Critic accuses Hollywood of vilifying Arabs | Entertainment | ReutersFirst Faved : May 01 2008 by john.pattonFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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- john.patton - May 01 2008 | tv, news, world
A good way to stop being vilified is to stop being villains
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Quoted: BEIRUT (Reuters) - American films and TV dramas shot since the September 11 attacks have reinforced screen images of Arabs and Muslims as fanatics and villains, ingraining harmful stereotypes, argues an
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