US sued over nearly 20-year-old federal terrorist list by Muslim rights group (www.theguardian.com)
Council on American Islamic Relations (Cair) argues list is used for ‘humiliation and harassment’ and should be withdrawn
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Council on American Islamic Relations (Cair) argues list is used for ‘humiliation and harassment’ and should be withdrawn
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