Mosques were directly targeted in 25 cases, says government in answer to parliamentary question
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Cavusoglu voices concern over growing racism, discriminatory policies against Turks, Muslims in Western Europe
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Ankara-based think tank releases report, underlines dynamics that support Islamophobia in Europe
Publication of the “European Islamophobia Report 2018” on the European week of action against Islamophobia
What is the hijab ban all about? Does this regulation not contradict with the principle of freedom of religion? How is the ban legitimized? What was the reaction of the opposition parties? What will be done by Muslims?
What is the Symbols Act pretending to fight? Which forms of “extremism” are ignored? Who is the act targeting? What are the act’s possible long-time impacts?
Dieser Bericht ist als Teil des englischsprachigen European Islamophobia Report entstanden. Der Österreichische Islamophobie-Bericht 2017 bildet dabei den Länderbericht für Österreich ab. Ziel dieses Berichtes ist es, die Entwicklung und den Status Quo von Islamophobie im jeweiligen Kalenderjahr aufzuzeigen.
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Europe should not wait for Muslims to be burned in gas chambers, Mevlut Cavusoglu says
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The Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), one of the leading think tanks in Turkey, has been publishing its annual "European Islamophobia Report" (EIR) for the last three years.
This analysis examines the relationship between two forms of hatred, Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The Report is an annual report, which is presented for the first time this year. It currently comprises 25 national reports regarding each state and the tendencies of Islamophobia in each respective country.
Is this draft guaranteeing Muslims the same rights as other legally recognized churches and public religious bodies?
According to Louise Arbour, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, bigotry and prejudice against Muslims is increasing in Europe. Arbour made a call to all governments to take action against racism and discrimination towards Muslim communities. Arbour’s remarks are based on a recent study by Doudou Diene of Senegal.