On Being Persecuted in Iraq.... |
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pancho
(Moderator)
- Wednesday, December 8 2010, 19:11:05 (UTC) from *** - *** Network - Windows XP - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
...as the following article shows discrimination and especially "denying people the right to speak and teach their indigenous language" is actually a reality in modern-day America, where it never was in Iraq. For that matter were assyrians in Iraq EVER treated as badly as American citizens, of African descent, were in America? Who had the better record in dealing with minorities...Iraq or Georgia?...or any number of states...or America in general? In Iraq it was never illegal to speak or teach assyrian...that is absurd and an out and out lie...but in America, today, it is illegal to speak anything BUT English. Was "Arabic-only" EVER the law in Iraq? "LOS ANGELES – Dozens of Filipino hospital workers in California sued their employer Tuesday alleging they were the sole ethnic group targeted by a rule requiring them to speak only English. The group of 52 nurses and medical staff filed a complaint accusing Delano Regional Medical Center of banning them from speaking Tagalog and other Filipino languages while letting other workers speak Spanish and Hindi. The plaintiffs are seeking to join an August complaint filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Kern County federal court over the hospital's enforcement of a rule requiring workers to speak English. Filipino workers said they were called to a special meeting in August 2006 where they were warned not to speak Tagalog and told surveillance cameras would be installed, if necessary, to monitor them. Since then, workers said they were told on a daily basis by fellow staffers to speak only English, even on breaks. "I felt like people were always watching us," said tearful 56-year-old Elnora Cayme, who worked for the hospital from 1980 to 2008. "Even when we spoke English ... people would come and approach us and"...etc etc. --------------------- |
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