Tag: Muslim
Journalism School fellow investigates FBI use of informants in Muslim communities post 9/11
August 22, 2011:
Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) Fellow Trevor Aaronson’s exploration of how the FBI built a network of informants in Muslim communities after 9/11 is in the current edition of Mother Jones includes the first and only publicly searchable, online, interactive database of 500-plus federal terrorism prosecutions.
Reflections on a hijab-wearing Iranian feminist and how she touched my life
August 27, 2010:
Grad student Rochelle Terman remembers her friendship with a Muslim women’s and human-rights activist from Iran, and what happened to her friend during the 2009 Iranian presidential election.
Defending the human rights of Muslim women is a highly charged minefield
June 21, 2010:
Human Rights Fellow Rochelle Terman, posting for the NewsCenter’s “Student Journal” series, reports from the field on her summer research, documenting the work of women’s organizations in seven countries with laws and customs said to derive from Islam.
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