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MSNBC Six Muslim imams removed from U.S. airliner
Group says US Airways and airport staff overreacted, calls for investigation
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Earth Times Minnesota judge clears way for case to go to trial in August WASHINGTON, July 24
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Star Tribune Nov. 22, 2006: Uproar follows imams' detention
The removal of six Muslim clerics from a US Airways flight from the Twin Cities set off a nationwide uproar, and the Department of Homeland Security's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties said it will review the incident.
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InFocus News The six imams: Issue of civil liberties lies at core Print E-mail
By Aisha Aziz, Staff Writer
WASHINGTON – Six imams, who were removed from a U.S. Airways flight last year, have filed a lawsuit for racial and religious discrimination, unleashing a fresh outcry from right-wing bloggers, columnists, and media, who commented extensively against the imams when they were first de-planed in November.
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Yahya's Political Blog Action: Six Imams ‘Flying While Muslim’ Case Goes to Trial
Minn. judge sides with imams on key issues in discrimination lawsuit
(WASHINGTON, D.C., 7/27/09) - CAIR is urging members of the Muslim community and other people who value a diverse and inclusive society to support justice in the case of the six American imams who say their rights were violated in 2006 when they were removed from a US Airways flight in Minnesota and arrested.
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