CAIR: Texas Gov to Speak at Event Sponsored by Anti-Muslim Group CAIR Action Alert #640: Action: Support Hijab Rights for Banned Ga. Muslim Woman Weightlifter (WASHINGTON, D.C., 6/8/11) -- CAIR is calling on American Muslims and other people of conscience to ask the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to intervene in the case of a Muslim weightlifter in Georgia who is being banned from tournaments because she wishes to compete wearing modest Islamic attire (hijab). Request that the Muslim athlete, 35-year-old Kulsoom Abdullah of Atlanta, Ga., be allowed to compete in the USA Weightlifting Senior Nationals to be held this July in Council Bluffs, Iowa, pending the outcome of a formal hearing on her request for reasonable religious accommodation. CAIR is also requesting that both the USOC and USA Weightlifting advocate on her behalf -- and on behalf of women of all faiths who wish to compete while wearing modest attire -- with the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). (USA Weightlifting is a United States Olympic Committee NationalGoverning Body (NGB).) Abdullah, who competes in the 48kg and 53kg weight class in the women's senior division, reported to CAIR that USA Weightlifting prevented her from participating in the American Open in December 2010 due to her desire to wear modest Islamic attire covering her hair and body with the exception of her face, hands and feet. The ban on Abdullah's competition has been maintained despite her requests for accommodation and her willingness to work with USA Weightlifting officials on a solution to the issue of attire that will satisfy the legitimate requirements of all parties. In a letter sent today to USOC Chief Executive Officer Scott Blackmun, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad wrote in part:
Awad added that this case is not occurring in isolation. Earlier this month, an Iranian women's soccer team was barred from an Olympic qualifying match in Jordan because of the athletes' modest attire. SEE: Iran Women's Olympic Dream Crushed by Dress Code Ruling IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUESTED: (As always, be POLITE and RESPECTFUL.) Contact the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and USA Weightlifting to request that Kulsoom Abdullah be allowed to compete in the USA Weightlifting Senior Nationals to be held this July in Council Bluffs, Iowa, pending the outcome of a formal hearing on her request for reasonable religious accommodation. Also request that both the USOC and USA Weightlifting advocate on her behalf -- and on behalf of women of all faiths who wish to compete while wearing modest attire -- with the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). (USA Weightlifting is a United States Olympic Committee National Governing Body (NGB).) CONTACT: Mr. Scott Blackmun TEL: 719-866-4529 E-Mail: Scott.Blackmun@usoc.org Mr. John Duff |
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
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