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Immigration

Sep. 25, 2001

Rights Group Builds Network, Gathers Data, Soothes Victims

LOS ANGELES - Following last week's terrorist bombing and a backlash of racial hatred, Michel Shehadeh has reason to be wary of visitors. Since the bombing, Shehadeh, the western regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, the nation's largest Arab-American civil rights organization, has been inundated with reports of hate crimes and hate incidents directed at Arabs, Arab-Americans and Americans of Muslim faith.

By Jeffrey Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Following last week's terrorist bombing and a backlash of racial hatred, Michel Shehadeh has reason to be wary of visitors.
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