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On Thursday, September 2nd, the Coalition of African-American Muslims on the Ground Zero Mosque were at the National Press Club in Washington DC to convey their collective position and individual comments on issues that are surrounding the "mosque" controversy. This matter, that can be viewed from a variety of lenses, has become of international concern to some, but is having a direct impact on Muslims all over America. Some examples are that Muslims in some parts of the country are "toning" down 'Eid celebrations(?), bias crimes have increased at masajid; there are protests in front of masajid, etc.
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By KAREN ZRAICK AND ANDY NEWMAN - NY Times The man charged with the anti-Muslim slashing and stabbing of a cabdriver was arraigned Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan Criminal Court on charges of second-degree attempted murder as a hate crime, first-degree assault as a hate crime and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
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What: Press Conference When: Thursday, September 2, 2010 1:00 pm Where: National Press Club 529 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20045 Why: The controversy over the Park 51 Project (Islamic Center in Lower Manhattan) is indicative of a general rise in racist bigotry towards people of color in this country. While the issue has its particular and unique distinctions, it cannot be separated from the rising violence against African Americans and Latinos, or the increasingly inflammatory rhetoric and exclusionary politics driving the national debate on immigration.
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No single person or organization can be said to represent all American Muslims, but this hasn’t stopped the media turning Park51 into a potent symbol.
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By Michael M. Grynbaum - NY Times The imam behind the proposed Islamic center near ground zero, Feisal Abdul Rauf, told a Middle Eastern newspaper that he believed election-year politics had stoked the debate over the project and blamed a “tiny, vociferous minority” for leading the opposition, in his most expansive comments yet on the controversy.
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