
COUNCIL ON AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS - CHICAGO | DEFENDING CIVIL RIGHTS. FIGHTING BIGOTRY. PROMOTING TOLERANCE
CAIR-Chicago’s Executive Director Ahmed Rehab, Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham, and Staff Attorney Heena Musabji met with the FBI’s Community Liaison.
The Muhammad Salah trial is in its final days, please attend to show your support for due process, anti-torture, and just application of the law. This case marks the first where an American court has allowed the prosecution of an American citizen based on an admission obtained under torture in a foreign country and in a language the defendant does not understand.
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham spoke on Radio Islam regarding the trial of Muhammad Salah. Abraham discussed the various constitutional issues surrounding the case and its impact on civil liberties. To hear the radio interview, click here: www.radioislam.com. copyright © 2006, cairchicago.org
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Heena Musabji and Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham met with members of the Chicago Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (CLCCRUL) to discuss ideas on how the two organizations can collaborate on projects. The group discussed CLCCRUL’s hate crimes project, CAIR-Chicago’s citizenship delay project, and consultation on employment discrimination cases. copyright [...]
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator met with representatives from various Department of Homeland Security agencies and other Muslim organizations to discuss issues pertinent to the Muslim community.
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham represented a man in a re-interview for citizenship
CAIR-Chicago’s Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham assisted a client in clearing up confusion surrounding a possible investigation pertaining to his license suspension.
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham attended the Chicago Bar Foundation’s Legal Aid Committee Meeting.
Today the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) conducted sensitivity training for approximately 30 Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and administrators in Chicago.