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Islamophobia
With New Envoys Australia Seeks to Bolster Wavering Social Cohesion
By Grant Wyeth
A trio of new special envoys, to combat antisemitism, Islamophobia, and promote social cohesion, underscore Canberra’s concerns.
Bangladesh’s Government Caught in the Crossfire as Its Public Assails France
By Austin Bodetti
Amid COVID-19, the South Asian country needs its economic partnerships with France more than ever. Will public opinion get in the way?
The Kashmir Quagmire, Rising Islamophobia and Hindu Nationalism
By Fareeha Shamim
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan posited Hindu nationalism and rising global Islamophobia has going hand in hand.
Political Opportunism in India: Exploiting Islamophobia
By Nazneen Mohsina
The implications of the BJP’s burgeoning anti-Muslim rhetoric are grave.
Manufacturing Islamophobia on WhatsApp in India
By Soma Basu
What can a study of pro-BJP WhatsApp groups tell us about the party’s culpability in rising Islamophobia?
The Islamophobia Epidemic in Australia
By Conor McLaughlin
Racism has no place in society and Australian politicians from all sides of politics are making full awareness of this fact.
Imagining Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ on Pakistan
By Umair Jamal
Trump’s domestic and international isolation would further grow if Pakistan’s name is added to any travel ban list.
Political Islam in Asia: Rhetoric, Reality and the US Presidential Race
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Emile Nakhleh
Language, Religion and Terrorism in Australia
By Helen Clark
Some Australians are confusing language with religion, and with terrorism.
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