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Showing posts with label Douglasville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Douglasville. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Douglasville police officers and a judge to attend diversity training



Douglas County police officers and a judge will take a cultural diversity class after a Muslin woman was sent to jail for refusing to remove her head scarf.

Last week, Judge Keith Rollins sent a Muslim woman to jail after she refused to remove her head scarf, or hijab, before entering a Douglasville courtroom. The woman, Lisa Valentine, was then escorted to jail and had her mug shot taken - without her hijab. But she was released hours later after the police department’s senior staff investigated.

Deputy Chief Gary Sparks of the Douglasville Police Department says everyone at the department will now attend a training class on diversity.
"We're aware of the changing in our community, so we want our officers to be knowledgeable of different aspects and in dealing with the different personnel that's living in our community."
Sparks says Judge Rollins will also attend the four hour class.

News of the incident spread across the country, and about 50 people demonstrated outside of the courthouse Friday. They called for Rollins to step down.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Muslim woman arrested for not taking off headscarf

A woman was arrested Tuesday for contempt of court in west Georgia after she refused to take off her hajib, the headscarf worn by Muslim women.

Chris Womack with the Douglasville Police Department says 40-year-old Lisa Valentine, who goes by her Islamic name Miedah, was ordered jailed for 10 days by Municipal Court Judge Keith Rollins. She violated a court policy that prohibits people from wearing anything on their head.

Valentine's husband, Omar Hall, said she was released from jail Tuesday evening. He called the judge's actions unconstitutional and humiliating.

The judge could not be reached for comment.

Last year, a Muslim woman in Valdosta made headlines when she was ordered to remove her hajib in Municipal Court. Officials cited homeland security reasons for forcing her to do so.

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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
http://www.ajc.com

(AP)

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