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CBS 2: CAIR-Chicago and Egyptian Supporters Stunned By Mubarak's Speech 2/10/11
American-Egyptians and supporters are deeply disappointed by Mubarak's refusal to step down as President. CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinators shared how upset they were with the Egyptian President's decision, and their hopes for a peaceful resolution.
CBS 2: CAIR-Chicago and Egyptian Supporters Stunned By Mubarak's Speech 2/10/11
American-Egyptians and supporters are deeply disappointed by Mubarak's refusal to step down as President. CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinators shared how upset they were with the Egyptian President's decision, and their hopes for a peaceful resolution.
WGN TV: Local Egyptians react to Mubarak staying put 2/10/11
As crowds of protesters in Egypt erupted in anger, Egyptians in Chicago were glued to their televisions and computers as they grappled with what they called shocking news: The president of Egypt was not stepping down despite weeks of protests and hints that he would do so.
ABC 7: Ahmed Rehab blogging from Cairo, rallying with protesters
An uprising in Egypt intensifies as protesters risk their lives to demand that embattled president Hosni Mubarak step down.
ABC 7: Chicagoan Ahmed Rehab in Egypt, rallies with protesters
"A Chicagoan is in the thick of the protests. Ahmed Rehab is the executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Chicago. He says Egyptians are demanding change after generations of stagnation."
CBS 2: Ahmed Rehab Helps Write History in Egypt
The Egyptian government may have engineered a blackout on Internet and cell phones to keep protestors from communicating, but one call from a Chicagoan in Cairo got through. CBS 2's Mike Parker spoke with Ahmed Rehab, of the local Council on Islamic American Relations.
FOX Chicago: Chicagoan Ahmed Rehab Takes Part in Cairo Protests
"I planned it to be here so that I could participate heart and soul, body and mind with the people during these times," Ahmed Rehab said in a phone call.
CBS News: Chicagoans Picket Egyptian Consulate
While people continue to protest in the streets of Egypt, hundreds of Chicagoans were rallying outside of the Egyptian consulate in Chicago Saturday afternoon. The pro-democracy rally was one of several protests that took place across the country on Saturday.
Medill Reports: Islamic group puts pressure on DuPage to change stand banning mosque
In tough economic times most neighborhoods would welcome development. But in suburban Willowbrook, they’re waving it off for an unusual reason: religious oversaturation.
NBC 5: Muslim Woman Denied Ride on Greyhound Bus Because of her Clothing
CAIR-Chicago is advocating on behalf of Jacqueline Pasha, a Muslim woman who was not allowed to ride a Greyhound bus because of her face veil, or niqab. CAIR-Chicago's Communications Coordinator discusses the case with NBC's Natalie Martinez.
ABC: Muslim Family Sues Forest Preserve for Discrimination
The Chicago Chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) filed two complaints in Circuit Court on behalf of Mahmoud Yaqub, his wife, and two children. The Cook County Forest Preserve is being sued for religious discrimination because Yaqub and his family were denied admission to a swimming facility.
FOX Business: Rehab Discusses Airport Screening
"If you wear baggy jeans and you're brought aside for secondary screening for wearing baggy clothing, you are just as much entitled as the woman in a hijab to be able to pat yourself down and then have your hands swabbed for residue. That's the current TSA policy-- it applies to any baggy clothing," said Rehab
VOA News: Muslim Americans Urge Community Members to Vote in Upcoming Election
CAIR-Chicago Outreach Coordinater Gerald Hankerson discusses Muslim American involement in this election:"Even with the election cycle there is much argument and debate whether Muslims should be involved. One way or another we are living here, and our life is being impacted by whether or not we decide to offer our voice and our balance. So most definitely religion may factor into it on certain issues, such as immigration reform, such as protecting first amendment rights, because we definitely want to see that our faith is not impeded for us to be truly considered Americans,"
FOX News Business: Ahmed Rehab Discusses Cargo Plot
When the topic was brought up, yet again, that America has been attacked by Muslims, Ahmed Rehab responds: "Here's also a pattern that you need to be aware of. In almost every one of those cases it was Muslims who helped foil these terrorists plots. In the case of the "underwear bomber" it was his own father, a Muslim, who reported him. In the case of the "time square bomber" it was a Muslim who saw the smoke from the car who reported him. Even in this case Saudia Arabia was actually the country that tipped us off about this plot."
Frequency TV: Gerald Hankerson on NewsBeat Election Special
Outreach Coordinator Gerald Hankerson discusses the importance and the potential power of mobilizing young people to vote in elections. He describes some of the efforts CAIR-Chicago makes to reach young people early in life, to instill in them a sense of civic duty.
FOX Chicago: Christina Abraham Discusses Islamophobia and Juan Williams' Comments
Christina Abraham, CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director, appeared as a live guest today on Fox Chicago's morning show, Good Day Chicago. Abraham spoke with hosts Anna Davlantes and Corey McPherrin regarding the controversy over political analyst Juan Williams' Islamophobic statements on Fox News.
FOX Chicago: Christina Abraham Discusses Islamophobia and Juan Williams' Comments
Christina Abraham, CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director, appeared as a live guest today on Fox Chicago's morning show, Good Day Chicago. Abraham spoke with hosts Anna Davlantes and Corey McPherrin regarding the controversy over political analyst Juan Williams' Islamophobic statements on Fox News.
FOX, O'Reilly Factor: Rehab Debates O'Reilly on Whether We Have a "Muslim Problem"
Ahmed Rehab challenges Bill O'Reilly's notion that there is a "Muslim Problem" in the world, and that mainstream Muslims are not doing enough to fight extremism.
FOX, O'Reilly Factor: Rehab Debates O'Reilly on Whether We Have a "Muslim Problem"
Ahmed Rehab challenges Bill O'Reilly's notion that there is a "Muslim Problem" in the world, and that mainstream Muslims are not doing enough to fight extremism.
CNN: Ahmed Rehab on Wolf Blitzer's The Situation Room, Debates Juan Williams Controversy
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab discusses the Juan Williams/NPR controversy on CNN's The Situation with Wolf Blitzer. Rehab debates conservative pundit Cliff May, of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, on the irrationality of William's comment.
