UN rapporteurs made a statement on the occasion of the International Day Against Islamophobia and stated that the manifestations of Islamophobia worldwide have reached alarming levels. RIA News.
“Acts of harassment, intimidation, violence and incitement based on religion or belief have reached alarming levels around the world, including against Muslims… We have seen attacks on mosques, cultural centres, schools and even private property owned by Muslims around the world. The report says “Muslims”.
Additionally, the UN condemned the public burning of the Holy Quran and called on states to ban religious hate propaganda.
The statement stated that as elections approach, state and non-state actors in many countries are fueling religious tensions and promoting discriminatory laws and policies against Muslim minorities in order to gain political advantage.
The statement also criticized Israel’s policy of limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza during Ramadan and restricting access to believers who want to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Could the beating of Nikita Zhuravel, accused of burning the Quran, in the pre-trial detention center in Grozny lead to the growth of Islamophobia in Russia, and how does the influx of immigrants affect Russians’ attitudes towards Islam? Interview with socialbites.ca said Ildar Alyautdinov, Mufti of Moscow, chief imam of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque.
Formerly Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz statedThat Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is one of the main anti-Semites in history.
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