NOTE: Why would you not want this shown? And CAIR doesn't sound like a very nice group...
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, CAIR, is a nationally recognized non-profit whose charter calls for it to stand up against anti-Muslim discrimination. But after blocking public college students from screening a documentary featuring Muslim women and doctors speaking about women’s rights in the Muslim world, attention has been drawn to CAIR’s history of suspect allegiences.
In an interview with The Algemeiner, Brooke Goldstein, a New York-based human rights lawyer who heads the Lawfare Project condemned the group.
Goldstein has appeared on Fox News twice in the past week as the network’s producers tried to find answers to questions from viewers who couldn’t understand why a “Muslim rights” group worked so hard to ban the otherwise well-received documentary, ’Honor Diaries,’ from being shown at the University of Michigan’s Dearborn campus.
The movie, which featured Muslim female doctor Qanta Ahmed, focused on the rights of woman, and how those rights are being abrogated in the Muslim World through female genital mutilation, or FGM, forcing girls to become child brides and through the many deaths from honor killings. CLICK TO KEEP READING
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