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Differences in European and American Islamophobia

Robert Marquand, Christian Science Monitor | September 7, 2010

Islamophobia looks different in Europe than it does in the US, where it gained traction only after 9/11. ++ In Europe, its roots are deeper and "Islamophobia is less thinly veiled." ++ Demographics however do not lend support to the fear that the continent will soon turn into "Eurabia," since birth rates for Muslims in Europe are not that high. ++ While the heated debate may be part "of a democratic process of adjustment, not the first signs of an impending catastrophe," Muslim voices remain unheard.

 

 
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