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World Vision: Sudan - Death Toll Rises After Drone Attack on Hospital
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 25 -- World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development and advocacy activities for children, families and communities, issued the following news release on March 23, 2026:
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Sudan: Death toll rises after drone attack on hospital
EAST DARFUR - Christian humanitarian organization World Vision mourns the deaths of at least 64 people, including 13 children, following a drone attack on the only functioning hospital in East Darfur state.
The Sudan Ministry of Health confirmed the significantly higher death toll following the drone
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FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 25 -- World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development and advocacy activities for children, families and communities, issued the following news release on March 23, 2026:
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Sudan: Death toll rises after drone attack on hospital
EAST DARFUR - Christian humanitarian organization World Vision mourns the deaths of at least 64 people, including 13 children, following a drone attack on the only functioning hospital in East Darfur state.
The Sudan Ministry of Health confirmed the significantly higher death toll following the dronestrikes on El-Daein Teaching Hospital on the night of Friday, March 20. Additionally, 89 patients were severely injured, including eight medical personnel, with 81 of them being women and children.
The attack comes at a moment of unprecedented peril for Sudan, with the conflict approaching its third year. Healthcare infrastructure across Darfur has been dismantled, depriving millions of life-saving medical care, even as malnutrition spreads across the region.
The hospital served as the only fully equipped referral center for hundreds of thousands of people in East Darfur and greatly destabilizes World Vision's health and nutrition operations. Its collapse means there is now nowhere to send children with severe medical complications, to treat severe infections or manage complicated births.
"The bombing of a pediatric and maternity hospital is appalling," said Simon Mane, World Vision's national director in Sudan. "The rising death toll and the number of children killed in these attacks show how children are being targeted in this ongoing conflict. Children must be protected, and health facilities must not be a target."
World Vision operates a primary health unit in Abuema, El Daein. With the main government hospital now nonfunctional, the Ministry of Health requested that all partners expand services through primary health units and centers.
Currently, partners operate two primary health units and six primary health centers in El Daein. World Vision Sudan's primary health unit needs to be upgraded to serve as a primary health care center. This expansion requires comprehensive services, including immunizations, laboratory and diagnostic services and outpatient care, supported by a full-time medical doctor and 24-hour availability.
"Children are being killed each day," Mane said. "This is a heartbreaking blow to the humanity of the Sudanese people. The rise in drone attacks on civilian infrastructure further hampers humanitarian access and endangers our frontline staff, children and the families we serve."
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About World Vision:
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. Motivated by our faith in Jesus Christ, we serve alongside the poor and oppressed as a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. For more information, visit worldvision.org or follow on X @WorldVisionUSA.
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Original text here: https://www.worldvision.org/about-us/media-center/sudan-death-toll-rises-after-drone-attack-on-hospital
[Category: Sociological]
VoteVets Launches New Ad Campaign in Iowa Senate Race
PORTLAND, Oregon, March 25 -- VoteVets issued the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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VoteVets Launches New Ad Campaign in Iowa Senate Race
VoteVets Enters Iowa Senate Race to Back Josh Turek in Major Senate Pickup Opportunity
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Today, VoteVets is announcing that it is beginning an ad campaign in Iowa to help elect Joshua Turek to the U.S. Senate. The fully integrated paid media campaign, which will begin this week with an $825,000 ad buy, will run statewide on broadcast, cable, and satellite television as well as on digital platforms including streaming platforms, YouTube, digital
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PORTLAND, Oregon, March 25 -- VoteVets issued the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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VoteVets Launches New Ad Campaign in Iowa Senate Race
VoteVets Enters Iowa Senate Race to Back Josh Turek in Major Senate Pickup Opportunity
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Today, VoteVets is announcing that it is beginning an ad campaign in Iowa to help elect Joshua Turek to the U.S. Senate. The fully integrated paid media campaign, which will begin this week with an $825,000 ad buy, will run statewide on broadcast, cable, and satellite television as well as on digital platforms including streaming platforms, YouTube, digitalaudio, and on social media. It will help introduce Josh Turek as a fighter for working families to voters across Iowa.
The first ad in this media campaign, "Tough Times," is launching tomorrow. It describes how Josh has been a fighter his whole life since being born with spina bifida due to his dad's exposure to Agent Orange while serving our country in Vietnam. The ad describes Josh's inspiring life story and how he is the leader Iowans need in these tough times. Josh won two gold medals for Team USA while representing our country four times as a paralympian. He knows how to win elections, having proven that he is a strong campaigner who can out-perform other Democrats and earn the support of Iowans of all political stripes.
"Josh Turek is a fighter who knows firsthand the costs military families experience when our sons and daughters are sent to war. It's families like his that bear the costs of decisions made in Washington," said VoteVets Senior Adviser Major General (Ret.) Paul D. Eaton. "Our nation needs Senators like Josh who will fight for veterans and military families like his - and who know how to win, which Josh does. He will be an advocate in the Senate for veterans and military families like his own, and take on whatever fight is necessary to protect hardworking Iowans. We are proud to stand with him."
AD TRANSCRIPT:
Voiceover: Wars overseas. Prices up at home. Times are tough. But so is Josh Turek.
Born with spina bifida after his dad was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Josh Turek's been fighting his whole life.
Twenty-one surgeries by age twelve. But he outworked the competition until he made Team USA. And climbed thousands of steps to meet voters and become a state legislator.
Now, Josh Turek's running for Senate. Because tough times demand tougher leaders.
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Original text here: https://votevets.org/press-releases/votevets-launches-new-ad-campaign-in-iowa-senate-race
[Category: Political]
Save the Sound Rejects Gov. Hochul's Plan to Weaken NYS Climate Law
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 25 -- Save the Sound issued the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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Save the Sound Rejects Gov. Hochul's Plan to Weaken NYS Climate Law
Governor's proposed rollbacks should not be included in NYS budget for FY2027
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Save the Sound is profoundly concerned that rollbacks to the requirements of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), New York's Climate Law, proposed Friday by Governor Hochul will make New Yorkers more vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, particularly in the Long Island Sound region.
"We are already behind
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NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 25 -- Save the Sound issued the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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Save the Sound Rejects Gov. Hochul's Plan to Weaken NYS Climate Law
Governor's proposed rollbacks should not be included in NYS budget for FY2027
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Save the Sound is profoundly concerned that rollbacks to the requirements of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), New York's Climate Law, proposed Friday by Governor Hochul will make New Yorkers more vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, particularly in the Long Island Sound region.
"We are already behindwhere we should be in terms of hitting the commitments established by New York's Climate Law. Governor Hochul's plan to move the goalposts rather than meet the mandated emissions targets would have a devastating impact on our environment, our economy, and the public health of New Yorkers," said David Ansel, vice president of the Center for Water Protection at Save the Sound. "New York is on the front lines of climate change, nowhere more so than in the Long Island Sound region. Any attempt to further delay our obligation to transition away from fossil fuels only puts New Yorkers at greater risk of the rising consequences and costs of climate change."
A 2023 report by Moody's Analytics showed that two of the metro areas most vulnerable to sea-level rise, extreme heat, and water stress are in the Long Island Sound region: New York City ranked third in the nation, while Long Island ranked fourth.
A different report, "Severe Weather Events and Resiliency in New York State," released in October 2025 by the New York State Comptroller, acknowledged that extreme weather events in New York "have become more frequent and more damaging. These changes are consistent with patterns observed worldwide and which are widely understood to be due to changes in the climate caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere."
The CLCPA, enacted in 2019, currently requires a reduction of GHG emissions to 60% of 1990 levels by 2030 and to 15% by 2050. In an op-ed published Friday in Empire Report and posted to her official website, Governor Hochul proposes delaying until 2030 the release of regulations for a cap and invest program, which would charge major polluters for their emissions and split the proceeds between energy rebates for New Yorkers and investments in decarbonization, seven years later than the current law requires. She suggests designing the program to help the state meet a new 2040 emissions reduction target, but did not specify what that target would be, and wants to "change the accounting methodology" for tracking emissions, a reference to the Governor's longstanding push to de-emphasize the impact of greenhouse gases like methane that cause extreme levels of warming but over a shorter period.
Save the Sound is concerned that failing to reduce the use of fossil fuels across the state will continue to all the escalation of severe weather overwhelming our wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, leading to further pollution of Long Island Sound and its tributaries, diminished resilience in our coastlines and communities, degraded habitat for aquatic wildlife, and greater risk to public health.
"Governor Hochul wrote that 'we need more time.' Unfortunately, the consequences of climate change are happening now," said Ansel. "We cannot afford to wait any longer to stop the destructive behaviors that are fueling the climate emergency we are living under. We're already experiencing an increase in severe weather events and the expense of cleaning up after them--especially in Suffolk County, which from 1996 through 2024 faced more of those events than any county in the state. Extending our dependency on fossil fuels for another decade cannot be an option."
The Governor's proposed rollbacks will increase long-term costs rather than providing the affordability relief the Governor seeks by including her plan in negotiations toward a final state budget for Fiscal Year 2027.
"Deferring and delaying the transition to renewable energy will not save New Yorkers money; it will only become more expensive in the future to clean up after devastating storms," said Ansel. "We call on the Legislature to reject the proposed changes to the Climate Law that the Governor is calling for in the final state budget."
Save the Sound is pushing for increased investment in clean water infrastructure in the budget for FY2027, as well as $1 billion for the Sustainable Future Fund and the inclusion of the Stop Climate Polluter Handouts Act, which will eliminate subsidies for the fossil fuel industry and save New York taxpayers $350 million per year.
New York's budget is due before its new fiscal year begins on April 1.
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Original text here: https://www.savethesound.org/2026/03/24/press-release-save-the-sound-rejects-gov-hochuls-plan-to-weaken-nys-climate-law/
[Category: Environment]
Groups Intend to Sue Trump Administration Over Flathead National Forest Timber Project
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 25 -- Earthjustice posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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Groups Intend to Sue Trump Administration Over Flathead National Forest Timber Project
60-day notice states recently-approved West Reservoir Project could harm grizzly bears and bull trout
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Missoula, MT -- Swan View Coalition and Friends of the Wild Swan today notified the Trump administration of their intent to sue over the recently-approved West Reservoir timber project in Flathead National Forest, which would allow for new roadbuilding that could harm federally-protected grizzly
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SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 25 -- Earthjustice posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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Groups Intend to Sue Trump Administration Over Flathead National Forest Timber Project
60-day notice states recently-approved West Reservoir Project could harm grizzly bears and bull trout
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Missoula, MT -- Swan View Coalition and Friends of the Wild Swan today notified the Trump administration of their intent to sue over the recently-approved West Reservoir timber project in Flathead National Forest, which would allow for new roadbuilding that could harm federally-protected grizzlybears and bull trout. The groups claim that the U.S. Forest Service violated the Endangered Species Act by failing to consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over impacts to the species, including through 4.7 miles of new road construction. The Forest Service sidestepped the ESA consultation requirements under the guise of an emergency, but conservation groups are confident that the project does not meet the definition of an emergency and consultation is legally required.
"The entire timber sale area already has too many roads and the Forest Service admits this is harming grizzly bears," said Swan View Coalition Chair Keith Hammer. "Yet the agency is attempting to fake an emergency and build even more damaging roads rather than consult with the Fish and Wildlife Service on how to fix the problem."
The Trump administration approved the project on March 11, 2026, claiming that the West Reservoir Project qualifies as an emergency action. But despite the claim of emergency, the administration offered only a routine justification for the project--that it would purportedly "improve forest health and resilience and reduce potential wildfire impacts to important values at risk," even though only a few recreational cabins exist anywhere near the project. However, conservation groups contend that there is nothing unique about this timber sale that elevates it to emergency status and allows the Forest Service to bypass the requirements of the Endangered Species Act. This attempt to use emergency authorities is the latest in a series of actions by the Forest Service to shut out the public and circumvent safeguards against forest mismanagement.
"It is outrageous that the Flathead is forging ahead with a project that will impact grizzly bears and bull trout without proper compliance with the court's order on the Forest Plan while also attempting to sidestep consultation with the Fish and Wildlife Service on West Reservoir," said Arlene Montgomery, program director for Friends of the Wild Swan. "This is not an emergency; it is a regular timber sale plain and simple - they must follow the law."
In 2025, the federal government dismissed its appeal of a District Court decision limiting roadbuilding in grizzly bear and bull trout habitat in Flathead National Forest. In March 2024, the District Court found that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service did not lawfully examine the impacts to federally-protected grizzly bears and bull trout when the agencies greenlit their roadbuilding plan for the national forest. In June of that year, the court recognized additional impacts to grizzlies from existing roadways, including those that don't receive motorized use. To date, the Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife Service have not satisfied the requirements of the Endangered Species Act by issuing a legally valid biological opinion for the roadbuilding plan.
"The Trump administration's rushed approval of the West Reservoir Project is about benefiting timber companies, not addressing an actual emergency," said Ben Levitan, senior attorney with Earthjustice's Biodiversity Defense Program. "This project was approved without a legally valid biological opinion in place to ensure roadbuilding does not jeopardize the continued existence of grizzly bears and bull trout. If the administration does not remedy its violations within 60 days, we'll see them in court."
Grizzly bears have learned to avoid roads -- even closed roads -- and are often displaced from habitat that features them. Closed roads in the Northern Rockies also receive significant unauthorized use, including trespass by motorized vehicles. Roads and road use also increase sediment in bull trout streams, reducing survival of eggs and embryos, clogging gills, and raising water temperatures in critical habitat for these cold-water fish.
Earthjustice represents Swan View Coalition and Friends of the Wild Swan.
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Additional Resources
* About the Biodiversity Defense Program (https://earthjustice.org/office/biodiversity-defense)
* About the Northern Rockies Office (https://earthjustice.org/office/northern-rockies)
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About Earthjustice
Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people's health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
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Original text here: https://earthjustice.org/press/2026/groups-intend-to-sue-trump-administration-over-flathead-national-forest-timber-project
[Category: Environment]
Earthjustice: EPA Hands Phoenix an Ozone Pollution Waiver
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 25 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release:
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EPA Hands Phoenix an Ozone Pollution Waiver
Residents in the Phoenix area will continue to be exposed to dangerous ozone air pollution with this free pass
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Washington, D.C. -- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently waived stronger anti-pollution measures for metro Phoenix even though it's one of the nation's smoggiest cities. The waiver means Phoenix residents will be forced to continue breathing dangerously polluted air. The EPA blames the city's clean air violations on emissions from
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SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 25 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release:
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EPA Hands Phoenix an Ozone Pollution Waiver
Residents in the Phoenix area will continue to be exposed to dangerous ozone air pollution with this free pass
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Washington, D.C. -- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently waived stronger anti-pollution measures for metro Phoenix even though it's one of the nation's smoggiest cities. The waiver means Phoenix residents will be forced to continue breathing dangerously polluted air. The EPA blames the city's clean air violations on emissions fromoutside the U.S., including Asia, but most of the problem comes from local sources.
The following is a statement from Earthjustice Senior Attorney David Baron:
"Ozone violations in Phoenix are dangerous to kids, the elderly, and people with asthma. But instead of requiring stronger anti-pollution measures, EPA is trying to blame countries thousands miles away. We say that's illegal and just plain wrong."
The American Lung Association gave Phoenix an 'F' for air quality in its most recent State of the Air report, ranking it as the fourth most polluted city in the nation.
Smog (ground-level ozone) is a result of emissions from industrial sources such as power plants, refineries, and factories, as well as from motor vehicles, combining with sunlight in the atmosphere. Smog air pollution can trigger asthma attacks and increase the risk of heart and lung diseases -- particularly in children, older adults. Read more about smog pollution in the U.S.
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Additional Resources
* About the Washington, D.C. Office (https://earthjustice.org/office/washington-dc/)
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About Earthjustice
Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people's health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
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Original text here: https://earthjustice.org/press/2026/epa-hands-phoenix-an-ozone-pollution-waiver
[Category: Environment]
CAIR-SFBA Condemns UC Berkeley Antisemitism Settlement, Warns of 'Chilling Effect' on Palestine Advocacy
WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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CAIR-SFBA Condemns UC Berkeley Antisemitism Settlement, Warns of 'Chilling Effect' on Palestine Advocacy
The San Francisco Bay Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SFBA), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned UC Berkeley's March 19 settlement of a lawsuit brought by the Louis D. Brandeis Center and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education, warning the agreement could restrict protected speech and
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WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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CAIR-SFBA Condemns UC Berkeley Antisemitism Settlement, Warns of 'Chilling Effect' on Palestine Advocacy
The San Francisco Bay Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SFBA), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned UC Berkeley's March 19 settlement of a lawsuit brought by the Louis D. Brandeis Center and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education, warning the agreement could restrict protected speech andstudent organizing related to Palestine.
Under the settlement, UC Berkeley agreed to adopt new measures addressing antisemitism, including use of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition in evaluating harassment complaints.
According to the agreement, the university will:
* Prohibit student organizations from excluding individuals based on support for Israel or Zionism.
* Use the IHRA definition of antisemitism in assessing discrimination complaints.
* Update its Office for Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination website to clarify that a ban on Zionists may constitute unlawful discrimination.
* Maintain its position against academic boycotts and divestment from Israel.
CAIR-SFBA said the adoption of the IHRA definition is particularly concerning, citing criticism from civil liberties advocates who argue it can conflate criticism of Israeli government policies with antisemitism and discourage political debate.
In a statement, CAIR-SFBA Civil Rights Attorney Bismah Jaffer said:
"This settlement creates a chilling effect that reaches far beyond the prevention of harassment. It empowers the university to circumvent student's constitutional rights. Berkeley's settlement stabilizes a path to someday outright ban dissent while amplifying only what is deemed 'the correct political beliefs.' Forcing student organizations to abandon bylaws based on their core political beliefs is a direct assault on the right to expressive association. This framework risks transforming protected speech into actionable 'pretext,' establishing a vague and overbroad standard that will inevitably silence students for engaging in essential political discourse."
The organization also expressed concern that the settlement could impact student advocacy efforts, including support for boycott and divestment campaigns.
In a statement, a Bears for Palestine representative said:
"UC Berkeley's capitulation to the Brandeis Center is a profound betrayal of the legacy it claims to uphold. The University prides and markets itself as a beacon of Free Speech to incoming students, yet the administration has consistently stood against these very liberatory movements. These administrative capitulations can, and will, be used as tools to silence the lived experiences of Palestinians and to criminalize student organizing. We are already seeing the effects of this crackdown: the forceful closure and sanitization of the Multicultural Community Center (MCC), the removal of Indigenous and Palestinian artwork, and the erasure of the wall highlighting the history of the TWLF, the very movement that created the MCC. By adopting this framework, Chancellor Rich Lyons and the administration are showing where they stand by actively fostering a campus climate of anti-Palestinian racism."
CAIR-SFBA called on community members to oppose all forms of hate while safeguarding free speech and the right to political expression. The organization encouraged individuals experiencing hate incidents or discrimination to contact its Civil Rights Department at (408) 986-9874 or visit bit.ly/cairsfba-report-hate.
CAIR-SFBA is an office of CAIR, America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-sfba-condemns-uc-berkeley-antisemitism-settlement-warns-of-chilling-effect-on-palestine-advocacy/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR-NY Seeks Help From Public to Identify Anti-Muslim Subway Attacker
WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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CAIR-NY Seeks Help from Public to Identify Anti-Muslim Subway Attacker
The New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY), a chapter of the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today asked for the public's assistance with information leading to the arrest and conviction of a man who reportedly attacked a woman on a subway platform while making "anti-Islamic" statements.
A man allegedly approached a 20-year-old woman
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WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 24, 2026:
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CAIR-NY Seeks Help from Public to Identify Anti-Muslim Subway Attacker
The New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY), a chapter of the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today asked for the public's assistance with information leading to the arrest and conviction of a man who reportedly attacked a woman on a subway platform while making "anti-Islamic" statements.
A man allegedly approached a 20-year-old womanMarch 17 at the 9th Avenue subway station and made Islamophobic statements before grabbing her and throwing her to the ground. He also reportedly threw the victim's phone to the ground. The NYPD hate crime unit is investigating the incident.
In a statement, CAIR-NY Executive Director Afaf Nasher, Esq., said:
"This alleged anti-Muslim attack is a reminder of the real dangers that bigotry poses to the safety of New Yorkers. No one should fear being targeted because of their faith or perceived identity.
"We urge anyone with information about this incident to come forward and assist law enforcement in holding the perpetrator accountable. Acts of hate have no place in our city, and we must stand together to ensure justice for the victim and to help prevent future attacks."
"We also call on elected officials and community leaders to reaffirm their commitment to combating Islamophobia and all other forms of hate, and to support efforts that protect vulnerable communities."
Earlier this month, CAIR-NY joined community members in calling for stepped-up protection after an assault of an elderly Bengali woman, Bilkis Begum, who was allegedly pistol-whipped during a robbery while walking to her masjid (Islamic house of worship) for early morning prayers in Buffalo.
Also this month, CAIR released its 2026 Civil Rights Report "The Right to be Different," which documents a pattern of public officials using their offices to narrow the definitions of what Americans can look like, say, or believe in 2025.
Washington, D.C., based CAIR received 8,683 complaints nationwide in 2025, the highest number of single-year complaints CAIR has recorded since CAIR's first civil rights report covering 1996 was published.
Watch CAIR's News Conference Announcing the Report (https://www.facebook.com/CAIRNational/videos/1462384071968696).
SEE: 2026 Civil Rights Report: The Right to be Different (https://action.cair.com/a/the-right-to-be-different)
SEE: Trump crackdown on protests and immigration led to Islamophobia, Muslim group says (https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-crackdown-protests-immigration-led-islamophobia-muslim-group-says-2026-03-10/) - Reuters
CAIR-NY's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-ny-seeks-help-from-public-to-identify-anti-muslim-subway-attacker/
[Category: Sociological]