Sunday, October 17, 2010

Video: CAIR-San Antonio President asks for help for flood victims in Pakistan

With the international community to act slowly, residents here in San Antonio began to organize relief efforts for Pakistan. About eight percent of the population of the country was flooding, which began in late July has been ousted. Sarwat Husain can be thousands of miles away from their country of birth, but his mind is still back in Pakistan. "It hurts, do not eat, can not sleep when you see these images of children carrying the weight on my head, trying to cross the waters"Said Husain, President of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in San Antonio. Husain spent many hours after the news of Pakistan satellite television, 'E' success at home, it is very difficult to say what you go through when you see these images on TV, "said Husain. Husain and other people of San Antonio Pakistan have raised money and supplies to assist flood victims. She admits to sending money abroad is a challenge. "We demand, we have to go throughbureaucracy so, where is the money, who is recording what is going on? "Said Husain. When SA was just more news with tears in his eyes. The most devastating of the poor and suffering are now .. more, Husain, she fears she just ... his hands are tied," My vocation is the ordinary American, please take a look at what is happening in Pakistan and submit them by no longer sufficient, "said Husain SEE. www.kens5 help with www.cair.com challenge Islamophobia....

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