Kamal Nawash
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Kamal Nawash is a Muslim Palestinian
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-born American lawyer, working for the Nawash Law Office in Washington, D.C.
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Nawash was the first Arab American
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 and Muslim
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 to be nominated to run for the Virginia State Senate (2003), which he did as a Republican
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. Interviewed by PBS
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 in May 2004, and asked his view on President Bush, he said: "I think he understands the dangers of terrorism in the world, and as a Muslim who realizes that most of the victims of terrorism are actually Muslims – it's actually up to 80 percent – most Muslims don't realize that."

In 2004, he founded and became President of the first American Muslim organization dedicated to combating extremism and support for terrorism among extremists. The name of the organization is the Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism
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.

In August 2004, his organization asked that the Islamic Saudi Academy of Washington to stop using the textbook that it used to teach its first-graders, inasmuch as its teachers' edition suggested emphasizing that: "All religions other than Islam are false religions." Nawash opined that to explicitly tell first-graders that Jews and Christians practice a false religion could breed extremism, and expressed the view that the academy: "must be sure to instruct students to have the utmost respect for other religions."

In May 2005, Nawash's coalition sponsored an anti-terrorism rally which brought together thousands of Muslims in Washington, D.C., and was creating a curriculum for Islamic schools, using the Koran to discredit what Nawash callsedthe "sick ideology" terrorists use to justify mass murder. Nawash, while remarking that most of the victims of Islamic terrorism are Muslims, said: "The Muslim leadership has not done its fair share, and what they have done has been useless. What good is it to take out ads in newspapers non-Muslims read and make speeches non-Muslims hear? It's a public-relations ploy to prevent backlash."

In June 2005, Nawash’s work with the Free Muslims was recognized by the U.S. government when the White House
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 appointed him to represent the U.S. before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Nawash addressed leaders of Europe and the former Soviet republics in a speech on tolerance at an international conference in Spain.

In addition to being recognized by the White House, in March 2006 Nawash was invited to Jerusalem to advance an alternative approach to solving the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. In summary, Nawash argued that in light of the passionate claims both Palestinians and Israelis have for the same territory the only solution for them is to become equal citizens in a confederacy
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 rather than splitting the territory into two sovereign states.

In a CNN
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 interview in December 2006, he said:
After 9/11 ... unfortunately, many of the Muslim organizations in [the U.S.], refuse to recognize that we have a problem with extremism and instead take the role of victimization and accuse anyone who notices that we have a problem with extremism of being anti-Islam. I think human beings in general would rather talk about how the world is against them, as opposed to talk about hey, we need to look inward. We have a problem.


Commenting in June 2009 on radical Islam that some terrorists practice, Nawash said: "It's a ridiculous form of Islam". He noted that some converts, particularly those who have been incarcerated, practice "the most extreme version of the religion", and have their own personal and political grievances.

He is a regular commentator on CNN
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, Fox
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, BBC
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, NBC
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, ABC
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, CBS
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, Al Jazeera
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h, Al Arabiya
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, Voice of America
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, and many U.S. radio stations.

In recent years Nawash has directed his energy towards resolving the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. He is working to create a bi-nation state of Palestinians and Israelis with no internal borders. He believes that Israel/Palestine is indivisible as is Jerusalem is indivisible. Nawash believes that the solution to the conflict is to give equal rights to Palestinians and for Palestine to join Israel in a confederation to form one United Country. Nawash has joined together with similar minded Israelis and Palestinians to start a movement of Palestinians and Israelis who want to live together as equals. Nawash began advocating for a united country of Palestinians and Israelis in 1986. Among the more recent leaders of a shared future are Yehuda Schwartz, Kamal Nawash, Josef Avesar, Mazin Qumsiyeh, Tsvi Misinai, Ali Abunimah and Gershon Baskin to name a few. They understand that Jews and Palestinians have a right to live in Israel/Palestine and that it is inherently unfair that an American Jew can move to Israel and become a citizen while a Palestinian who emigrates from his home is not allowed to return.

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