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Bridges TV was a Muslim television network in the United States. It was originally headquartered in Buffalo, New York.Premiering nationally in November 15, 2004, it was the first American Muslim television network to broadcast in the English language.
The Los Angeles chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations met to consider possible actions, including boycotts and protests. [16] The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, based in Dearborn, and the National Network for Arab-American Communities announced that they would no longer accept donations from Lowe's. [19]
Alhurra's studio during the channel's first live broadcast, 14 February 2004. The decision to launch Alhurra was prompted by frustration among U.S. government officials over perceived anti-American bias among the leading Arab television networks and the effect these channels were having on Arab public opinion regarding the U.S. Alhurra was intended to serve as an alternative to these channels ...
The group now known as Arab Americans for Peace is far from alone in its rejection of the idea. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., slammed Trump’s proposal, saying that it did not put "America first."
The purpose of launching MBN and its networks was to counter perceived anti-American bias promoted by the leading Arab and international television networks and the effect these channels were having on Arab public opinion regarding the U.S. [10] MBN and its networks are intended to serve as an alternative to these channels by presenting the news in a more balanced and objective manner in an ...
U.S. Arab American and Muslim leaders, including some who supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election, criticized the president's proposal for the U.S. to take over Gaza and resettle Palestinians ...
The Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a Muslim civil rights [5] [6] and advocacy group. [2] It is headquartered on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. , with regional offices nationwide.
Members of the Muslim and Arab American community endorsed former President Donald Trump during an event in The Bronx on Thursday morning.. About 20 community leaders and Imams — joined by ...