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• Don't shackle us to 9/11
Canadian Muslims, horrified that last year's crime was carried out in the name of Islam, have a special duty to challenge intolerance head on, says SHEEMA KHAN  FULL STORY arrow
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• Faith among the ruins in Manhattan
Two blocks from ground zero, MIRO CERNETIG discovers Muslims struggling to salvage a mosque and a community shattered by Sept. 11  FULL STORY arrow
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• 'Photo exhibit a window on Sept. 11 for Afghans
When the images of devastated skyscrapers flashed around the world last Sept. 11, some of the few people who never saw the images had to endure the violent retaliation: the people of Afghanistan.  FULL STORY arrow
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• In Pakistan, spirit of jihad inflames a rebellious populace
One year later, the rhetoric of the religious extremists is as fiery as ever, GEOFFREY YORK finds  FULL STORY arrow
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• 'I lost everything I had, but it was worth the sacrifice'
Afghans are glad to live without the Taliban, although strife and poverty remain, GEOFFREY YORK reports  FULL STORY arrow
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• In Egypt, some see war on terror as a war on Islam
For most ordinary Arabs, PAUL ADAMS writes, the key event of recent history is not Sept. 11, but
the Palestinian uprising and Israel's attempt to suppress it  FULL STORY arrow
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