- Registration for CAIR-Texas Annual Banquet Now Open
- CAIR-AZ Warns of Calls from Fake DHS, FBI, IRS, 'Officers'
CAIR-Arizona continues to receive complaints from community members who have received calls from individuals falsely claiming to be from the DHS, FBI and IRS. - Video: CAIR Rep Says Muslims Worldwide Condemn Boko Haram's Actions (VOA)
- CAIR: Dem Lawmaker Dismisses U.S. Warnings of Israeli Espionage
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, meanwhile, is poised to take up the U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Act, a legislative grab bag of pro-Israel provisions, but it remains unclear if the bill's final language will admit the Jewish state into the visa waiver program, a move that would anger prominent U.S. Islamic groups. "If Congress does not drop its proposed Israel visa waiver exemption it will affirm Israel's treatment of U.S. Muslims and Arabs as second-class citizens," CAIR's Robert McCaw. - CAIR: Thanks to Pamela Geller, One Group Will Give Out Free Qurans
CAIR called the ad "false and inflammatory," and encourages interested people toobtain a Quran through their site. - 'It's Something That I lived,' Muslim Says of Reported NYPD Informant Program
Hesham El-Meligy of New Springville, a Muslim activist and a member of Noor Al-Islam Society in Mariners Harbor, believes that an informant in the program attempted to entrap him in the years after the World Trade Center attacks.- Author Reports on Western Surveillance Policies Against Muslims
Wiretapping was present throughout CUNY campuses, including Queens College. A few years ago, NYPD officers -- or paid informants -- spied on Muslim students as documented in the report "Mapping Muslims: NYPD Spying and Its Impact on American Muslims," which was released last year. Arun Kundnani, a QC adjunct professor, reported on the consequences of such policies in his book, "The Muslims Are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror," released on March 18.
- Author Reports on Western Surveillance Policies Against Muslims
- Muslim, Woman, Bio-Chemist: Grad Refuses to Be Defined by Stereotypes
Monday, May 19, 2014
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