IN THIS ISSUE
- FI: A Decade On: How Oslo Ignited the Global White Supremacist Movement
- MPAC/Emgage Press Conference on Capitol Hill
- Our First-Ever Eid Prayer in the United States Capitol
- Up-and-coming: “History of Zionism and the Legacy of Rabbi Leonard Beerman” brought to you by MPAC and ICSC
- ICYMI: 'The Forums at MPAC' - Oslo: The Tipping Point of Global White Nationalism
- ICYMI: “International Law and War Crimes in Palestine – Are the UN and US Helping or Hurting the Cause of Peace?” brought to you by MPAC and ICSC
- Palestine: Share Your Story
- Israel/Palestine Legislative Tracker
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A Decade On: How Oslo Ignited the Global White Supremacist Movement
By: Leela Cullity, MPAC Policy Intern
On the 10-year anniversary of the Oslo attack, the Forums at MPAC hosted a special conversation, titled “Oslo: The Tipping Point of Global White Nationalism”, with three leading experts, each working to combat the rising threat of global white supremacy: Dr. Torkel Brekke, Dr. Sindre Bangstad, and Daryl Johnson. The July 22nd, 2011 terrorist attack in Oslo carried out by white nationalist Anders Breivik led to a decade of widespread global white supremacist violence. The forum focused on the implications of Brievik’s violence on the global nature of white supremacy, the history of counterterrorism policy in the United States and Norway over the last decade, and each government's ability to mitigate this growing threat.
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MPAC/Emgage Press Conference on Capitol Hill
This week we presented our joint report with Emgage Action, The Double Standards of U.S. FTO vs. DTO Prosecution, in the United States Capitol. The report details the double standards of terrorism prosecution that have long existed and provides recommendations on how to effectively counter the threat of white supremacy, in the hopes of keeping Americans out of harm's way, and ensuring that Muslim communities are not unfairly and disproportionately targeted.
Watch the full video here -->
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Our First-Ever Eid Prayer in the United States Capitol
On a day when Muslims celebrated Eid Al-Adha, we at the Muslim Public Affairs Council marked this holy occasion by hosting our first-ever Eid prayer in the United States Capitol.
We appreciate the support of Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer and Congressman André Carson, who was in attendance. This could have only been done through our strong relationship with Congressional Leadership which allowed for an opportunity for members of our Congressional Leadership Development Program (CLDP) to have a place to celebrate Eid. MPAC, through the CLDP program, not only helps place passionate Muslim students into competitive internships in Congressional offices but also provides them with a stipend and housing.
Watch the full video here -->
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“History of Zionism and the Legacy of Rabbi Leonard Beerman” brought to you by MPAC and ICSC
Each Friday, We are bringing diverse voices to the table for informative discussions on the Palestinian struggle for peace. Join us for the next installment in our lecture series in collaboration with Islamic Center of Southern California (ICSC) tonight at 7pm PT! In this discussion with David Myers, we will discuss the history of Zionism to broaden our understanding of the Palestinian struggle.
Watch on our Facebook Live or Youtube streaming tonight at 7pm PT.
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A decade after the white supremacist attack in Oslo, Norway, as we’ve seen an evolution of transnational white supremacist violence, are governments substantially addressing this threat? On the anniversary of the Oslo attacks a decade ago, we featured in 'The Forums at MPAC' - Oslo: The Tipping Point of Global White Nationalism', and sat down with Torkel Brekke, lead analyst at Norway’s Center for Research on Extremism, Daryl Johnson, former analyst at the Department of Homeland Security, and Sindre Bangstad, author of Anders Breivik and the Rise of Islamophobia, and discussed the legacy of white supremacist extremism following the Oslo attacks.
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"International Law and War Crimes in Palestine – Are the UN and US Helping or Hurting the Cause of Peace?" brought to you by MPAC and ICSC
Did you miss our last session? We continued our lecture series in collaboration with the Islamic Center of Southern California, and sat down with Mona Ali Khalil, former Senior Legal Officer in the UN Office of the Legal Counsel and in the IAEA Office of Legal Affairs and founder/director of MAK Law International, and discussed the role that the United Nations & United States play in the Palestine struggle for peace.
Watch the full webinar here -->
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Palestine, the world needs to hear your account of what is happening.
In order to advocate for meaningful change in U.S. policy impacting Palestine, the Muslim Public Affairs Council is amplifying human stories of Palestinians and their families by ensuring top officials in the Biden administration see them. To submit your story, please use the form below. Upon submission you will receive an email acknowledging its receipt. If your story is one we’d like to follow up on for further details or if we have questions, we will contact you at the phone number and email provided.
Your voice, and your stories can impact change.
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Review status of key legislation on issues we're covering —
Please review our legislative tracker-- this is a resource MPAC updates on a weekly basis, allowing our supporters to see what legislation we are supporting. Our tracker includes the bill number, Representative or Senator who sponsored the bill along with a brief summary or description.
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HR.2590 Introduced by Rep. McCollum, Betty [D-MN-4]
Referred to Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on 4/15/21
To promote and protect the human rights of Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation and to ensure that United States taxpayer funds are not used by the Government of Israel to support the military detention of Palestinian children, the unlawful seizure, appropriation, and destruction of Palestinian property and forcible transfer of civilians in the West Bank, or further annexation of Palestinian land in violation of international law.
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S.Res.225 - Introduced by Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT]
Referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on 5/19/21
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the value of Palestinian and Israeli lives and urging an immediate cease-fire and diplomatic efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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H.J.49 - Joint Resolution introduced in the House by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [D-NY-14}
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on 5/20/21
A resolution calling for congressional disapproval of the proposed direct commercial sale to Israel of certain weaponry and munitions.
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GOOD TO KNOW
- Palestinians Condemn ‘Raiding’ of Al Aqsa by Israeli Forces
- Historically Black Colleges Finally Get the Spotlight
- CDC Advisory Committee Voices Support for Immunocompromised People Getting Boosters
- Muslims Around the World Celebrate Eid al-Adha
- The Pray Safe Act, Explained
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- THIS WEEK IN HISTORY -
July 19, 998 - Battle of Apamea: Fatimids defeat a Byzantine army near Apamea; July 19, 711 - Umayyad forces under Tariq ibn Zayid defeat the Visigoths led by King Roderic; July 20, 1951 - King Abdullah I is killed by a Palestinian during Friday prayers in Jerusalem; July 20, 1956 - France recognizes Tunisian independence; July 21, 1970 - Aswan River Dam opens in Egypt which enables human flooding of the Nile; July 21, 1941 - 200 Jewish Torahs are burned in Ukraine; July 23, 636 - Arabs gain control of most of Palestine from Byzantine empire.
July 18, 1968 - Intel is founded in Santa Clara California; July 18, 1984 - Massacre at a McDonald’s in San Ysidro, California, 21 people killed and 19 injured; July 18, 1947 - President Harry Truman signs the Presidential Succession Act; July 18, 1994 - Bombing of the Argentine Jewish Community Center kills 85 and injures 300; July 19, 1993 - President Bill Clinton fires FBI director William Sessions; July 19, 1941 - The first US army school for Black cadets is dedicated in Tuskegee, Alabama; July 19, 1848 - Women’s convention opens in Seneca Falls, New York; July 20, 1973 - US Congress passes the War Powers Act; July 21, 1846 - Mormons found first English settlement in California; July 23, 1903 - Ford Motor Company sells its first car; July 23, 1967 - Detroit riots begin, kills 42 people and injures 343.
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