Seoul/Jeju, South Korea – Ko Minja has yet to meet one of the 550-plus Yemeni asylum seekers who arrived on South Korea’s Jeju island earlier this year, or visit any of the areas they are living. Still, the 59-year-old restaurant owner has no second thoughts about not wanting them on the island. “The Yemenis are scary. They will rape our women, take our jobs and take over the country. I’m scared o
Reactions pour in over cover showing a van running over people with the caption: ‘Islam: religion of peace…eternal’. Charlie Hebdo's cover depicting events in Barcelona has been condemned as being unfair to the victims and Muslims [Charlie Hebdo] Critics have taken to the internet to condemn the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, over a front-page cartoon linking Islam to a recent deadly at
A court in the Netherlands has found Geert Wilders, an anti-Islam politician, guilty of discrimination for leading a chant against Moroccans at a 2014 campaign rally. Wilders was convicted of discrimination but sentenced to no punishment on Friday for comments he made at a March 2014 local government election rally in The Hague. When he asked supporters whether they wanted “fewer or more Moroccans
Blasts at mosque and convention centre overshadow events marking the 10th anniversary of the German Islam Conference. Police say an improvised explosive device placed at the mosque was a 'xenophobic' attack [Reuters] Bomb attacks hit a mosque and a convention centre in the eastern German city of Dresden, police said on Tuesday, adding that the motive appeared to be xenophobia and nationalism. No o
US authorities urged to investigate attack on Islamic Centre of Fort Pierce during Muslim holiday as a hate crime. Investigators are also considering a connection with the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks [Reuters] A mosque in the US state of Florida has been set ablaze by an arsonist during the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday, authorities said, without ruling out that it was a hate crime.
Celebrities Everyone should read this guide about what to do if you see Islamophobia The 3 April has been dubbed ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ by extremists. The Met has insisted “there is no credible information to suggest there is any criminal activity that will take place”, and a number of organisations including Tell MAMA, as well as people online, are using the hashtag ‘#WeStandTogether to show solid
Muslim leaders urge members of their community to use their vote to challenge rising Islamophobia and to ‘defeat hate’. First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama spoke on the first day of the Democratic National Convention [Tannen Maury/EPA] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – On the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention, where delegates will formally nominate Hillary Clinton as the party’
Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has just opened a magnificent exhibition of Islamic art of the Seljuqid period. That sentence would or should probably cause a double-take for right at the artistic and intellectual heartland of this beleaguered empire, Americans are celebr
Religious and ethnic minorities feel the consequences of growing intolerance as mosques and asylum centres are targeted. The Essalam mosque in Rotterdam, the biggest in the country, opened on December 18, 2010 [Valerie Kuypers/EPA] Rotterdam, the Netherlands – Charif Slimani, the imam of the Moroccan mosque in Roosendaal in the Netherlands, arrived early on the morning of November 14, 2015, to pre
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