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Arab American newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Arab Voice (in Arabic صوت العروبة transliterated Sawt al Ourouba) is a New Jersey–based Arabic newspaper,[1] published by and for Arab Americans. The paper's editor, Walid Rabah, founded the paper in Paterson in 1992.
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In 2002, the newspaper came under criticism for publishing excerpts from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a forged document over a century old which is often used as anti-Semitic propaganda because it details a supposed Jewish plot for world domination. In its defense, the newspaper stated that it was not making such statements itself; Rabah claimed he published the excerpts because the Protocols were widely circulated and accepted as genuine in much of the Arab world.
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