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'''Racism in the Arab world''' covers an array of forms of intolerance against non-Muslim groups as well as Black, Hispanic and Asian groups that ''are'' Muslim; minorities such as [[Africans]], [[Latin Americans]], [[Europeans]] (especially [[Eastern Europe]]ans), Aramaic and Coptic Christians, and [[South Asians]] in Arab countries of the [[MENA|Middle East and North Africa]]. '''Racism in the Arab world''' covers an array of forms of intolerance against non-Muslim groups as well as Black, Hispanic and Asian groups that ''are'' Muslim; minorities such as [[Africans]], [[Latin Americans]], [[Europeans]] (especially [[Eastern Europe]]ans), Aramaic and Coptic Christians, and [[South Asians]] in Arab countries of the [[MENA|Middle East and North Africa]].
-The previously forbidden topics of race and racism in the [[Arab world]] have been explored more since the rise of foreign, private and independent media. In one example, [[Al-Jazeera]]'s critical coverage of the [[Darfur crisis]] led to the arrest and conviction of its Khartoum bureau chief.<ref>''Middle East report'': Issues 234-235; Issues 237-241 , Middle East Research & Information Project, 2005, p. 54, p 32</ref>+The previously forbidden topics of race and racism in the [[Arab world]] have been explored more since the rise of foreign, private and independent media. In one example, [[Al-Jazeera]]'s critical coverage of the [[Darfur crisis]] led to the arrest and conviction of its Khartoum bureau chief.
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Racism in the Arab world covers an array of forms of intolerance against non-Muslim groups as well as Black, Hispanic and Asian groups that are Muslim; minorities such as Africans, Latin Americans, Europeans (especially Eastern Europeans), Aramaic and Coptic Christians, and South Asians in Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa.

The previously forbidden topics of race and racism in the Arab world have been explored more since the rise of foreign, private and independent media. In one example, Al-Jazeera's critical coverage of the Darfur crisis led to the arrest and conviction of its Khartoum bureau chief.

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