Egyptians say “do not reconcile”
10 July 2023
A recent shooting proves that the 1978 Camp David accords did not bring genuine peace. Read more about Egyptians say “do not reconcile”
10 July 2023
A recent shooting proves that the 1978 Camp David accords did not bring genuine peace. Read more about Egyptians say “do not reconcile”
13 June 2019
Amman unilaterally canceled agreement with US in November, court filing reveals. Read more about Jordan stops cooperation with US deportations of Palestinians
7 June 2019
ICE deported Abdelhaleem Ashqar on a chartered plane after lying to his family and lawyer. Read more about Drama on the tarmac: US judge foils secret deportation to Israel
10 July 2017
Lawsuit against American Muslims for Palestine could usher in new wave of phony terror cases. Read more about Revived lawsuit puts Palestine advocacy in crosshairs
26 April 2016
Late community leader’s acquittal helped dissipate fear, encourage support for others targeted by post-9/11 prosecutions. Read more about Remembering Muhammad Salah
San Francisco 22 October 2013
Tenuous evidence used to smear Council on American-Islamic Relations. Read more about How the FBI blacklisted US' largest Muslim civil rights group
6 November 2012
In a potentially significant victory for civil rights, Palestinian-American Muhammad Salah has been removed from the US Department of Treasury’s list of “designated terrorists.” Read more about Victory: Palestinian-American Muhammad Salah removed from US "terrorist" list after lawsuit challenge
16 September 2012
An exclusive interview with Githa Hariharan of the Indian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, on the various initiatives across India which connect to the global BDS movement. Read more about Podcast: Indian boycott activist talks about “tremendous response” to Palestine solidarity call
6 September 2012
A lawsuit filed yesterday challenges the 1995 classification of Palestinian American Muhammad Salah as a “specially designated terrorist.” Read more about US sued over "terrorist" designation that has robbed Palestinian American of basic rights for 17 years
15 November 2010
For decades the United States government has attempted to criminalize work in the Palestinian community in support of their national liberation cause. A special feature by The Electronic Intifada shows that in recent years, this repression has increased dramatically. Read more about US activists face new repression as political prisoners fight for justice