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Israel Breaks Fragile Ceasefire in Yet Another Violation of Human Rights Law
On June 24, 2021
By MPAC
Israel Breaks Fragile Ceasefire in Yet Another Violation of Human Rights Law By: MPAC Policy Interns, Maryam Alwan, Leela Cullity, Hesham Jarmakani, and Mohammad Qazwini EMILY BI/SENIOR STAFF Israel Violates UN Human Rights Law The United Nations classifies human rights as: “rights inherent to all human beings, regardless…
Juneteenth Is Now a Federal Holiday, So What Do We Do Next?
On June 24, 2021
By MPAC
Juneteenth Is Now a Federal Holiday, So What Do We Do Next? By: Katrina Hasan Hamilton, Council Member, MPAC’s AAMIC Juneteenth Emancipation Day Celebration in Texas on June 19, 1900. (Austin History Center, Austin Public Library) After more than six years of Congresswoman Jackson Lee’s work and advocacy…
MPAC Celebrates the Signing of The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act
On June 18, 2021
By MPAC
MPAC Celebrates the Signing of The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act By: Leela Cullity, Ezgi Koc, Aaliyah Khwaja, MPAC Policy Interns (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Succeeding the signing of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, the end…
MPAC commends the United States House of Representatives for Repealing the 2002 AUMF
On June 18, 2021
By MPAC
MPAC commends the United States House of Representatives for Repealing the 2002 AUMF Washington, D.C. | www.mpac.org | June 17, 2021 | The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) commends the United States House of Representatives for repealing the 2002 Authorization…
“A Christian, A Muslim, and A Jew… have you heard this one?”
On June 16, 2021
By MPAC
Jewish-Christian-Muslim faith leaders call out the double standards of religious freedom and Human Rights for Palestinians.
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Muslim-Jewish-Christian faith leaders, convened on Eid al-Fitr for a special interfaith event amidst rising tensions in the Middle East. This event, pinned to the Muslim celebration of Eid to conclude the month Ramadan, was shadowed by the recent violence and violation of religious freedom and human rights for worshipers at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
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What’s So Different:America & Palestine share a struggle for justice, human rights & civil liberties
On June 16, 2021
By MPAC
Muslim-Jewish-Christian faith leaders, convened on Eid al-Fitr for a special interfaith event amidst rising tensions in the Middle East. This event, pinned to the Muslim celebration of Eid to conclude the month Ramadan, was shadowed by the recent violence and violation of religious freedom and human rights for worshipers at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
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Faithwashing and the Censorship of Palestine Advocacy in Interfaith Engagement
On June 10, 2021
By MPAC
Faithwashing and the Censorship of Palestine Advocacy in Interfaith Engagement By: Prema Rahman, MPAC Policy Analyst, and Leela Cullity, MPAC Policy Intern Photo via: Reuters/Ammar Awad The intersectional struggle for Palestinian liberation characterized by years of systemic injustice and oppression continues to be minimized and censored…