With a War Powers resolution that would end U.S. military support for Saudi Arabia’s assault on Yemen currently on President Donald Trump’s desk, the Saudi-led coalition on Sunday reportedly bombed a residential area in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, killing at least 11 and injuring dozens more.Continue Reading
Hate Crimes
Cory Booker warns of ‘rising tide of white supremacy‘ after New Zealand mosque shootings
says Friday’s shooting in is illustrative of “the rising tide of white supremacy and Islamophobia around the globe.”Continue Reading
MP urges council to adopt formal definition of Islamophobia
first Muslim Mayor has called on the borough council to formally adopt the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims’ definition of Islamophobia.
Faisal Rashid, now MP for Warrington South, became the town’s first Muslim Mayor in 2016.Continue Reading
Attacks against Muslims and mosques in Germany decreasing
The number of injuries increased however, indicating a decrease in prevalence but a spike in severity. In total, 813 Islamophobic and anti-Muslim crimes were recorded last year, down from 950 in 2017. Continue Reading
The Balkans Are the World Capital of Islamophobia
The region’s genocidal wars are over—but bigots from across the West still flock there for inspiration.
May’s failure to tackle Tory Islamophobia sends a dangerous message
When cases of anti-Muslim sentiment go unchallenged, it emboldens those who spread hate
The problem with the word ‘Islamophobia’
The terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand has left the world in shock. The shooter hated Muslims and Islam, and because of his hatred, he murdered 50 innocent people. His victims included a three-year-old boy.Continue Reading
When it comes to Islamophobia, we need to name names
The world should know the name of the Christchurch terrorist and the names of those who inspired anti-Muslim terror.Continue Reading
Majority of Muslim women in Scotland have been the victims of hate crime
Nearly two-thirds of Muslim women in Scotland have witnessed or experienced a hate incident or crime, according to a new survey – and 74 per cent of those women said they were the victim.Continue Reading