Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Arab communities in the western world faced public scrutiny in the
aftermath of 11 September 2011. The Canadian Arab community, one of the
country's largest non-European ethnic populations, was no exception.1
This
scrutiny was mostly due to a failure to distinguish between the motivations
and beliefs of the 9/11 attackers and the culture of the Arab and Muslim
communities at large, which were still little-known, although they had been
present in the western world for several decades.
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