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Muslim community is indirectly framed as a threat through association with extremism and protest
Muslim victims of extremism are acknowledged, contributing to inclusion in national memory
Muslim community framed as protected and included under state action
Muslim community portrayed as under severe and escalating threat of violence and hate
Muslim community framed as excluded and under threat, needing urgent inclusion and protection
Muslim community positively framed as equally deserving of protection from hate
Muslim identity implicitly linked to Palestinian solidarity and normalized in national celebration
Framing Muslim councillors as specifically targeted and excluded due to faith and identity
Muslim community portrayed as targeted and excluded by Canadian border authorities
Muslim community is implicitly framed as excluded or suspect due to association with extremism
Framing the Muslim community as internally unsafe due to religious authority abuse
The Muslim community is framed as internally vulnerable to abuse and stigma, with emphasis on familial disbelief and isolation of victims
The Muslim community is framed as marginalized and exploited due to internal betrayal and cultural stigma around reporting abuse
Muslim community framed as a distinct, potentially problematic group
Muslim communities framed as marginalised or subject to negative stereotyping
Second-generation Muslims framed as a demographic concern
Muslim communities framed as a demographic concern for future generations
Muslim community, particularly second-generation, framed as a demographic of concern
Muslim community is framed as excluded or targeted due to specific mention in negative immigration discourse
Muslim community portrayed as excluded and targeted in public discourse
Implicitly positioning the Muslim community as adversarial through associative framing
indirectly associated with extremism through individual case
Muslims portrayed as feared outsiders, subject to political scapegoating
Muslim women linked to ISIS are framed as being unfairly targeted, reinforcing a narrative of systemic exclusion
Muslim community is framed as vulnerable and at risk of intimidation
framed as adversarial in public institutions
indirectly linked to broader inclusion of minority religious groups wearing visible symbols
framing Muslim communities as marginalized and fearful due to state-level security focus
Tehran-backed Shi'ite militias framed as excluded, hostile actors operating outside regional legitimacy
Muslim community scapegoated in reader comments amplified by article
Muslim community implicitly framed as adversarial or under suspicion, requiring external validation of victimhood
Muslim community is implicitly framed as a target of ideological hostility, reinforcing othering
framed as indirectly targeted through reference to Uyghur persecution without centering their experience
Muslim identity framed as marginalized and targeted in football spaces
Muslim identity is being acknowledged as part of athlete expression
Indirectly frames Muslim identity as politically contentious through focus on Mahmood's 'tough stance'
framed as honest, issue-driven participants in democracy rather than ideologically driven
portrayed as integrated and actively participating in democratic processes
Opposition to curriculum implicitly frames identity-based education as exclusionary, potentially targeting minority communities
Muslim youth are framed as adversarial to Austrian societal values and legal authority