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Habiba Farh

Research Analyst

Habiba Farh is a research analyst at Political Research Associates monitoring legislation and discourses addressing hate crimes, terrorism, and extremism. She has written on intergenerational political Repression occurs when public or private institutions—such as law enforcement agencies or vigilante groups—use arrest, physical coercion, or violence to subjugate a specific group. Learn more on historically marginalized communities in the U.S., Arab-American diasporic politics, U.S. foreign policy on the Middle East, and A form of religious bigotry, with strong racial components, that scapegoats & demonizes Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim. Learn more and anti-Arab An attitude toward social identities that can be mobilized to justify discrimination, state/vigilante violence, and exploitation. Learn more in American policy and law.

Articles

Public Eye
The Case of the Prairieland Defendants
The case of the Prairieland 19 is the first to test Trump’s Executive Order designating antifa as a terrorist organization, playing out a show of top-down political repression in real time.
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Political Research Associates
The Authoritarian Forces Steering the War on Iran
The United States’ attack on Iran was a product of numerous, sometimes conflicting, sectors of the Right advocating for war—including Chrsitian Zionists, neoconservatives, and anti-Muslim ideologues.
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Religion Dispatches
Since the election, there’s been a bipartisan effort in Congress to push legislation that could have a significant impact on nonprofits such as charities, universities, and religious institutions…
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