How online hate speech fuels anti-refugee sentiment in Egypt ...Kuwait

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How online hate speech fuels anti-refugee sentiment in Egypt
When Amani Mabyuo, a 50-year-old Sudanese refugee living in Egypt since 1999, was shopping at a grocery store in Cairo, an Egyptian woman loudly complained that her country had been ruined by refugees. She then bullied her with taunts and jibes until she gave up her space at the till.  This type of incident is now relatively common in Egypt. It's also a real-life example of how rising xenophobia and anti-refugee sentiment is fuelled by misinformation spread on social media. "I have seen online posts about refugees being the reason why rent prices are high in Egypt. There's also misinformation campaigns about landlords evicting Egyptians to rent to Sudanese because they

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