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American Islamic Congress Slams Sudanese Government Over Teddy Bear Case, Demands British Teacher Be Freed Immediately
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Islamic
Congress today slammed the Sudanese government for jailing a British
teacher over a teddy bear's name and demanded her immediate release from
prison.
"We denounce this fabricated outrage," stated Nasser Weddady, the
organization's Civil Rights Outreach Director. "The Sudanese government's
ridiculous case trivializes the feelings of Muslims around the world."
Earlier today, the Sudanese government charged Gillian Gibbons, a
teacher at Unity High School in Khartoum, with insulting religion and
inciting hatred for naming a class teddy bear "Muhammad." She faces up to
40 lashes and six months in prison.
"The sad legacy of the Danish cartoon riots is that we have to speak
out immediately when extremists try to provoke clashes over trivial
matters," Weddady explained. "This is not about cultural sensitivities.
There is no excuse for someone to be sent to jail and whipped over a teddy
bear's name. Ms. Gibbons needs to be freed at once."
Jana El-Horr, a Peacebuilding Fellow with the American Islamic
Congress, noted that the Sudanese regime is trying to distract attention
from the ongoing genocide in Darfur. "Muslims around the world are
horrified over the brutal killings in Darfur," El-Horr explained. "Now the
Sudanese regime is trying to appeal to rally support by putting on the
'defender of Islam' hat. But we won't be fooled."
The Teddy Bear Outrage comes as public perception of Muslims continues
to decline, as documented in a recent Pew Forum poll.
"The Muslim world has much more pressing and urgent problems to deal
with than a random teddy bear," Weddady observed. "This ridiculous case has
the potential to further tarnish popular perceptions of Muslims. What's
truly offensive here is the action of the Sudanese regime, which only
entrenches the perception of Muslims as hyper-sensitive."
The American Islamic Congress is a civil-rights organization promoting
tolerance and the exchange of ideas among Muslims and between other
peoples. With the motto "passionate about moderation," the organization
leads initiatives around the world and has offices in Washington, Boston,
Egypt, and Iraq.
SOURCE American Islamic Congress, Inc.













