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When the film opened, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee came out against the film.
Its spokesman Hussein Ibish said " The Siege is extremely offensive.
It's beyond offensive.
We're used to offensive, that's become a daily thing.
This is actually dangerous.
" He thought it was " Insidious and incendiary " because it " reinforces stereotypes that lead to hate crimes.
" Ibish acknowledged that Arab terrorists did, in fact, bomb the World Trade Center in 1993, but said that Arab and Islamic groups are upset by " the very strong equation between Muslim religious practices and terrorism.
... to this film Every time someone goes through the Muslim ablution, the ritual washing of hands everybody does before they pray five times a day, that image is the announcement to the viewer of the presence of violence.
" Echoing such criticism the Council on American-Islamic Relations protested the insinuation that " Muslims have total disregard for human life.
" The groups were " faxing and calling news organizations on a regular basis " to voice their concerns.

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