Sister Toldjah!
3/21/2007 - 12:38 pm

Audrey Hudson at the Washington Times reports:

Lawyers and a Muslim group say they will defend at no cost airline passengers caught up in a lawsuit between a group of imams and U.S. Airways if the passengers are named as “John Does” and sued for reporting suspicious behavior that got the Muslim clerics booted from a November flight.

The six imams are suing the airline, Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission, and the unnamed “John Does” to be named later, for discrimination, saying they were removed from the flight for praying in the airport.

Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Phoenix-area physician and director of American Islamic Forum for Democracy — a group founded in 2003 to promote moderate Muslim ideas through its Web site (www.aifdemocracy.org) — told The Washington Times his group will raise money for legal fees for passengers if they are sued by the imams.

“It’s so important that America know there are Muslims who understand who the victims are in air travel,” said Dr. Jasser. “But I hope it doesn’t get to that point because the backlash will be even greater when Americans see Islamists trying to punish innocent passengers reporting fears.”

The lawsuit specifically cites two passengers who stared at the men as they prayed, then made a cell phone call that the imams say went to U.S. Airways to complain about the prayer.

Gerry Nolting, whose Minnesota law firm Faegre & Benson LLP is offering to represent passengers for free, says the judicial system is being “used for intimidation purposes” and that it is “just flat wrong and needs to be strongly, strongly discouraged.”

“As a matter of public policy, the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] presently tells traveling passengers to report suspicious behavior as part of its homeland security program,” Mr. Nolting said. “This has nothing to do with race or ethnicity, but trying to intimidate and discourage reporting of suspicious behavior and [also discourage] the promotion of safe travel.”

Tom Malone, another Minnesota lawyer offering his services pro bono, says the lawsuit is “a very overt attempt to intimidate people” and “coerce them into silence.”

Appearing yesterday on Fox News, Dr. Jasser told Neil Cavuto, “Americans are going to be more afraid of Arabs and the Muslim community for fear of being sued. Why spend money on litigation when we should be spending it on fighting terrorism?”

I second that!

Hat tip: Kim Priestap at Wizbang

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  1. “As a matter of public policy, the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] presently tells traveling passengers to report suspicious behavior as part of its homeland security program,” Mr. Nolting said. “This has nothing to do with race or ethnicity, but trying to intimidate and discourage reporting of suspicious behavior and [also discourage] the promotion of safe travel.”

    That’s the key right there folks!

    Comment by Baklava @ 3/21/2007 - 12:58 pm


  2. It’s nice to see a sensible muslim group in the news. I was watching Bill O’Reilly last night, and he had a very sensible Iranian-American man on his show. Bill let him speak a little, but not enough.

    He said, the Iranian people actually like America, but he wasn’t allowed to elaborate, as Bill O’Reilly was too interested in winning his argument. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy O’Reilly’s show, but in this case, I would of liked to hear more from his guest.

    This was the debate about the movie “300″. The gentleman on the show was a very reasonable guest, and should have been allowed to speak.

    Comment by G-Monster @ 3/21/2007 - 2:04 pm


  3. Dr. Jasser is clearly a man of great courage as well as insight. The extremists have decapitated more than a few people for far less than this. I fear for his safety and pray for the success of him and his organization.

    Comment by Great White Rat @ 3/21/2007 - 6:59 pm


  4. GWR,

    Yes, he does have great courage. I’m afraid to use my real name when I express my opinions on this blog for fear of retaliation from democrats.

    Comment by G-Monster @ 3/21/2007 - 7:11 pm


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