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Bush condemns as Muslim attacks rise
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2001 President Bush on Monday visited a Muslim mosque in Washington, DC, to condemn attacks that are on the rise throughout the nation. Mosques have been damaged, Arab-owned business have been vandalizes and Middle Eastern and South Asian families and individuals have been threatened. In Arizona, a man went on a spree targeted at Middle Eastern people, killing a Sikh in Mesa. Get the Story:
Bush Visits Mosque to Forestall Hate Crimes (The Washington Post 9/18)
Confrontation Fueled by Grief Ends in a Beating and Regrets (The Washington Post 9/18)
Attacks and Harassment Continue on Middle Eastern People and Mosques (The New York Times 9/18)
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