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Anti-Arabism

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Anti-Arab prejudice is hostility or violence towards Arabs and, in the USA, Arab Americans. Anti-Arab sentiment may be expressed in negative stereotypes. In particular, Arabs are deindividualized and are often portrayed as intolerant or backward, while positive aspects of Arab culture are seldom given attention. There are other stereotypes regarding clothing, or cliché notions about Middle Eastern culture.

Although neither so established, virulent, nor institutionalized as Anti-Semitism, Anti-Arab sentiment is not uncommon. Some Arabs would claim that they currently suffer discrimination in the Western world on a far greater scale than Jews.

After the end of the Cold War, American films began to feature Arab villains disproportionately. Following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center there were reports of assaults on individuals simply because they were perceived to be Arab. These reports were generally each given national prominence in the US media, and President Bush issued a strong statement condemning the incidents.

Anti-Arab feelings are complicated by issues of Middle Eastern politics. As in the case of Anti-Semitism, prejudice against Arabs should be distinguished from opposition to the policies of Arab states or of certain Arab populations (specifically the Palestinian). Equally, as in the case of Anti-Semitism, such opposition can be the result of hatred towards Arabs.

The fight against discrimination

There are a number of Arab American groups in the USA and Europe that work to protect the civil rights of Arabs, and fight against anti-Arab discrimination, such as the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) (http://www.adc.org/)

Many Jewish groups have committed themselves to rejecting Anti-Arab prejudice.

Commentary to the Pittsburgh Principles of Reform Judaism (http://ccarnet.org/platforms/commentary.html)

Rabbis for Human Rights (http://www.rhr.israel.net/)

ADL statement against Anti-Arab prejudice (http://www.adl.org/PresRele/dirab_41/3919_41.asp).

AJC statement on avoiding stereotyping or scapegoating (http://www.ajc.org/Terrorism/StatementsDetail.asp?did=223&pid=757)
AJC deplores slander against Palestinian Arabs (http://www.ajc.org/InTheMedia/PressReleases.asp?did=76)

There are many organizations working to end Anti-Arab bias among Israelis, as well as to end Anti-Semitic bias among Arabs. See the entry on projects working for peace among Israelis and Arabs.

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