Muslim advocacy group accuses College Democrats of Islamophobia
A Muslim advocacy group is accusing the College Democrats of America of âIslamophobiaâ for harassing one of their officers on social media over pro-Palestinian comments she made online as a child.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) this week called in a letter for the Democratic Party-affiliated group to open an âindependent investigationâ with the intent of disciplining or expelling the unnamed members who ârepeatedly harassedâ Rollins College senior Nourhan Mesbah on social media when she ran successfully for national vice president in August.
The harassment includes the membersâ âlikingâ a social media comment that read in part: âBoot this jihadist out, no room for racist totalitarianism,â CAIR says.
In the letter sent this week to College Democrats President Jalen Miller, CAIRâs national deputy director Edward Mitchell also accuses the CDA members of âweaponizingâ an âanti-Muslimâ political ad against Ms. Mesbah over the pro-Palestinian comment she said she regretted making online as a 13-year-old.
âAnti-Muslim bigotry is not unique to any particular party, and no party is immune to it,â Mr. Mitchell told The Washington Times on Friday.
âThe perception is that only the Republicans have a problem with Muslims, but the truth is that you find Islamaphobia on the Democratic side, too,â he added.
Ms. Mesbah declined to discuss the incident, which erupted after the ad featuring her childhood comment prompted fellow College Democrats to accuse her of antisemitism and push for her censure.
The letter includes testimony from several Muslim members of the organization, including College Democrats Muslim Caucus Chair Tyrese Rice, who complained on Ms. Mesbahâs behalf about the âbigoted and imbalanced implications of the organizationâ at both the state and national levels.
âThere was a lack of Muslim representation and an underlying stigma against discussion [of] related topics and concepts,â Mr. Rice said about the College Democrats when he first joined them.
Another comment in the letter from an anonymous student says CDA perpetuates a culture of hostility toward âPalestinian liberationâ and silences Muslim students who speak up about it.
âBy creating a space to allow Muslim members to be called âjihadist[s]â among other names, we have abandoned our progressive ideals,â the student writes.
The College Democrats have not responded to Mr. Mitchellâs letter, and their spokesman did not respond Friday to telephone and email requests for comment.
Reached Friday afternoon, a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee declined to comment on the dispute.
Although CDA leaders hold ex-officio membership in the DNC, the Democratic Party has no control over the independent organization.
A source close to the dispute, who did not wish to be quoted, told The Times on Friday the complaint reflects an ongoing dispute between Jewish and Muslim factions in the College Democrats over Israelâs control of the Palestinian territories.
According to the source, the CDA is preparing to release the results of a completed investigation that calls on Ms. Mesbah to resign for her âanti-Semiticâ comments.
Because Ms. Mesbah did not like that investigation, the source said, she has enlisted CAIR to create a public narrative of Islamophobia within College Democratsâ leadership.
The allegations of âanti-Muslim bigotryâ within the College Democrats may reflect a tendency of CAIR to bully and harass political opponents, according to critics of the groupâs practices.
The website âWe CAIR,â which describes itself as a âCoalition for Accountability & Islah-Reform,â has collected the âtestimoniesâ of people who say CAIR has targeted them with intimidation, harassment and fraud.
But Mr. Mitchell said Friday that CAIR has received a growing number of reports about the College Democrats targeting Muslim student members for âhow they dress, how they pray and their values.â
âOver the past several months, weâve gotten multiple complaints about anti-Muslim bigotry in the College Democrats,â Mr. Mitchell said.
âWe donât want Muslims to be mistreated for speaking out about Palestinian rights, for practicing their faith visibly or for pursuing a leadership position,â he added.
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