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There was no massacre. It is true – as ABC News first reported in 2013 – that in 2009 two al-Qaeda terrorists from Iraq were found to be living as refugees in Bowling Green.
Survivors of the Srebrenica Massacre in Bowling Green’s Bosnian community hold a banner as they get ready to lead hundreds in marching 8,372 steps through downtown on Saturday, July 12, 2025, in ...
Members of Bowling Green’s Bosnian community gathered on Saturday for the 10th annual “Walk to Remember Srebrenica,” ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — A 63-year-old building at Bowling Green State University is slated for eventual demolition, a university spokesperson confirmed Thursday. University leaders are planning to ...
Kellyanne Conway mentioned the non-existent “Bowling Green massacre” during a TMZ interview, several days before she caught flak for saying it to MSNBC. Screen capture Except now she doesn't ...
“President Obama had a six-month ban on the Iraqi refugee program after two Iraqis came here to this country, were radicalized, and they were the masterminds between the Bowling Green massacre ...
The Bowling Green Massacre didn’t get covered because it didn’t happen. There has never been a terrorist attack in Bowling Green, Kentucky, carried out by Iraqi refugees or anyone else.
Conway initially cited the Bowling Green “massacre” as a reason why the Trump administration’s temporary ban on immigration from several Muslim-majority nations is necessary. She said ...
Conway's initial quote last week about Bowling Green - with MSNBC's Chris Matthews - was that the Iraqis were the 'masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre.” And it seemed plausible that ...
There was no massacre. It is true – as ABC News first reported in 2013 – that in 2009 two al-Qaeda terrorists from Iraq were found to be living as refugees in Bowling Green.
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