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In this episode, CJ speaks with Yemeni journalist Mohammed Al-Rumim about evidence of new atrocities carried out by Houthi militias against Yemeni farmers near the city of Taiz.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with outspoken Kashmiri human rights activist Muzzammil Ayyub Thakur about the current situation on the ground for Kashmiri Muslims in Indian Occupied Kashmir.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Deepak Joshi, co-founder of the Humanism Project, which aims to mobilize and empower Indian expatriates opposed to the politics of Hindutva inspired extremism and hate.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with esteemed Islamic scholar and philosopher Professor Tariq Ramadan about the current climate for Muslims in France, and the global rise in Islamophobia.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with prolific French commentator Marwan Muhammad about the French President's crackdown on Muslims and vilification of Islam - and what this means for the future of the religious minority in the European country.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Fatimah Abdulghafur, a Uyghur migrant to Australia, about the loss of her father, who was killed in a Chinese concentration camp, and her struggle to be reunited with her sister in Turkey.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with journalist Riada Asimovic Akyol about fears Bosnian Muslims hold regarding the re-emergence of Serb nationalism and Srebrenica genocide denialism, and how victims from the war of the early nineties struggle to find peace and acceptance.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Shadman Mahmut, founder of the online blog and YouTube channel UyghurMan, which reports on China's persecution of its Uyghur Muslim minority. He retells the story of Miradil Hassan, the incredibly courageous Uyghur who spoke out against the Chinese Communist Party from within China but has since gone missing.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Asif Khan, a civil rights activist, about why anti-Muslim hate crimes continue to spike in India, despite COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing measures.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Erkin Sidick, a PhD level optics engineer and president of the Uyghur Projects Foundation, who claims China's Uyghur genocide has now reached Holocaust levels, with millions detained and millions disappeared or presumed killed.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Drew Pavlou, an Australian student who was suspended by his Australian university after being attacked by Chinese nationalist thugs while protesting China's human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims on the college campus.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Kashmiri journalist Ahmed Bin Qasim about the plight of journalists and political leaders who remain imprisoned on bogus charges by the Indian military occupation in Kashmir, including his own father, who has languished in jail since 1992.
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I this episode, CJ speaks with journalist Raqib Hameed Naik about how the India government's construction of a dam in Kashmir has caused economic hardship and misery for 1,400 Kashmiri residents, who are still waiting for promised financial aid in return for losing their homes and businesses.
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In this episode, CJ Speaks with Dr. Shazad Amin, who is the CEO of Mend UK, about the current plight of British Muslims in the age of COVID-19 and growing far-right street protests.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Mr. Sardar Masood Khan, the president of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and former Pakistan ambassador to the United Nations, about India’s human rights violations and military escalation in Kashmir.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Aydin Anwar, the Outreach Manager of Save Uighur campaign with Justice For All, a human rights non profit that focuses on Muslim oppression, about common misunderstandings and misconceptions regarding China's persecution of the Uyghur minority in East Turkestan.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Khaled Beydoun, author of American Islamophobia, about the history of Islam in the United States, which started with the arrival of kidnapped slaves from the African continent.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Arnoud van Dourn, a former politician with The Netherlands' far-right Freedom Party, about his conversion from Christianity to Islam in 2012, and the struggle against Islamophobia in the modern age.
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In this episode, CJ peaks with a Muzamil Maqbool, a Kashmiri citizen and life skills specialist, about how Kashmiris are banding together in the fight against COVID-19, despite their repressive circumstances.
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In this episode, CJ speaks with Mohamed Abdulkaadir, a Somali American journalist about the Ethiopian government's persecution of ethnic Somali Muslims in Ogaden, and ongoing US drone strikes in Somalia, which have been ramped up again by the Trump administration in 2020, killing dozens of innocent civilians.
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