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Muslim Antiterrorism
Clip: 5/2/2013 | 4m 11s
What can US Muslims do to stop extremism at home and abroad?
"What we can do, number one, is to ensure that there’s a counter narrative, that there’s a narrative of life, of positivity," says Haris Tarin, director the Washington office of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Muslim Antiterrorism
Clip: 5/2/2013 | 4m 11s
"What we can do, number one, is to ensure that there’s a counter narrative, that there’s a narrative of life, of positivity," says Haris Tarin, director the Washington office of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.
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