[DEBATE] : Obama Camp Apologizes to Muslim Women (for strip or else no pikcha!)
Riaz K Tayob
riazt at iafrica.com
Thu Jun 19 16:43:38 BST 2008
June 18, 2008, 3:07 pm
Obama Camp Apologizes to Muslim Women
By Sarah Wheaton
Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign has apologized for keeping
Muslim women wearing headscarves out of a key shot at his Detroit event.
According to Politico's Ben Smith, campaign volunteers told at least two
Muslim women that they could not join friends in special spots behind
the candidate unless they removed their religious headwear.
Friends of Hebba Aref recounted to Mr. Smith what happened when they
were invited to sit behind the stage at Monday rally:
The men said the volunteer, a twenty-something African American woman in
a green shirt, asked if their friends looked and were dressed like the
young men, who were all light-skinned and wearing suits. Miller said
yes, but mentioned that one of their friends was wearing a headscarf
with her suit.
The volunteer "explained to me that because of the political climate and
what's going on in the world and what's going on with Muslim Americans
it's not good for her to be seen on TV or associated with Obama," said
Koussan, who is a law student at Wayne State University.
Both Koussan and Miller said they specifically recalled the volunteer
citing the "political climate" in telling them they couldn't sit behind
Obama.
A volunteer told Shimaa Abdelfadeel, according to Mr. Smith's report,
that no headcoverings, be they baseball caps or religious pieces, were
allowed to be worn behind the candidate.
The people standing behind the candidate – in full view of the camera –
are almost never accidental, and candidates often speak a diverse,
albeit clean-cut crowd. And given that Michigan is a center of
Arab-American culture, it is unlikely that potential turnout by this
group did not occur to Mr. Obama's advance staff. However, Bill Burton,
the campaign spokesman, said in a statement that keeping Muslims out of
the background "is of course not the policy of the campaign. It is
offensive and counter to Obama's commitment to bring Americans together
and simply not the kind of campaign we run. We sincerely apologize for
the behavior of these volunteers."
Mr. Burton was also quick to point out that Muslims have been in the
shot at previous Obama events. "This is obviously an anomaly, but we
have apologized and are going to indeed work to ensure that this
situation doesn't happen again," he added in an e-mail message, without
elaborating on what specific measures would be taken.
Both Ms. Aref and Ms. Abdelfadeel have yet to return calls requesting
comment.
The news comes at an awkward time for the Obama campaign, which has
worked to portray him as post-racial. He has constantly had to deny
rumors that he is Muslim (but pointing to his now-former church, and his
spiritual mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., has not been
particularly helpful either) and fight an underground smear campaign
suggesting he has ties to terrorists. He has also been trying to assuage
Jewish voters' concerns without alienating those who sympathize more
strongly with Palestinians in the Middle Eastern conflict. This advance
snafu risks tipping the see-saw again.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/18/obama-camp-apologizes-to-muslim-women/index.html?hp
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