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Anti-Muslim Sentiments in North Carolina

Religious and community leaders are troubled by growing hostility toward Islam.

05/07/2015 | Rating NR

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Anti-Muslim Sentiments in North Carolina

Clip: 5/7/2015 | 9m 3s

Religious and community leaders are troubled by growing hostility toward Islam.

Three North Carolina universities—Duke, Wake Forest, and UNC-Chapel Hill—have experienced sharp divisions and increased tensions over Islamic teachings and the role of Islam in the US. For Muslims in those communities, there are signs of growing anti-Muslim hostility which in some cases has moved beyond angry rhetoric to actual violence, such as in the recent murder of three Muslim students.

05/07/2015 | Rating NR

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