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NJ Muslim community wants DOJ to investigate hate claims

Clip: 2/3/2022 | 4m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

CAIR recently fired Ohio chapter director, found to be an informant for IPT

Muslim community advocates are calling on the Department of Justice to investigate claims of hate against a New Jersey Imam. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, also known as CAIR, is accusing The Investigative Project on Terrorism of paying informants to conduct surveillance on prominent Muslims around the country, like Mohammad Qatanani of the Islamic Center of Passaic County.

02/03/2022

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