Council Attends Chicago Police Department Multicultural Forum

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Council Chairman Abdul Malik Mujahid and the Director of Outreach Muneer Aliuddin, along with other community leaders attended the Chicago Police Department's Quarterly Multicultural Forum on September 8. The forum, hosted by Superintendent Cline, also had attendees from the various faiths, law enforcement and city officials. The evening began with a viewing of a compilation video of all the sensitivity training videos that have been created for the CPD over the past four years.

The featured guest speaker for the evening was Ms. Sue Williams of the London Metropolitan Police. Ms. Williams presented the steps that the Metropolitan Police have taken in the wake of the July 7 train bombings. She discussed the outreach efforts that have been made to the London Muslim community. During the discussion Council Chairman Mujahid raised the question of how community leaders, such as those gathered that evening, could prevent what took place on July 7.

Council board member Shahnawaz Khan, Dr. Shakir Moiduddin, the Chairman of the Council's Interfaith Committee, the President of At-Takaful mosque, Mohammad Abdul Hai and Yaser Tabbara, the Executive Director of CAIR-Chicago all attended the forum. The forum was also attended by the FBI’s Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge from the Chicago Division, State Attorney as well as several key representatives from Homeland Security, suburban police chiefs and interfaith leaders.




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