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Event recap: M. Salahuddin Khan presents "America, Afghanistan, and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship"

May 9, 2012
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On May 3, 2012, CAIR-Chicago hosted author and political expert M. Salahuddin Khan, who presented a speech entitled, “America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship.”

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Posted in Events/Workshops, Features, Our News Tagged 9/11, Afghanistan, M. Salahuddin Khan, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Sikander

Event recap: M. Salahuddin Khan presents “America, Afghanistan, and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship”

May 9, 2012
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| Categories: Events/Workshops, Features, Our News

On May 3, 2012, CAIR-Chicago hosted author and political expert M. Salahuddin Khan, who presented a speech entitled, “America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship.”

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Posted in Events/Workshops, Features, Our News Tagged 9/11, Afghanistan, M. Salahuddin Khan, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Sikander

Ahmed Rehab to speak at human rights demonstration – Sat. April 28th

April 25, 2012
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CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab will be speaking at Amnesty International’s annual Get On The Bus for Human Rights demonstration this Saturday.

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Posted in Civil Rights Center, Events/Workshops, Features Tagged Adler School of Professional Psychology, Afghanistan, Ahmed Rehab, amnesty international, Bahrain, CAIR Chicago, Get On The Bus For Human Rights, Sri Lanka, Syria

M. Salahuddin Khan presents "America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship" on May 3rd

April 23, 2012
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On Thursday May 3rd, author and expert on American-Af-Pak issues M. Salahuddin Khan, will give a presentation called “America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship”.

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Posted in Events/Workshops, Features Tagged Afghanistan, America, book, event, Pakistan, Salahuddin Khan, Sikander, U.S.

M. Salahuddin Khan presents “America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship” on May 3rd

April 23, 2012
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| Categories: Events/Workshops, Features

On Thursday May 3rd, author and expert on American-Af-Pak issues M. Salahuddin Khan, will give a presentation called “America, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pathology of a Relationship”.

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Posted in Events/Workshops, Features Tagged Afghanistan, America, book, event, Pakistan, Salahuddin Khan, Sikander, U.S.

Khandahar Massacre: Excuses and hypocrisy in media portrayal

April 9, 2012
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On March 11, 2012, 17 civilian lives were lost in three homes in three different locations in Panjwai district – the villages of Alkozai and Najeeban and another settlement known locally as “Ibrahim Khan Houses.” When reports first came out that this mass murder was a result of a rogue U.S. soldier, Staff Sergeant Robert Bales- everyone wanted to find out why he had done this.

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Posted in Features, Media Monitor, Our News Tagged Afghanistan, Anwar al-Awlaki, Khandahar, massacre, Media, Nidal Hasan, Robert Bales, U.S. Army

Moving of G8 summit fails to move protestors

April 5, 2012
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Although Obama relocated the G8 summit from Chicago to Camp David, activists still plan to protest the NATO summit. The G8 summit was planned to take place on May18 and 19 and May 20 and 21 for the NATO summit, since last summer. Activists readied themselves to protest the lack of efforts by these organizations until Obama announced the transfer of the G8 summit. Activists believe the summit was moved for one reason: fear.

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Posted in Features, Our News Tagged Afghanistan, Andy Thayer, anti-protest bill, CAIR, Camp David, chicago, Chicago Coalition Against War, FBI, G8, Gay Liberation Network, Grand Juries, Joe Iosbaker, Libya, Mike Shields, Muammar Gaddafi, NATO, Obama, Occupy Chicago, Protests, Rana Khatib, Salazar, Summit, United National Antiwar Committee in Chicago

Marking 10 years since Guantanamo's opening, the ACLU releases report on Guantanamo detainees

January 11, 2012
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Marking ten years since Guantanamo Bay’s opening, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has released a report called, “Guantanamo by the Numbers”, describing the cost of running the camp and the treatment of detainees.

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Posted in Civil Rights Center, Features Tagged 9/11, ACLU, Afghanistan, American Civil Liberties Union, CAIR Chicago, CIA, defense, detainee, FBI, Guantanamo Bay, Guantanamo by the Numbers, military, Pakistan, prisoner, September 11

Marking 10 years since Guantanamo’s opening, the ACLU releases report on Guantanamo detainees

January 11, 2012
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Marking ten years since Guantanamo Bay’s opening, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has released a report called, “Guantanamo by the Numbers”, describing the cost of running the camp and the treatment of detainees.

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Posted in Civil Rights Center, Features Tagged 9/11, ACLU, Afghanistan, American Civil Liberties Union, CAIR Chicago, CIA, defense, detainee, FBI, Guantanamo Bay, Guantanamo by the Numbers, military, Pakistan, prisoner, September 11

Medill Reports: Obama’s efforts in Middle East are working, ambassadors say

October 21, 2010
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While Obama’s rhetoric has been encouraging, Muslims want to see more done, Amina Sharif, communications coordinator of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said Thursday.

“Words are nice but action would be better,” she said.

There has been too little progress on a resolution between Israel and Palestine and Muslims are concerned about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Sharif said.

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Posted in Features, In the Media Tagged 9/11, Afghanistan, Amina Sharif, Cairo, Communications Coordinator, Council on American Islamic Relations, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Kate Shepherd, Medill, Middle East, Muslim, Obama, Palestine
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