Maryland: Member Of Hate-Crime Task Force Suspended For Spreading Hate
A member of a hate-crime task force saying hateful things about Jews? Was she a Buddhist? No. Roman Catholic? Nope. A Jehovah’s Witness? Negative. Maybe she was a follower of Mormonism or Hinduism or Zoroastrian or Confucianism or Shintoism? Think again. Zainab Chaudry is — brace yourself for this shocking revelation — the Maryland Executive Director of Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and a devout follower of the “religion of peace” …
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“Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith but to become dominant. The Quran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth.” – Omar Ahmad, Chairman of the Board, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Jihad Watch – “On Tuesday, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced that he has temporarily suspended Zainab Chuadry’s membership from the new Commission on Hate Crimes Response and Prevention.
WMAR-2 News reached out last week with the screenshots in this article to the OAG press office for a comment. A spokesperson for the office told us that email was what made them aware of the “personal social media posts by a member of the Commission.”
The Commission is brand new and has only held its first meeting in mid-September.
Chaudry was representing the Council on American-Islamic Relations, an important voice for Muslim Marylanders in the effort to fight hate crimes.
Following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack in Southern Israel, Chaudry publicly posted the following to her personal Facebook account, which we have taken screenshots of.

The precise number of people killed in the initial attack that prompted this war, is unknown, but CNN has the numbers as more than 1,200. More than 200 people were taken by Hamas, according to CNN.
Israel’s response to the attack was a bombardment of air strikes in the Gaza strip, and later a ground invasion, which as of November 21 has killed at least 4,100 children and more than 12,000 people including adults, per CNN.





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