Resources
The following are published reports from non-profit organizations and government on the impact of 9/11 on our communities:
Fact Sheets
Hate Crimes
- 'We are not the enemy,' Hate Crimes Against Arabs, Muslims,and Those Perceived to be Arab or Muslim after September 11Human Rights Watch (November 2002)
- American Backlash: Terrorists Bring War Home in More Ways Than OneSouth Asian Americans Leading Together (November 2001)
- Healing the Nation: The Arab American Experience After September 11Arab American Institute (2002)
- Report on Hate Crimes and Discrimination Against Arab-Americans: The Post September 11 BacklashAmerican-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (October 2001)
School Bullying
- Hatred in the HallwaysThe Sikh Coalition (June 2007)
- Raising Our Voices: A Civil Rights Agenda for New York City SikhsThe Sikh Coalition (April 2008)
- Bias-Based Harassment in New York City SchoolsThe Sikh Coalition, New York Civil Liberties Unions, and Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (June 2009)
- Bullying in New York City Schools: Educators Speak OutThe Sikh Coalition, New York Civil Liberties Unions, and Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (February 2011)
Xenophobic Rhetoric
Post 9/11 Detainees
- PRESUMPTION OF GUILT: Human Rights Abuses of Post-September 11 DetaineesHuman Rights Watch (August 2002)
- The September 11 Detainees: A Review of the Treatment of Aliens Held on Immigration Charges in Connection with the Investigation of the September 11 AttacksUnited States Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General (June 2003)
- Analysis of the Second Response by the Department of Justice to Recommendations in the Office of the Inspector General's June 2003 Report on the Treatment of September 11 DetaineesUnited States Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General (January 2004)
- Under the Radar: Muslims Deported, Detained, and Denied on Unsubstantiated Terrorism AllegationsAsian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (January 2011)
Profiling
- Faces of Racial Profiling: A Report from Communities Across AmericaRights Working Group (September 2010)
- The Persistence Of Racial And Ethnic Profiling In The United StatesAmerican Civil Liberties Union and Rights Working Group (August 2009)
- Irreversible Consequences: Racial Profiling and Lethal Force in the "War on Terror" DetaineesCenter for Human Rights and Global Justice at New York University Law School (May 2006)
Border Enforcement
Targeting of Muslims in Immigration Enforcement
- NSEERS: The Consequences of America's efforts to Secure it BordersAmerican Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Penn State University School of Law (April 2009)
- Special Registration: Discrimination and Xenophobia as Government Policy Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (January 2004)
- 'America's On Hold': Profiling, Citizenship, and the "War on Terror" Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at New York University Law School (April 2007)
General Discrimination
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2009Council on American Islamic Relations (2009)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2008Council on American Islamic Relations (2008)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2007Council on American Islamic Relations (2007)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2006Council on American Islamic Relations (2006)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2005Council on American Islamic Relations (2005)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2004Council on American Islamic Relations (2004)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2003Council on American Islamic Relations (2003)
- The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2002Council on American Islamic Relations (2002)



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