Muslims in Australia: The Double Edge of Terrorism
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Volume 33, Issue 8 November 2007 , pages 1277 - 1297
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a782793855
Nahid Kabir
"The paper examines how a religious group can become the victim of resistance from the wider society when the group is perceived to be a direct or an indirect threat. It concludes that Muslim Australians have become the 'current enemy' because the perceived international threat of militant Islam is negatively impacting on them. This paper relies on both primary and secondary sources, including oral testimonies."
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