CAIR: Elderly Sikh man beaten nearly to death with a golf club in L.A. But was it a hate crime? – Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations issued a Tuesday statement condemning the attack.
“We stand in solidarity with the Sikh community and echo their calls for justice,” said Hussam Ayloush, executive director of CAIR L.A., in a statement. “We call on the LAPD to conduct a thorough investigation into the attack as a possible hate crime.”
Video: CAIR-CT Urges Stronger Hate Crime Charges After Anti-Muslim Harassment at Stamford Mosque
CAIR-CT: Stamford man charged over ‘derogatory statements’ outside Islamic center, police say – Stamford Advocate
CAIR-CT: Man arrested for derogatory slurs outside a Stamford mosque; CAIR-CT urges hate crime charges – News 12 – Connecticut
CAIR-CT: Stamford PD make arrest after video with anti-Muslim remarks outside mosque –
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CAIR-CT: Police arrest suspect in alleged hate crime incident outside CT mosque – Hartford Courant
CAIR-CT: Man arrested for allegedly making derogatory comments to congregants at Stamford mosque – NBC Connecticut
CAIR-CT: Suspect Who Yelled Derogatory Comments Outside Stamford Mosque Arrested: Police – Patch
CAIR: Former US secretary of state criticizes decision to recognize Palestine as ‘too hasty’’ – Anadolu Agency
Nihad Awad, president of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), stated in an interview with Anadolu in February that the US did not take into account reports of human rights violations by Israel.
“Internal reports from the State Department and the White House clearly show that former US President Biden and former Secretary of State Antony Blinken covered up and rejected these reports,” he said.