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Civil rights in peril : the targeting of arabs and muslims

This book shows how ordinary people can resist attacks on their civil liberties and fundamental rights.
Print Book, English, 2004
Haymarket Books ; Pluto Press, Chicago, London, 2004
Derechos Humanos
322 p. ; 22 cm
9780745322643, 0745322646
912574325
PrefaceAcknowledgementsPart I Pre- and Post-September 11, 2001 Legislation and Regulations Affecting Civil Liberties1. Race and Civil Rights Pre-September 11, 2001: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims by Susan M. Akram and Kevin R. Johnson2. Profiled: Arabs, Muslims and the Post-September 11, 2001 Hunt for the 'Enemy Within' by Nancy MurrayPart II Sustaining and Reinforcing Demonisation of Arabs and Muslims: Manufacturing Racist Images of Arabs and Muslims3. 'Our Enemies Among Us'—The Portrayal of Arab and Muslim Americans in Post-9/11 American Media by Robert Morlino4. The New Cold War Network: Arabs and Muslims as the Enemy at Home and Abroad by Will Youmans Part III The Convergence of U.S. Domestic Shift to the Far Right and the Pursuit of Global Expansion: The Criminalisation of Arab and Muslim Communities5. Roots of the American Anti-Terrorism Crusade by Samih Farsoun 6. American Global Reach and the Anti-Terrorist Crusade of by George W. Bush.Naseer Aruri 7. The Interlocking of Right Wing Politics and U.S. Middle East Policy: Solidifying Arab/Muslim Demonisation by Elaine C. HagopianIndex
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