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Harassment of Muslim sixth-grader is deplored
An advocacy group says the school responded slowly. School officials defend their actions.
By THOMAS C. TOBIN, Times Staff Writer
Published November 13, 2007
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Hannah, an Azalea Middle School sixth-grader, was harassed and threatened by a classmate at the school on Friday. A sixth-grade classmate said he was going to shoot Hannah and verbally harassed her because of her race.
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Hannah rests her head on her mother Maria, right, during a press conference with her father Mourad, left, and Ahmed Bedier, center, in front of Azalea Middle School on Monday.
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ST. PETERSBURG - Pinellas school officials were slow to respond after an 11-year-old Muslim girl was harassed, humiliated and last week threatened with death by a boy in her science class, a local advocacy group for Muslims charged Monday. However, district officials said the staff at Azalea Middle School quickly took appropriate action and that the boy had been disciplined. The problems started from the beginning of the school year for the St. Petersburg girl, said Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Tampa chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, known as CAIR. Eighth-graders at Azalea taunted her because of her Muslim head scarf, he said. They called her a terrorist and asked if she was hiding any bombs. The harassment stopped after her parents complained to the school, Bedier said. Then a sixth-grade boy began to bother her about 10 days ago, punching her in the arms and shoulders and once holding her against wall, his hands around her throat, he said. On Wednesday, the girl cried after the boy ripped off her Muslim head scarf in second-period science class, revealing her hair and neck. For a Muslim female, Bedier said, the action is akin to someone tearing off your skirt. According to the girl, the science teacher witnessed the incident and told her to put the head scarf back on in the restroom. The next day, when she asked to be moved to a different seat, the teacher told her she had to "work for it," the girl said. Later during the period, the boy promised to start rumors the girl was a lesbian and said he would get a gun and kill her, Bedier said. By Friday, after her parents complained, the teacher allowed the girl to sit away from the boy, Bedier said. Also, a school official told the parents they would handle the situation, he said. Yet, by end of the day, the girl said she had not been interviewed by school officials or law enforcement officers. "There's no reason or justification whatsoever that, after repeated incidents of harassment and assault, officials at the school would not take action to prevent further things from happening," Bedier said. District spokeswoman Andrea Zahn said the school responded to the head scarf incident on Wednesday. She said the boy has received appropriate discipline, that procedures were followed properly and that a school resource officer determined the gun threat to be unfounded. She said the district's policies on keeping student information confidential prevented her from being more specific. Asked whether the school would separate the boy and the girl, Zahn said Azalea administrators "took appropriate procedures to ensure that the student would feel comfortable in her classroom settings." Bedier responded to the district's account, saying: "I think they need to re-examine what happened and reinterview people. I think they're speaking out of ignorance." Before making the gun threat, he said, the boy told the girl it appeared school officials did not take her complaint about the head scarf seriously. "From what we see, the message he got from school officials is this is not a big deal," Bedier said. In a news conference, the girl, whose first name is Hannah, said she wants to switch to a more tolerant school. The family said she did not attend classes Monday because no one from the school called them to say how the incident was handled. Bedier would not release the girl's last name. Speaking in a determined voice and flanked by her parents, Maria and Mourad, Hannah said she felt afraid and "should be treated like everyone else is treated because I'm the same way that others are." Asked why she wears the head scarf, she said: "Because I love my faith. And I chose to put the scarf on because my mom is my role model and she teaches me to put the scarf on. She teaches me to be a good Muslim too." Zahn said Azalea has been proactive in trying to prevent bullying and name calling. She said it is one several schools piloting an antibullying program this year. Thomas C. Tobin can be reached at tobin@sptimes.com or 727 893-8923.
[Last modified November 12, 2007, 21:14:20]
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by lia
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11/23/07 01:59 AM
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Of course all the critics are self-proclaimed experts on Islam and the US constitution. This girl was threatened b/c of her religion, nothing else. Its a hate crime to do so. I'm proud of this little girl's maturity & commitment to God.
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by Donna
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11/15/07 11:44 PM
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It breaks my heart how the children today behave. But we have remember they learn from their home first. They see their parents being prejudice and they think this ok. We all need to teach our children it's not okay....
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by db
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11/14/07 07:11 PM
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You know it's really sad to see the hate from these comments.There are no bad words said to the Nuns who cover their heads.I just pray God helps all of us.
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by mrowdy
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11/14/07 06:48 PM
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If you had to live in the Middle East for an extended period of time, would you convert to Islam, and change the way you dress? No, bigot, and why should they alter their lifestyle?
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by JH
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11/14/07 03:35 PM
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Hey C.A.I.R- Let's go to Mecca. I'm a Christian. Will you take me there? I welcome all people to my country. How about Islam's holiest city? Will it welcome me? Who are the real religious bigots in the world?
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by A
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11/14/07 02:29 PM
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I can't believe the comments on some of these posts!! This is a little girl that is being harrased by a disturbed boy. How if this was your little girl and this boy snatched her little cross or star of David pendant; how it matched her mother's...
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by Tezcumpapalotl
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11/14/07 01:22 PM
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She is a child, a human being and precious. Children learn from adults, that goes for racism and religion.
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by Lenore
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11/14/07 08:35 AM
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I am just stunned that the hate some of you people have for others is taken out on a small child. To go so far as to make fun of what she wears. How can we expect kids to stop bully behavior when they see the way so called adults behave.
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by tim
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11/14/07 06:13 AM
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geez, mary and tina. obviosuly you guys are the educated ones. give me a break. why dont we all just be like you, then the world would be perfect, right? why not just join the klan. i'm sure you could all dress alike there.
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by ddd
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11/13/07 09:39 PM
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I think its horrible that a lil girl just try to express her faith is being treated like this. kids need to wake up and smell the coffee because we are all different but yet all the same we all bleed red. i think she should be allowed to wear whateva
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by JH
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11/13/07 05:25 PM
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It says that having her headscarf ripped off is the equivalent of having a girl's skirt yanked off. Do any of you haters want YOUR daughter's clothes ripped off by another student? It's about RESPECT for others.
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by Chad
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11/13/07 05:06 PM
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There is a lot of intolerance and ignorance in these postings. I imagine that had this type of forum been available during the Civil Rights movement, we would have seen similar postings. It's sad to see how far we have not come. Shame on you.
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by Jodi
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11/13/07 03:59 PM
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Get Hanna out of that school. I took my son out of there when he was in 6th grade due to bullies. Thurgood Marshall Fundamental Middle is a safe school. Check them out. I put my son through that school and we did not have any more problems.
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by LSB
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11/13/07 03:46 PM
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Take the garb(age) off!
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by Eric
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11/13/07 02:35 PM
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And now a police report has come out saying she was interviewed and she denied she was threatened and she denied the boy said he would bring a gun and kill her. The boy did get in trouble for removing her headscarf, but she called him a friend. Hmmm.
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by Amanda
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11/13/07 02:13 PM
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Sounds like that case about the student having a relationship with the teacher and no one believed the young lady that reported it. Schools need to take threats and reports more seriously!
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by Billy Bob
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11/13/07 01:18 PM
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Think about it. To kids, cruel as kids can be to each other, we are in a war with people that (to immature minds) this form of dress might represent.
It might be a good idea for this young girl to leave her little costume at home.
Get Real!
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by Mary
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11/13/07 01:13 PM
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I find it appauling that this student is even allowed to wear this religious head dress to school. These people have dictated to the american people for far to long. We can not even wish someone in public Merry Christmas. When in Rome.......!!!!!!!!
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by Mike
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11/13/07 12:43 PM
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Doesn't she have a big brother or cousin that can handle this after school by the flagpole?
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by D. Leftridge
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11/13/07 12:38 PM
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I believe this treatment to be appauling; why should an 11 year old or anyone else have to put up with such disgraceful treatment. Florida schools need to add some sort of conflict resolution or diversity awareness to their circulum.
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by TRACY
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11/13/07 12:37 PM
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IF WE CANNOT HAVE A CHRISTMAS TREE AT THE SCHOOLS AND RELIGION HAS BEEN OUSTED FROM THE SCHOOLS THEN SHE SHOULD NOT WEAR HER RELIGIOUS PROFFESSION WHICH IS ONLY IN A FEW COUNTRY'S NOT ALL MUSLIMS WEAR HEAD SCARFS ONLY CULTURES.WHEN IN ROME....
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by John
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11/13/07 12:26 PM
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Sounds like good old school yard bullying to me. She was targeted for being different like most victims are. Bedier will over politicize an unfortunatly common situation many others are facing without a religious lobby to protect them.
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by C
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11/13/07 12:22 PM
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The boy's parents should learn how to be real parents and not let their child be a bully. They should be ashamed of themselves for how their child has acted. The school should be ashamed of themselves for not doing more to prevent bullying.
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by john
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11/13/07 12:19 PM
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Gee Tina, just think if ignorance and predjudice were things you could see on someones face. And what would be better than all the people making a point just shut up and go back where they came from.
What a better world it would be!
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by Frank
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11/13/07 12:14 PM
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I find some of these remarks very disturbing. This girl has a right to wear a head covering. What if someone were to tell a Christian child that she/he would not be allowed to wear a cross on a necklace?
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by cm
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11/13/07 12:07 PM
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All of you that commented that there should be a dress code, if there was you would still find something to complain about. You people are racist and you teach your children to be racist that 6th grader needs to be dealt with.
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by Sue
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11/13/07 12:00 PM
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Get over it folks. At least she is permitted to wear whatever she chooses in class. My son can't even bring his Bible to a public school without getting in trouble. Don't like it here - go home.
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by Cecil
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11/13/07 11:57 AM
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Using a hate group like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)to fight hate doesn't make sense. It also diminishes her creditability.
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by Ted
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11/13/07 11:39 AM
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Put a confederate flag on your scarf.
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by R. Fix
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11/13/07 11:37 AM
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This is not a "racial" issue. Muslims are from many races just as Christians. Public schools are not a religious forum. Christians are required to leave their faith at home, should be the same for Muslims. No head scarf, no bullying, just education
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by Tina
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11/13/07 11:22 AM
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I don't want to point out the fact that she is making herself stand out and be different from her peers... After all I believe she may be the only one in her school making a point with the head covering.
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by Pete
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11/13/07 11:20 AM
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It is ridiculous to believe that some people are attempting to justify these hateful acts against this Muslim student.
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by halla
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11/13/07 11:09 AM
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This is Allah! Hey it is ok to go to school without your head scarf!Most of the great contributions to american society were from smart,hardworking immigrants who wanted nothing more than a new beginnig and assimilated into their new society!
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by Debra
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11/13/07 11:04 AM
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Children should be taught touching another person is crimanal assult! Parents on both sides should have resolved this quietly, & not given anyone a media opportunity! Shame on you,instead of teaching children, you are reinforcing hate on all sides!
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by Derek
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11/13/07 11:03 AM
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ms, who ever you are. you re the one being racist here. She has a right to practice her religion and it is covered by the 1st ammendment. Look over your rights because you surely need too.
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