About 150 Muslim-Americans gathered at the Connecticut state capitol on Friday to voice their objections to terrorism and particularly to Muslim extemists. In what is becoming a more familiar sight after the 7/7 attacks, Muslims themselves are speaking out against terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism:
Saud Anwar, president of the Connecticut chapter of the Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee, said "Today we all come together to make a statement.... Terrorists are our enemies as much as they are anyone else's."
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