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Islamophobia began with end of Cold War, OSCE meeting hears

Islamophobia gathered pace in the West with the end of the Cold War, long before the September 11, 2001 attacks against the US, participants at a two-day OSCE conference that began in Spain Tuesday said.

"After the end of the Cold War, certain people took Muslims and Islam to be the new scapegoat and enemy," Mustapha Cherif, an expert on Islam at the University of Algiers, told AFP on the sidelines of the gathering. "But after the senseless act of September 11, this has been amplified," added Cherif, who is known for his commitment to battling religious hatred.

AFP, 9 October 2007

Posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , |