Interview Chicago Cabbie�s about the hazards of their profession.

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Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
231 S. State Street #300, Chicago, IL 60604 . 312-506-0070

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Mr. Abdul Malik Mujahid; malik@ciogc.org;

Chicago, August 21, 2006 . The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago today expressed relief over the conviction of Department of Public Health employee Michael L. Jackson, who ran over Chicago cabbie Haroon Paryani several times, killing Mr. Paryani with his own cab in front of witnesses.

The sad part is this isn�t an isolated incident. More than fifty cab drivers have been killed on the job in the last ten years, said Mr. Abdul Malik Mujahid Chairman of the Council. In the wake of the brutal murder of Mr. Paryani, the Council initiated a city-wide complaint to demand the better treatment of taxi drivers. It's not unusual to hear cab drivers talk of physical attacks or harrasment. These individuals go out to make a living and are never sure if they'll come home that night. We can't allow them to live with that kind of apprehension, said Mr. Abdul Malik Mujahid.

Press Advisory: Interview Chicago Cabbie's about the hazards of their profession.

About CIOGC: The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago represents 50 formal Muslim Organizations and a cross-section of over 400,000 Muslim Americans in the Greater Chicago area.

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