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September 11 attacks
WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – The freedom of Muslims in the US and the UK after the September 11, 2001 attacks became tenuous at best.
News ID: 3485345    Publish Date : 2023/09/28

WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – A law professor in the US state of Michigan predicted that Islamophobia is going to remain ‘central to American politics for the foreseeable future.
News ID: 3485129    Publish Date : 2023/09/11

WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – A resolution was introduced by a group of US lawmakers in the House of Representatives to condemn the hatred, xenophobia, and racism that have affected Arab, Muslim, South Asian and Sikh communities across the country since September 11, 2001.
News ID: 3485128    Publish Date : 2023/09/11

WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – Muslims in the US still face hate and discrimination 20 years after 9/11 attacks, according to the country’s largest Muslim organization.
News ID: 3485123    Publish Date : 2023/09/11

TEHRAN (IQNA) – An American academic says the 9/11 attacks created an “antagonism” towards the Muslim world in the US that took two decades to subside.
News ID: 3485101    Publish Date : 2023/09/11

WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – An American professor says the 9/11 attacks served as a reminder to the global community that the threat of “terrorism on a massive and lethal scale” demanded “serious” attention by everyone.
News ID: 3485100    Publish Date : 2023/09/12

TEHRAN (IQNA) – An American scholar says the 9/11 terror attacks proved that the existing US military strategies were flawed.
News ID: 3480429    Publish Date : 2022/09/11