Islamic fundamentalism

U.S. Senate Candidate Khaled Salem Urges Egypt to Pursue Diplomacy Before Resorting to Military Force in Ethiopia

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Thursday, April 1, 2021

NEW YORK, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Khaled Salem, the U.S. Senate candidate in New York, issued messages to several Middle Eastern governments regarding peace and human rights.

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  • NEW YORK, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Khaled Salem, the U.S. Senate candidate in New York, issued messages to several Middle Eastern governments regarding peace and human rights.
  • Khaled, who is the CEO Of American Human Rights Organization, is concerned about conflict in Ethiopia and the Middle East, international sanctions and terrorism sponsored by Hamas and Hezbollah.
  • He also shared his views on Iranian human rights offenses and violations of immigrant rights in Arab Gulf States.
  • "I strongly suggest that Egyptian authorities engage in diplomacy as a first step before courting disaster with precipitous military action against the nation of Ethiopia," said Salem.

AJC Welcomes U.S. Efforts to Restore Democracy in Venezuela

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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Guaido's valiant efforts have been supported bythe U.S., Australia, Canada, Israel, and most countries in Latin America, as well as the European Union and the Organization of American States.

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  • Guaido's valiant efforts have been supported bythe U.S., Australia, Canada, Israel, and most countries in Latin America, as well as the European Union and the Organization of American States.
  • The thousands of Venezuelans protesting for change are being met with brute force, leaving dozens dead, injured, and detained.
  • We condemn these acts of violence and aggression in the strongest possible terms.
  • It is revealing to note who are some of those supporting Maduro and his repression today: Bolivia, Cuba, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, the Palestinian Authority, Russia, Syria, and Turkey.

IPT Analysis Finds CAIR Donors Ignore Organization's Dubious History, Behavior

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

When contacted they either defended CAIR despite seeing the rhetoric, offered no comment or ignored requests for comment.

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  • When contacted they either defended CAIR despite seeing the rhetoric, offered no comment or ignored requests for comment.
  • They also dismissed the determination by the FBI, Justice Department prosecutors and a federal judge tying CAIR and its founders tied to a Hamas-support network.
  • CAIR chapters received 265 grants of more than $1,000 from dozens of non-Muslim foundations, totaling $5.47 million since 2010.
  • In the wake of President Trump's travel ban, CAIR received an unprecedented haul of just less than $3 million from non-Muslim donors in 2017 alone.