A Vermont School Raised the Somali Flag in Solidarity. Then Came the Death Threats.

On December 10, 2025, in Anti-Muslim Hate, Civil Rights, Hate Crimes, Issues, News, News & Views, Region, USA, by admin

When the Winooski School District in Vermont raised the Somali flag to show support for its Somali students after President Trump publicly attacked Somali communities in Minnesota, the school was immediately flooded with racist slurs, threats, and calls saying ‘We’re coming for you.’ United Voices is documenting what happens when a school tries to stand with its students.

United Voices: States Cannot Invent Their Own ‘Terror Lists’ to Target Civil Rights Groups

On December 8, 2025, in Anti-Muslim Hate, Civil Rights, Commentary, Issues, News & Views, Region, USA, by admin

United Voices warns that states cannot create their own terrorist designations and says any accusation against a civil rights organization must proceed through lawful federal processes and due process protections.

Organized Groups Are Showing Up at Muslim Student Prayer Events to Film, Mock, and Intimidate. Campuses Are Not Doing Enough.

Across Texas, Florida, and other states, anti-Muslim networks have been monitoring Muslim Student Association social media to track campus events — then showing up uninvited to harass students while they pray, film them without consent, and in one case burn a Quran. United Voices has written to more than 2,000 university leaders demanding immediate action to protect Muslim students.

The New York Post Had to Correct Its Anti-Muslim Smears — Twice. Rupert Murdoch’s Paper Has a Bigotry Problem.

The New York Post was forced to correct an article falsely claiming a Muslim civil rights organization funded the Zohran Mamdani mayoral campaign — the second time this year the Murdoch-owned outlet has had to walk back false anti-Muslim claims. United Voices is documenting the pattern and warning that there is a fine line between bigotry and defamation.

Armed Israeli Settlers Beat Palestinian Olive Harvesters and Reuters Journalists With Clubs. No One Was Charged.

On November 10, 2025, in Human Rights, Issues, News, News & Views, Palestine, Press Freedom, by admin

During the annual olive harvest in the occupied West Bank, illegal Israeli settlers attacked a group of Palestinian villagers, activists, and journalists — including two Reuters employees — with sticks, clubs, and rocks. It is part of a documented pattern of settler violence carried out with near-total impunity, as the Trump administration has lifted sanctions that once provided some measure of accountability.

Senators Tuberville, Fine, and Roy Are Pushing ‘Anti-Sharia’ Bills. They’re Not About Law — They’re About Fear.

A new wave of so-called ‘anti-Sharia’ bills introduced in Congress by Senators Tommy Tuberville and lawmakers including Randy Fine and Chip Roy are being exposed as unconstitutional legislation designed not to address any real legal threat, but to stoke fear of American Muslims for political gain. United Voices has sent a formal briefing memo to every member of Congress explaining exactly what Sharia is — and what these bills actually are.

A U.S. Military Investigator Said an Israeli Sniper Knew Shireen Abu Akleh Was a Journalist When He Shot Her. The Biden Administration Buried It.

On October 28, 2025, in Foreign Policy, Issues, News, News & Views, Palestine, Press Freedom, by admin

Retired Colonel Steve Gabavics, who led the U.S. military investigation into the 2022 killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, has told The New York Times that he and his team concluded an Israeli sniper deliberately shot her knowing she was a journalist — findings that a senior general allegedly disregarded and that the Biden administration’s public statement covered up. United Voices is calling for a real investigation and criminal charges.

Israel’s Renewed Bombing of Gaza Civilians Violates Ceasefire, Escalates Humanitarian Crisis

On October 20, 2025, in Campaigns, Issues, News & Views, Palestine, Press Release, Save Gaza, by admin

United Voices condemns renewed Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that killed at least 21 civilians, calling the escalation a ceasefire violation and urging U.S. policy reassessment.

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