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WND.com
September 8, 2017
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, founded in Washington, D.C., by the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas, said Friday it defeated a motion filed by the federal government to dismiss the organization's lawsuit on behalf of 25 American Muslims challenging their placement on a terror watch listÃâà...
WLS-TV
June 6, 2017
Yes, it could be theological, but it could be political, racial, social, personal," said Kareem Shora, Department of Homeland Security. The rise in propaganda-inspired lone wolf terrorist attacks at home and abroad has also intensified the need for trust between law enforcement and the community.
WND.com
May 18, 2017
A discussion with CAIR at Miami-Dade College featured holdovers from the Obama administration, Veronica Venture, the outgoing DHS acting officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; and Kareem Shora, section chief of the DHS Community Engagement Section, IPT said. Philip Haney, a former DHS IslamÃâà...
MRCTV (blog)
July 13, 2016
Asked why there are “fewer expressions of solidarity, fewer Facebook posts, candlelight vigils” for victims of terrorism in Islamic countries, Kareem Shora, the DHS' Section Chief of the Community Engagement Section in the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, said it's due to the “unfortunate reality” thatÃâà...
NPR
December 12, 2014
The girls had been reunited with their parents when Kareem Shora, with Homeland Security, landed in Denver. He was part of a team that organized a town meeting to educate parents. He explained to them how ISIS works... SHORA: They basically have facilitators who are engaging not just in English,Ãâà...
American Spectator
January 22, 2014
(CNN) — Egypt's interim government officially declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization on Wednesday, blamed it for a bombing this week that killed 16 people, and announced that anyone who is a member of the group will be punished. Hossam Issa, the interim minister of higher educationÃâà...
Christian Science Monitor
March 24, 2009
Law enforcement efforts to root out home-grown terrorists are jeopardized by deteriorating relations between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Muslim and Arab-American communities. The situation began last fall when the FBI quietly withdrew formal relations with all local chapters of the CouncilÃâà...