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her documentary on islamophobia and refugees entitled "the crisis in the fear."ecause thed this refugee crisis has been in his for a long time. my cousins are refugees. i've heard their stories. if they had their wish, they would be home. it is not a choice to come when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, if causing a lot of hate which is called islamophobia when it's against muslims. eign mileage] m -- language] ♪ >> it is imperative in 2017 congress and the president work on bringing more syrian refugees into the united states. most people are aware of there being a refugee crisis in the world, o it is this crisis? >> the refugee crisis has been called the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> the syrian civil war had a real impact on the population of syria. there have been atrocities committed against civilian populations. it is not safe to be in a conflict zone. the only option people had was to leave. >> united states is in proceed as a land of opportunity. where everyone is welcome. the statue of liberty
her documentary on islamophobia and refugees entitled "the crisis in the fear."ecause thed this refugee crisis has been in his for a long time. my cousins are refugees. i've heard their stories. if they had their wish, they would be home. it is not a choice to come when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, if causing a lot of hate which is called islamophobia when it's against muslims. eign mileage] m -- language] ♪ >> it is imperative...
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." >> i selected this topic of syrian refugees and islamophobia because the syrian refugee crisis haseen in the news for a really long time. and my cousins are refugees from iraq. and i have heard their stories. i know that if they had their wish, they would be home, not here. it is not your choice when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, it is causing a lot of hate , which is causing islamophobia. i knew that i had to do something. i did not know what to do. i thought this video would be a good subject. >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> it is imperative that in 2017, congress and the new president work on bringing more syrian refugees into the united states. most people are aware there is a syrian refugee crisis in the world, but what is the crisis? >> the syrian refugee crisis has been called the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> the syrian civil war has had a real impact on the population of syria. there has been atrocities committed against the civilian population. it is not safe to be in the conflict zone. the only option
." >> i selected this topic of syrian refugees and islamophobia because the syrian refugee crisis haseen in the news for a really long time. and my cousins are refugees from iraq. and i have heard their stories. i know that if they had their wish, they would be home, not here. it is not your choice when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, it is causing a lot of hate , which is causing islamophobia. i knew that i had to do something. i did not...
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they are not necessarily a religion of peace. >> that is islamophobia. rhetoric being used has an extreme part in the attacks against refugees. in 2015, there are 257 reported acts. a 57% increase according to the fbi. in 2016, people are taking to social media to report their experiences. when americans are afraid -- americanmuslim already in the it makes sense that they would not want more in the country. therefore, one thing that the congress and new president can do is to reduce islamophobia in the united states. first, stop using anti-muslim rhetoric and stop assigning the title of terrorist to all muslims. >> we will not strengthen our leadership around the world by allowing politicians to -- >> fund more programs for young people to be involved. as well as fund community programs to promote understanding. >> when we talk about the media, we should have some control over them. citizen journalists. young people trying to own the message and to give a voice to the voiceless and present an alternative message. >> so we have more people to people conta
they are not necessarily a religion of peace. >> that is islamophobia. rhetoric being used has an extreme part in the attacks against refugees. in 2015, there are 257 reported acts. a 57% increase according to the fbi. in 2016, people are taking to social media to report their experiences. when americans are afraid -- americanmuslim already in the it makes sense that they would not want more in the country. therefore, one thing that the congress and new president can do is to reduce...
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hate crimes are fueled in part by islamophobia, an exaggerated fear and hostility toward muslims.ophobia dates back long before 9-11 to the earliest days of our democracy. >> it was because for europeans for centuries, muslims represented a foil of bad politics, bad religion and bad people. not, again, because they felt like there was any immediate threat by muslims in the continental united states. but simply because they were a negative foil. >> narrator: in the 1970s, long lines at the gas pump during the opec oil embargo fueled negative stereotypes about arabs in the middle east. >> when the organization of petroleum exporting countries severely curtailed the oil supplies coming to the united states, many americans responded to that with very anti-muslim kind of sentiments, and those anti-muslim sentiments were very racial in quality. >> narrator: during the iranian revolution in 1979, a group of students illegally seized the american embassy in tehran. >> when islamic theologies and political ideologies began to come to the fore, many americans were shocked that islam could p
hate crimes are fueled in part by islamophobia, an exaggerated fear and hostility toward muslims.ophobia dates back long before 9-11 to the earliest days of our democracy. >> it was because for europeans for centuries, muslims represented a foil of bad politics, bad religion and bad people. not, again, because they felt like there was any immediate threat by muslims in the continental united states. but simply because they were a negative foil. >> narrator: in the 1970s, long lines...
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they call it integration, their rivals say it's islamophobia.h law, sign up to a british way of life and indeed enjoy the full fruits our great society has to offer. the ukip leader less keen to chat about his own future, chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. at the other end of the spectrum, the lib dems think there's hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up votes in parts of the country that voted remain. they're promising a second referendum on the final brexit deal. we have, if you like, a coalition of chaos. conservatives, labour and ukip. all lined up backing the hardest of all brexits, exit from the single market, cutting off all our ties with our friends and neighbours in europe. yet even among usually mild mannered lib dems, there were heckles today, as tim farron faced questions about gay rights. it's fair to say that i've answered the question. polite politics in this campaign? maybe not in 2017. it's still a scramble for all the main parties to get their machines up and runn
they call it integration, their rivals say it's islamophobia.h law, sign up to a british way of life and indeed enjoy the full fruits our great society has to offer. the ukip leader less keen to chat about his own future, chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. at the other end of the spectrum, the lib dems think there's hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up votes in parts of the country that voted remain. they're promising a second...
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and now she's helping those with the islamophobia. what happened? the co-star mandy patinkin who plays sol, that season six is a way to quote, stop being a part of the problem, moving the focus from the bad guys of radical islam to the quote, white male membership of the u.s. intelligence community, to become part of the solution. wow! it's become a boring soft pc drama replaceable by hard hitting television shows was your goal, homeland, mission accomplished. as for my six-year investment of my show, i spoke for a lot of your audience, bring back the fighters, no matter where we must fight it made a huge hit. and ratings are in for homeland, the show dropped more than 8% from last year and lowest finale in ratings since season one. come on, homeland, it's 2017. trump is president. and america is back with a vengeance. get with the program, or you just might end up where hillary and the rest of the pc crowd >> lou: rex tillerson following the president's lead of directness. tillerson opened talks with vladimar putin two hours in the puttin. tillerso
and now she's helping those with the islamophobia. what happened? the co-star mandy patinkin who plays sol, that season six is a way to quote, stop being a part of the problem, moving the focus from the bad guys of radical islam to the quote, white male membership of the u.s. intelligence community, to become part of the solution. wow! it's become a boring soft pc drama replaceable by hard hitting television shows was your goal, homeland, mission accomplished. as for my six-year investment of...
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this has to do with racism and islamophobia and syrians and mexicans and people that somehow or other our population finds undesirable. that is my statement. >> we haven't talked about the refugees yet. it is true before two years ago we were taken 50,000 refugees per year through a resettlement. 70,000 per year was the highest number of refugees of any country in the world. the united states has taken and more refugees through official channels. the big flow of one million people to germany and more than one million people to europe is on a totally different scale. those are predetermined prescreened refugees. those are people who showed up to asylum. it's easy for people to get there. the u.s. doesn't feel that pressure. the u.s. was asked to do more. even though 70,000 was relatively generous for an official refugee program, the comparison to them million plus , the obamao europe administration plans to raise at this year. the trump administration came in and lowered it to 2000. that sends a signal that the united states it's turning its back on the refugee crisis. we are using che
this has to do with racism and islamophobia and syrians and mexicans and people that somehow or other our population finds undesirable. that is my statement. >> we haven't talked about the refugees yet. it is true before two years ago we were taken 50,000 refugees per year through a resettlement. 70,000 per year was the highest number of refugees of any country in the world. the united states has taken and more refugees through official channels. the big flow of one million people to...
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and call the of basket of deplorable as homophobes' or islamophobia there is no one in this country that has not also been called a racist. those are demonizing words and then there was not such a remarkably tolerant country do not have the effect that does this summer ecosure racist your humanity is already suspect. >> prior to coming on here writing in his book the issue isn't if democrats tried to turn them into america but the conservative america of those values but to enlarge extent it is conservative america. >> yes. that is what america has been and that is the exception. with the accountability of individuals to judge people on their merits the left is driven by density politics to judge people on the basis of their skin color. on the basis of agenda or sexual orientation. they have a phrase for it. people of color. that is not even english. you call them colored people ? would this theological function of people of color? those are to attain ethnic groups and with those survivors so across the of bordered the people of color therefore with the special sensitivity the people in
and call the of basket of deplorable as homophobes' or islamophobia there is no one in this country that has not also been called a racist. those are demonizing words and then there was not such a remarkably tolerant country do not have the effect that does this summer ecosure racist your humanity is already suspect. >> prior to coming on here writing in his book the issue isn't if democrats tried to turn them into america but the conservative america of those values but to enlarge extent...
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but many feel increasingly alienated by the rise of right-wing parties and growing islamophobia. >> andactly what is so frightening right now, is that we are at this point exactly doing what the islamic state wants. >> what do you mean by that? >> islamic state wants to drive a wedge between muslims and non-muslims in the west. wants muslims not to feel at ease. they want them to be infuriated and to feel go out to join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a vicious cycle that will likely play out for years. >> do you see a future where europe and the west will be u under sharia law? >> it's a reality. it will happen. it's a promise of allah. >> authorities can go after isis on the battlefield. but they cannot kill an ideology. >>> exclusive on cnn, american intelligence agencies believe terror groups have got a lot closer to making bombs that can go undetected at airports. we'll break down what we know about the threat and what's being done to counter it. >>> and michael flynn's lawyer says the disgraced former national security adviser has a story to tell provided he's gr
but many feel increasingly alienated by the rise of right-wing parties and growing islamophobia. >> andactly what is so frightening right now, is that we are at this point exactly doing what the islamic state wants. >> what do you mean by that? >> islamic state wants to drive a wedge between muslims and non-muslims in the west. wants muslims not to feel at ease. they want them to be infuriated and to feel go out to join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a...
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rivals call it islamophobia. —— eight burqa ban. fruits our great society has two offer. the ukip leader is less keen to chat about his own future. chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. the lib dems think there is hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up the votes in parts of the country that voted remain. we have a coalition of chaos. conservatives, labour and ukip. all lined up backing the ha rd est of ukip. all lined up backing the hardest of all wrecks it is, exit from the single market and cutting of ties from our friends and neighbours in europe. even among unusually mild mannered lib dems, there were heckles today over questions about gay rights. like politics in this campaign? maybe not in 2017. it is still a scrabble for all the main parties to get their machines up and running. no one's campaign is running at full pelt. the strategies? those are crystal clear. a 21 year—old man is being questioned by police after a former royal navy officer died tackling burglars
rivals call it islamophobia. —— eight burqa ban. fruits our great society has two offer. the ukip leader is less keen to chat about his own future. chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. the lib dems think there is hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up the votes in parts of the country that voted remain. we have a coalition of chaos. conservatives, labour and ukip. all lined up backing the ha rd est of ukip. all lined up backing...
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they call it integration, their rivals say it‘s islamophobia. great society has to offer. the ukip leader less keen to chat about his own future, chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. at the other end of the spectrum, the lib dems think there‘s hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up votes in parts of the country that voted remain. they‘re promising a second referendum on the final brexit deal. we have, if you like, a coalition of chaos. conservatives, labour and ukip. all lined up backing the hardest of all brexits, exit from the single market, cutting off all our ties with our friends and neighbours in europe. yet even among usually mild mannered lib dems, there were heckles today, as tim farron faced questions about gay rights. it‘s fair to say that i‘ve answered the question. polite politics in this campaign? maybe not in 2017. it‘s still a scramble for all the main parties to get their machines up and running. no one‘s campaign is yet running at full pelt but the broad thrust of h
they call it integration, their rivals say it‘s islamophobia. great society has to offer. the ukip leader less keen to chat about his own future, chased by reporters for an answer on whether he will stand as an mp. at the other end of the spectrum, the lib dems think there‘s hope from their opposition to brexit. they believe they can gobble up votes in parts of the country that voted remain. they‘re promising a second referendum on the final brexit deal. we have, if you like, a coalition...
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hurts their communities but many feel increasingly alienated by the rise of right-wing parties and islamophobiaxactly what the islamic state wants. >> what do you mean? >> the eislamic states wants thm to be infuriated, to go out and join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a vicious cycle that will likely play out for years. do you see a future where europe and the west will be under sharia law? >> it's reality. it will happen. it's a promise. >> shorauthorities can go afters on the battlefield, but they cannot kill an ideology. >>> thank you for joining us, we begin tonight with the cnn exclusive behind the intelligence on the recent bans of lap tops and other electronics on flights into the country. we're learning about some chilling methods the bombmakers are using, including testing them out on real airport security scanners until the scanners can no longer detect them. evan and barbara did the reporting on this. evan, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, anderson, cnn has learned that u.s.
hurts their communities but many feel increasingly alienated by the rise of right-wing parties and islamophobiaxactly what the islamic state wants. >> what do you mean? >> the eislamic states wants thm to be infuriated, to go out and join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a vicious cycle that will likely play out for years. do you see a future where europe and the west will be under sharia law? >> it's reality. it will happen. it's a promise. >>...
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the islamophobia is front and center. you can see how it is working. the particular ends -- the white woman victimhood is not new. this becomes popular in the anti-trafficking campaign that ensues. .his is one of the weirdest and twoiving outside saudis decided to follow me. "outside is where they should stay." she falls into his white patriarchal nationalist project. instead of the million mom march, she believes in gun control, owning your own .38. the use of trafficking and white victimhood to silence women is a prominent theme that has deep historical roots. i will come back to that in the talk. here, the revenge of the mother going after this so-called slaver. the slavers are never white, they are men of color that are punished for their interest in "the pure white woman." another defense of the second amendment used toward a far right nationalist project. these were fairly obscure. but these images became central to the contemporary discussion yf human trafficking, and wh there needs to be a good commitment to enforce the 13th amendment globally.
the islamophobia is front and center. you can see how it is working. the particular ends -- the white woman victimhood is not new. this becomes popular in the anti-trafficking campaign that ensues. .his is one of the weirdest and twoiving outside saudis decided to follow me. "outside is where they should stay." she falls into his white patriarchal nationalist project. instead of the million mom march, she believes in gun control, owning your own .38. the use of trafficking and white...
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important, is that we have to stick to the republican value and we are not going to fall into islamophobiale pen wants to implement. we don't want that in france, but at the same time, we have to react very, very seriously against terrorism. it is exactly what the government has been doing and what marine le pen was not doing, because when i told you previously that she had to vote and she didn't, even in the open parliament with the problem with the pnr, the record that we have been asking forfour years, pnr, the record that we have been asking for four years, she always was against it, so it is easy, from one hand, she is playing for more security and on the other, she doesn't bode, but i think this u nfortu nate doesn't bode, but i think this unfortunate drama from yesterday will serve her purposes. senator natalie goulet giving her reaction. let's cross to my colleague hugh schofield, who is also in paris. i wonder if you can update is first of all on the latest from the investigation? what i have heard most recently is there are three members of this entourage, people who knew him, wh
important, is that we have to stick to the republican value and we are not going to fall into islamophobiale pen wants to implement. we don't want that in france, but at the same time, we have to react very, very seriously against terrorism. it is exactly what the government has been doing and what marine le pen was not doing, because when i told you previously that she had to vote and she didn't, even in the open parliament with the problem with the pnr, the record that we have been asking...
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this isn't about islamophobia or anything, this is about integration and if you want to enjoy the fullcut off from many parts of society, so cut off from many parts of society, so rather than being negative i would say it's all about integration and ensuring we're not be divided committee but can come together. will that make life difficult for your candidates in some areas with high muslim populations? no is all about integration, not anything else, this is a positive move.” also want to ask about your policy on fgm which you mention in your speech, you said it was a national scandal that no one had been prosecuted for this crime. you talked about an annual check for girls at risk. how will this work in practice, how would you identify these girls? first it is a national scandal. there has not been one single prosecution even though this has been illegal for nearly 30 years and something has to be done. we need to ensure this practice stops and we have taken steps to open a debate on this and what we think is that children deemed at risk, for example children who were taken out of sch
this isn't about islamophobia or anything, this is about integration and if you want to enjoy the fullcut off from many parts of society, so cut off from many parts of society, so rather than being negative i would say it's all about integration and ensuring we're not be divided committee but can come together. will that make life difficult for your candidates in some areas with high muslim populations? no is all about integration, not anything else, this is a positive move.” also want to ask...
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already been subject to criticism, with the green party saying this integration agenda is actually islamophobiaich, there was great public support for getting rid of. i think the point really is we have reached the stage in this country where we have gone down one bird, it public policy of multiculturalism, which was about separation and not integration. it is notjust separation and not integration. it is not just ukip, separation and not integration. it is notjust ukip, whether it is trevor phillips or angela merkel or david cameron, people have said that multiculturalism is a failure, a bad idea, but they have done nothing about it. we are attempting to address it. this is something which is increasing concern to a majority of people in this country. ukip have a course in the past been accused of being a one policy party because for so long their focus was getting the uk out of the european union. with the eu referendum, that vote for brexit, the party now says it wants to broaden its policy agenda. it is not ditching its position on brexit, it wants to come in its words, hold the government'
already been subject to criticism, with the green party saying this integration agenda is actually islamophobiaich, there was great public support for getting rid of. i think the point really is we have reached the stage in this country where we have gone down one bird, it public policy of multiculturalism, which was about separation and not integration. it is notjust separation and not integration. it is not just ukip, separation and not integration. it is notjust ukip, whether it is trevor...
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you have far right politicians talking about banning immigration, a lot of which is feeding into islamophobiae terrorist threat is still real. the profile of terrorists, it is almost always the same. they start out as a petty criminals, they are radicalised in prison and when they get out they attack a target. the la st get out they attack a target. the last couple of attacks we have seen in france have been very targeted attacks on police officers or soldiers. people in france are unfortunately getting used to these kinds of attacks. the government says we are at war, people get used toa war says we are at war, people get used to a war rhetoric. unfortunately, it is something that the french will have to deal with. we have just seen a clip of marine le pen, when she spoke only an hour ago, about the fa ct spoke only an hour ago, about the fact that she wants to close borders, she wants to deport foreigners on terror watch lists. this rhetoric, the war rhetoric, it goes well with her electorate. in general, the french do not really believe in tougher security measures. what do people believe
you have far right politicians talking about banning immigration, a lot of which is feeding into islamophobiae terrorist threat is still real. the profile of terrorists, it is almost always the same. they start out as a petty criminals, they are radicalised in prison and when they get out they attack a target. the la st get out they attack a target. the last couple of attacks we have seen in france have been very targeted attacks on police officers or soldiers. people in france are...
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with the rise of islamophobia and the hostile environment around muslims, there are politicians making and the easiest target for that is the muslim woman. if we are talking about empowering muslim women and enhancing their integration, surely you should support their right to express their faith in the way they want. theresa may said on hijab day in february, what a woman wears is her choice. so when we have people telling us it is actually a security issue and undermines integration, we have to talk to the women who choose to wear it. i am a geneticist. i participate in public life. i campaign for social justice. but when you have the far right like ukip trying to distract the public from the more important issues like housing, unemployment and creating jobs for youth using this piece of fabric that i'd choose to wear as pa rt of fabric that i'd choose to wear as part of my faith, part of my identity. i have to say, it is not a far issue. as i said, in 2006, jack straw... he apologised for it. he apologised publicly. but he did have the support of gordon brown and tony blair. but he
with the rise of islamophobia and the hostile environment around muslims, there are politicians making and the easiest target for that is the muslim woman. if we are talking about empowering muslim women and enhancing their integration, surely you should support their right to express their faith in the way they want. theresa may said on hijab day in february, what a woman wears is her choice. so when we have people telling us it is actually a security issue and undermines integration, we have...