In 2014, Zahra Billoo, the radical executive-director of CAIR’s San Francisco Bay Area chapter, tweeted that she “struggles with Memorial Day each year.”
"If one dies in an unjust war in which we illegally invaded and occupied a sovereign nation, should that person be honored?" – @DawudWalid
— Zahra Billoo (@ZahraBilloo) May 23, 2014
Billoo also retweeted radical comments from CAIR official Dawud Walid from Michigan and radical Islamist poet Remi Kanazi.
This year she’s back at it – attacking US soldiers and heroes on Memorial Day.
The Clarion Project reported:
A top Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) official took time out of her Memorial Day weekend to stand by her opposition to honoring fallen U.S. soldiers on the holiday and specifically took aim at Muslim-Americans who serve in the U.S. military.
For the third year in a row, the executive director of CAIR’s San Francisco Bay Area chapter, Zahra Billoo, bashed the U.S. military on the holiday in which we are supposed to thank them for their sacrifices.