- CAIR-LA: Muslims See Meaning in Visit to Japanese-American Internment Camp
53 members of the Council on American-Islamic Relations rode the 240-mile (one-way) ride from Anaheim to visit the site of the one-time camp. . .Munira Syeda, spokeswoman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said Japanese Americans were among the first to reach out to a fearful American Muslim community after 9/11. "Participating in the pilgrimage is a way for us to reciprocate their friendship to us," she said.- CAIR-LA: Acknowledge Contributions of Immigrants to Arizona
A disturbing oversight in the debate over SB 1070 is an acknowledgment of the contributions of immigrants to Arizona.
- CAIR-LA: Acknowledge Contributions of Immigrants to Arizona
- Video: FBI Joins Possible Hate Crime Investigation at Maryland Mosque (CAIR)
- Video: CAIR Weekly News Update
Topics Include: CAIR Calls for Hate Crime Probe of Threatening Letters Sent to N.C. Mosques - MI: Anti-Islam Activists Rally in Dearborn Today
- Minn. City Council Member Forwards Anti-Muslim' Email to Reporter
It goes on to encourage "American hotties" to walk out of their houses naked at 1 p.m. eastern time next Saturday because "it is a sin for a Muslim male to see any woman other than his wife or daughter naked." - Kamal Saleem: I Was a Terrorist. . .Seriously! (CAIR-MI)
Wouldn't authorities have some interest in someone who claims to have been involved in some of the biggest Middle Eastern militant movements of the 1970s and '80s? - Video: Sharia a Texas Campaign Issue?
Why has this issue even intruded into our Smith County Sheriff's race?
- Video: CAIR Weekly News Update
- CAIR: Funeral for Muslim Activist Ghazi Khankan (Newsday)
Nihad Awad, national executive director of CAIR's headquarters in Washington, D.C., said that "when the history of Islam in America and New York is written, Ghazi will be remembered as a champion and pioneer of civic engagement and interfaith work." - Video: U.S. Muslim Yonas Fikre Says He was Tortured by Order of the FBI (CAIR)
Monday, April 30, 2012
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