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Indian-origin soldier says she faced racial slur

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An Indian-origin woman soldier in the US has complained that she is facing constant anti-Muslim slurs and jokes beacuse her name sounded Islamic.

Sgt 1st Class Naida Hosan is not a Muslim, she’s a Catholic. But her name sounded Islamic to fellow US soldiers in Iraq, and they would taunt her, calling her “Sgt Hussein” and asking what God she prayed to.

So before deploying to Afghanistan last year for her second war tour, she legally changed her name, to Naida Christian Nova.

This did not solve her problems.

Instead, matters escalated. Nova complained to her superiors about constant anti-Muslim slurs and jokes. She says they responded with a series of reprisals intended to drive her out of the Army, leading her to consider suicide.

“My complaints fell on deaf ears every time,” said Nova, 41, a member of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

“Any time I would say something about it I was treated like I didn’t know what I was talking about or that I’m an idiot or that I was a Muslim sympathizer. It was just a very lonely feeling.”

Determined to remain in the service for at least eight years, until she is eligible for retirement, Nova recently re-enlisted.

But she agreed to tell her story to The Associated Press because “I don’t want this to happen to anyone else if I can help it. It’s a horrible to feel like people are against you when you are supposed to be on the same team.”

Fort Bragg spokeswoman Sheri L Crowe said the Army would not comment on the case, and referred questions to the US Department of Justice.

The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina, assigned to defend the Army, also declined comment.

But her account is supported by an affidavit filed by an old friend, Sharon Deborah Sheetz, who said that Nova had confided in her about the harassment she had suffered, telling Sheetz that she was so unhappy that she no longer wanted to live.

A Farsi linguist who works in military intelligence, Nova’s multicultural background exemplifies the kind of soldier Army recruiters prize.

Nova’s father, Roy Hosein, was born into a Muslim family on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, where his parents had emigrated from India.

He converted to Christianity after meeting Nova’s mother, a Catholic from the Philippines, and became a US citizen shortly after his daughter was born in New York. He changed the spelling of his family name to Hosan in the hope his children would avoid discrimination.
Indian-origin soldier says she faced racial slur | idrw.org
 
Well, it has become the psyche of the American people to hate anything related to Islam. A famous cartoon was quietly taken off air just because it had arab influences.

First they hated the red indians, then the japanese, then the russians, then muslims, next may be chinese.

Keep going oh champion of human rights.
 
bunch of dumb americans ,these americans are like arabs who dont respect people who follow the same religion
 
How exactly is an individual born to a Trinidadian father and a Filipino mom, who later became American citizens, be classified as a person of Indian origin? Also, her alleged discrimination was focused on her mistaken identity as a Muslim, not Indian. This incident has absolutely nothing to do with India or Indian heritage.

Being a Christian, she should've tried approaching the Army Chaplain's office who could've taken care of the problem.
 
How exactly is an individual born to a Trinidadian father and a Filipino mom, who later became American citizens, be classified as a person of Indian origin? Also, her alleged discrimination was focused on her mistaken identity as a Muslim, not Indian. This incident has absolutely nothing to do with India or Indian heritage.

Being a Christian, she should've tried approaching the Army Chaplain's office who could've taken care of the problem.

Tell it to them.

Every brown person or a person that seems to have an arab look would be treated differently.
 
Alot of Indians get bullied in the U.S, especially Sikhs, cuz Americans have general impresion that anyon brown skinned is Muslim, and Indians being very small are very easy targets for racists
 
Only the Muslim Indians and a lot of them have common first names that are generally used by Hindus as well!!

I thought that in India, you can tell if someone is a Muslim or Hindu by the first name?

Just curious, would the name Barack be a Muslim or Hindu name?
 
It's clearly stated that her Muslim sounding name was the cause of the tension.

Osam is another western name sounds like someone you know who. So should a person carrying this name be ridiculed?

Many brown people have complained that their skin color and their names play a role.
 

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