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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Linda Sarsour (born 1980) is an
American political activist. She was co-chair of the...
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Sarsour is an
Arabic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ibrahim Sarsour, 2006-2015
chairman of the
Israeli Islamist United Arab List (Ra'am)...
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Rubel Sarsour (Arabic: روبل صرصور, Hebrew: רובל סרסור; born
August 7, 1983) is an
Israeli former footballer.
Sarsour is
mostly known for his time in Maccabi...
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brought on
three of its four
national co-chairs,
Carmen Perez,
Linda Sarsour, and
Tamika Mallory, to
serve alongside Bob Bland. The
march was originally...
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invalidated on the
basis of the APA.
These challenges were
included in the
Sarsour v.
Trump case
brought by the
Council on American-Islamic Relations. Challengers...
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marches held
after the
inauguration of
Donald Trump.
Bland tapped Linda Sarsour,
Tamika Malory, and
Carmen Perez as co-chairs in
order to give the march...
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speak out
against Sarsour".
Brooklyn Eagle. Hikind, Dov (April 28, 2017). "CUNY's
platform for
terror sympathizer Linda Sarsour". The New York Daily...
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thousands of parti****nts
across the U.S. took part in the protests.
Linda Sarsour,
Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, and
Carmen Perez served as co-chairs of Women's...
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Brittany Packnett Cunningham Eugene Puryear Teressa Raiford Jen Reid
Linda Sarsour Al
Sharpton Samuel Sinyangwe Nova
Stevens Keeanga-Yamahtta
Taylor John...
- was "giving in to bigotry." Mallory, Bob Bland,
Carmen Perez, and
Linda Sarsour organized the 2017 Women's March, a
worldwide protest on
January 21, 2017...