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The organization fired its executive director last month, accusing him of passing private information to an anti-Muslim group.
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Last month, the former leader of the local Muslim civil rights and advocacy group Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was fired and accused of sending confidential information to an anti-Muslim group. We’ll discuss how this scandal has affected the community and what it means for the organization moving forward.
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Police on Sunday identified the body as Mohamed Hassan Adam. His death has been ruled a homicide.
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The Columbus-Cincinnati Board of Directors for CAIR-Ohio says it fired its executive and legal director for allegedly passing confidential information about the organization's national work to an anti-Muslim hate group.
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) says $125 million was funneled to anti-Muslim hate groups from 2014-2016 under the pretense of donating…
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Activists in Columbus will be holding a rally at the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday morning, in conjunction with over 600 events across the country…
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Leaders with the Cincinnati chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) say they're upset about Tuesday's Supreme Court ruling in Trump...
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A man accused of writing anti-Muslim comments on an Ohio mosque has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of desecrating a place of worship and misdemeanor…
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The Columbus Division of Police say there’s no evidence that a weekend altercation which left a Somali woman’s face injured is a hate crime.Rahma…
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A Hilliard man has been charged with vandalizing a Columbus-area mosque, in an incident that the Franklin County prosecutor and investigators are now…