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Cal coach says son of Afghan refugee Fardaws Aimaq was called 'a terrorist' by a heckling fan

California Aimaq
November 23, 2023
AP

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — California basketball coach Mark Madsen says Fardaws Aimaq, whose parents are Afghan refugees, was called “a terrorist” by a heckling fan after a game against UTEP this week in the SoCal Challenge.

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