at noon Thursday condemning a recent protest of a Muslim event at a north Orange County community center.
     Students formed a large semi-circle in front of the campus student center, waving signs that said "Today, I am a Muslim, too" and chanting slogans including "Join us against hate."
     The signs echo a similar protest that took place in Times Square Monday in response to New York Republican Rep. Peter King's hearings Thursday on radical Islam in the Muslim community.
     Rashmi Guttal, a second-year and one of the organizers of the event, said she saw a video of the Yorba Linda Community Center protest, which took place Feb. 13, and felt compelled to respond.
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     Asaad Traina, a public health Science student at UCI and member of the campus Muslim Student Union, said he couldn't believe the anger he saw in the video [of the Yorba Linda event].
     He was particularly disturbed at [Villa Park Councilwoman Deborah] Pauly's suggestion that Marines could help the "these terrorists" into the afterlife.
     "I know some people thought that in private, but I didn't think elected officials could say it in public," Traina said. Pauly has called the video "highly edited and distorted."
     Student Traci Ishigo, an organizer of the event, said that she hopes the protest sends a message to elected officials.
     "A lot of students are registered voters, and we're against Islamophobia, and bigotry," said Ishigo. "We want them to understand that the UC Irvine community stands in solidarity with the Muslim American community against xenophobia."

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