Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Islamophobia The War On Western Muslims

STOP ISLAMOPHOBIA

Part 1: Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia - especially now very visible in the Western World Sept.5, 2009



" The ugly face of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia is now very visible all over the world, especially in the Western part of the globe. On top of this sad situation, the mutual prejudices, misinformation and harsh opinions among Jewish and Muslim communities have also made the dialogue and co-operation between them very difficult. Fortunately there are several local initiatives and common projects among Jewish and Muslim people all over Europe. The European Jewish Muslim Co-operation Platform is trying to bring these progressive forces closer, through local meetings, interfaith seminars and people to people networking.
To read more and get further information,, please go to: http://www.ceji.org/dialogue/cooperat... or contact:

Bashy Quraishy
Chair-Jewish Muslim Co-operation Platform - Brussels
bashy@mail.dk
Phone; 0045 38 88 19 77
www.bashy.dk



Discrimination in the EU reaches "shocking" levels, report says

AnnaMoya81 | December 12, 2009

Surveys normally use dry language and a bunch of figures. But the most recent report released by the Fundamental Rights Agency points to a disturbing trend.

Whether looking for work, housing or simply upon entering a restaurant or store, African immigrants, Roma and Muslims often become targets of discrimination and racism.

Some blame it on the economic crisis...




Widespread Discrimination Against EU Muslims: Report



Prisline15 | February 23, 2008

Widespread Discrimination Against EU Muslims: Report
"Muslims have increasingly felt that they are stigmatized because of their beliefs," said Rhodes.

CAIRO, March 7, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) -- Muslim minorities across Europe have been experiencing growing distrust, hostility and discrimination since the 9/11 attacks, the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) said in a report released on Monday, March 7.

The report, the Intolerance and Discrimination against Muslims in the EU, said that a growing number of attacks on Muslims have been registered, ranging from verbal harassment to physical assaults and vandalism.

It covered racist attacks and anti-Muslim sentiments in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

"Pre-existing patterns of prejudice and discrimination have been reinforced and Muslims have increasingly felt that they are stigmatized because of their beliefs," Aaron Rhodes, IHF's Executive Director, said in a press release posted on its Web site.

Stereotypical Coverage

In the aftermath of September 11, the report said, media have increasingly been criticized for reinforcing negative stereotypes against Muslims.

"There is a tendency in the media to write about issues related to Muslims with a stereotypical approach, resulting in reports which reinforce public misconceptions," the 160-page document said.

"Muslim representatives also regret a tendency in the media to give wide attention to Muslims with extremist views, which are not representative of the majority of Muslims."

The report lamented that the internal diversity of Islam is often overlooked in media, and Islam is depicted as a "monolithic and one-dimensional religion that is fundamentalist and threatens western democratic values."

Media also portray Muslims as "alien" to EU societies, "an enemy within" and as a "fifth column."

British media, for instance, "have created the impression that the country's criminal justice system is successfully prosecuting 'Muslim terrorists'", said the report.

"In reality only three out of hundreds of [British] Muslims arrested under terrorist legislation are known to have been convicted of terrorist crimes and a vast majority of those arrested have been released without charge," it maintained.

In Germany, the report said more than 80% of those surveyed in 2004 associated the word "Islam" with "terrorism" and "oppression of women."

Unemployment

The report said that Muslims of immigrant background have a higher unemployment rate and a comparatively lower standard of housing than members of the majority population.

"Muslims are reportedly subjected to discrimination, inter alia, in employment, at schools and universities and when seeking access to service in places such as town halls, hospitals, shops and banks."

In Sweden, the report said, studies have shown that up to every fifth job is closed for people with Arabic-sounding names because of discriminatory hiring practices.

In the UK, Muslims have the lowest employment rate of any religious group, and their unemployment rate is three times the national average and twice the level of other religious minorities.

Racist Attacks

The report further said Muslim women wearing hijab and Muslim men with turbans and long beards were often the victims of harassment.

The French Organization against Islamophobia (CCIF) said that during the period from October 2003 to August 2004, 26 cases of verbal and physical assaults on Muslims, 28 cases of vandalism and attempted arson targeting mosques, and 11 cases of desecration of Muslim graves have been registered.

"Four of the attacks on individual Muslims were considered grave, and over 70% targeted Muslim women wearing the headscarf," the report said.

The CCIF also listed a considerable number of internet sites spreading anti-Muslim propaganda.

According to reports from the UK, Spain , Greece and other countries, Muslims have been further subjected to arbitrary identity checks and arrests by police since 9/11.

Hijab


French Muslim schoolgirl Cennet Doganay shaved her head in protest at the hijab ban.


In the last few years, hijab has become the subject of increasing controversy in European countries.

"In several of the countries covered by the report, discussions have evolved around the use of the headscarf in the public domain. A major theme of these discussions has been the compatibility of the use of the headscarf in schools and other public institutions," it said.

Muslim organizations have reported that discrimination against Muslim women wearing hijab peaked since September 11, the report said.

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