Imam Labadia
Nov 30 2005, Bhawana Negi

Imam Labadia was surprised by a FBI visit in her home. It was because Labadia’s co-worker was suspicious that her family was making bombs in their house. The fear was just because she is a Muslim woman and wears traditional hijab.

The incident...

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