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Challenge to New York Police Department Muslim Suspicionless Spying Program in Federal Court
Attorneys for Muslim community urge appellate court: surveillance based only on religion is unconstitutional.
Will France Repeat US Mistakes After 9/11?
If you listen to the corporate media, there is almost no discussion about why so many people in the Muslim world object to US policies so strongly that they …
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Being Wrong About Islam Is Not Progressive
White privilege allows whites to never associate with radical acts, let alone need to disassociate.
Pascal Boniface: “Criticizing the Policies of Israel Is Not Anti-Semitic“
Pascal Boniface, director of the left-leaning Institute of International and Strategic Relations, talks about how to keep sectarian peace in France while passions run high over Israel's operations against …
Program Fights Double-Edged Stereotypes About Muslim Domestic Violence
This interview with the Peaceful Families Project's Salma Elkadi Abugideiri and Maha B. Alkhateeb explores Islamic approaches to healing the pain of domestic violence and how both Islamophobic and …
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Drones Abroad and at Home: Why We Should Care
Weaponized unmanned drone aircraft, the Predator, the Reaper, the Global Hawk, have no crew on board. Hence no head, no heart. These drones are amoral robots exquisitely designed to …
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The Biggest Lie You’ve Been Told About the Oppression Of Muslim Women
When it comes to how the US views Muslim women, Islamophobia reaches across the isle.
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“Zero Dark Thirty”: US-Condoned Propaganda Promotes Extra-Judicial Killings of Brown Men
Zero Dark Thirty has sparked debate on its justification of torture, its misuse of facts and its pro-CIA agenda.
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Taking Back Our Children: What the Chesser Custody Case Says About Faith and Parenting in Islamophobic America
For Proscovia, the custody hearing solidified her belief that the war on terror is really a war against her faith.
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As Sanctions Hit Iran’s Most Vulnerable, the Man Who Dared to Feed Sanction-Starved Iraq Remains in Prison
Dr. Rafil Dhafir, a Muslim, is serving a 22-year sentence set in motion during post-9/11 hysteria that targeted his humanitarian organization.