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Leslie Marshall Show: CAIR-Chicago on "Coalition to Ground Boeing Torture Flights" and the Rachael Ray "Kaffiya" Uproar
CAIR-Chicago’s Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham discusses the work of the "Coalition to Ground Boeing Torture Flights" with radio host Leslie Marshall. Allegedly, flights have been used to transport CIA detainees suspected of terrorism to secret prisons in different countries where they are then subject to torture. CAIR-Chicago is a founding member of the coalition and its ongoing efforts.
Leslie Marshall Show: CAIR-Chicago on "Coalition to Ground Boeing Torture Flights" and the Rachael Ray "Kaffiya" Uproar
CAIR-Chicago’s Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham discusses the work of the "Coalition to Ground Boeing Torture Flights" with radio host Leslie Marshall. Allegedly, flights have been used to transport CIA detainees suspected of terrorism to secret prisons in different countries where they are then subject to torture. CAIR-Chicago is a founding member of the coalition and its ongoing efforts.
Man Discriminated Against at Work, CAIR-Chicago Attends Status Hearing
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man who filed a complaint of discrimination in federal district court.
Staff Attorney Attends Update Interview in Citizenship Delay Case
CAIR Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended an update interview for a man whose citizenship has been delayed due to a background check pending since 2004. The man, of Middle Eastern descent, applied for citizenship in 2003, passed his exam and interview in 2004, and has since been waiting for his background check to clear.
CAIR-Chicago Participates in United Nations Hearing on Racial Discrimination
CAIR-Chicago joined a hearing on racial discrimination in Chicago this May 23rd presided by the United Nation’s Special Rapporteur on racism and related intolerance, Mr. Doudou Diene of Senegal.
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Resolves Employment Discrimination Case
In a successful bid on behalf of a Muslim man, CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling secured a settlement through the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Muslim Man Receives Citizenship after CAIR-Chicago Files Complaint
A Muslim man received citizenship after a four-year delay since he passed the interview and exam for citizenship. CAIR-Chicago had filed a complaint on behalf of the man, asking the court to grant him citizenship. CAIR-Chicago dismissed the complaint upon the man’s naturalization.
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Officer in Employment Discrimination Case
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham appeared at a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man employed as an officer for a county sheriff.
CAIR-Chicago Represents Muslim Man in Employment Discrimination Status Hearing
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director appeared at a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man who filed a complaint of discrimination against his employer. The man complained to his employer of harassment by another employee, but the employer did nothing to stop harassment. Shortly after, the Muslim employee was terminated.
CAIR-Chicago Co-Sponsors Protest of Boeing Corporation’s “Torture Flights”
After a rally at the place of the Boeing Annual Shareholder’s meeting, CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham spoke at a press conference calling for the Boeing Corporation to immediately cease its role in facilitating the rendition and torture of detainees in U.S. custody.
Federal District Court Approves Muslim Man’s Application for Citizenship After Seven Year Delay
A federal district court approved the application of a Muslim man who had been waiting over seven years for a decision on his naturalization application.
Media Advisory: Chicago Coalition to Protest Boeing ‘Torture Flights’
On Monday, April 28, the Coalition to Ground Torture Flights will hold a protest and news conference at the annual Boeing shareholder’s meeting to demand that the company respond to allegations that it is an active participant in so-called “torture flights.”
CAIR-Chicago Files Employment Discrimination Law Suit on Behalf of Muslim Trucker
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney filed an employment discrimination lawsuit on behalf of a Muslim man who worked for a trucking company. The man’s complaint alleges that he was harassed for a year by his supervisor and then ultimately terminated on false grounds. Copyright © 2008 CAIR-Chicago
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Represents Muslim Man Experiencing Citizenship Delay at Update Interview
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended an update interview with a man who has been waiting for almost four years for citizenship.
CAIR-Chicago Files Employment Discrimination on Behalf of Muslim Man
CAIR-Chicago Files Employment Discrimination on Behalf of Muslim Man
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Man at Status Hearing for Employment Discrimination Case
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham appeared for a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man who experienced discrimination at his place of employment. The man worked for a county sheriff’s department as a corrections officer, but was subjected to frequent harassment by fellow employees. The man’s supervisors also failed to put a stop to the harassment.
CAIR-Chicago Co-Hosts "Know Your Rights and the FBI" Community Workshop
CAIR-Chicago and the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois (ACLU-IL) came together Saturday, March 29, 2008 to present “Know Your Rights and the FBI” a workshop aimed at educating the community about their rights when dealing with law enforcement, particularly the FBI.
CAIR-Chicago Co-Hosts "Know Your Rights and the FBI" Community Workshop
CAIR-Chicago and the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois (ACLU-IL) came together Saturday, March 29, 2008 to present “Know Your Rights and the FBI” a workshop aimed at educating the community about their rights when dealing with law enforcement, particularly the FBI.