UK: 608 Islamophobic incidents recorded in 6 months

UK: 608 Islamophobic incidents recorded in 6 months

Attacks on Muslim women account for 58 percent of all incidents, says report

By Muhammad Mussa

LONDON (AA) - A total of 685 reports of racially aggravated incidences, with 608 being anti-Muslim in nature were recorded between January and June 2018, a report revealed.

The report published on Thursday by Tell MAMA (Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks), a group which records anti-Muslim incidents in the U.K., found that the majority of the 608 incidences that took place occurred on the streets.

The group said “offline” attacks make 45.3 percent of reported incidents that means “they occurred in-person between a victim and a perpetrator, or include acts of property damage or discrimination”.

However, the report found that “incidents of an online nature totalled 207, or 34%, of verified cases in this reporting period”, with the majority (59%) taking place on Twitter and the rest taking place on Facebook and other social media platforms.

Other than publishing the general statistics of Islamophobia, the report also focused on the gendered nature of anti-Muslim hate crimes, with 58 percent of victims being Muslim women.

The analysis reveals how Muslim women who wear hijab are seen as “others” in society and that due to the visibility of the headscarf, the stereotype that Muslim women are weak, meek and submissive is heavily enforced, thus allowing such attacks to occur against Muslim women than against their male counterparts.

The report also highlights the importance of understanding that Islamophobia is not confined to the streets or online platforms, rather there exists an institutionalized and structured form of Islamophobia.

Structural prejudice, the report reveals, can impact Muslims when interacting with law enforcement, academic institutions or even at work places.

“Such acts of hatred, discrimination, and racism are not solely the actions of violent bigots who exist on the margins of society – we must instead examine the everyday nature of Islamophobia which curtails the agency and mobility of Muslims when they access public transport, go shopping, are at work, or travelling on holiday”.

The rise of Islamophobia in the U.K. in recent years has also seen new methods to targets Muslims.

In April 2018, the “punish a Muslim day” campaign saw Islamophobic literature that threatened violence against Muslims, mailed to Muslim MPs, Mosques, businesses and ordinary British Muslims.

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