Revenge on innocent London Muslims for Paris attacks


This video from the USA says about itself:

Muslims Take Stand Against ISIS

16 November 2015

Muslims all over the world are standing up to condemn the actions taken by ISIS and other terrorist organizations. The campaign “Not In My Name” was started to demonstrate that the majority of Muslims do not support Islamic extremists who perpetrate acts of terror, like the ones in Paris this month. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.

Read more here.

“Whoever kills an innocent person, it is as though he has killed all of mankind,” tweeted London-based journalist Shehnaz Khan on Friday, quoting the Quran. Khan also included two hashtags with that message: #TerrorismHasNoReligion and #NotInMyName.

Following the wave of terror attacks that killed more than 130 people in Paris last week, many Muslims and others around the world have revived the hashtag #NotInMyName to take a stand against the Islamic State and the extremism they preach.

By Lamiat Sabin in Britain:

Hate crime against Muslims trebles after Paris attacks

Saturday 5th December 2015

HATE crime against Muslims in London has more than trebled since the recent Paris attacks, according to Scotland Yard figures revealed yesterday.

In the week to Tuesday November 10 — three days before the massacre in the French capital — police in London received 24 reports of Islamophobic incidents.

The number almost doubled to 46 in the following seven days to November 17, during which the atrocity in Paris took place.

And there was a further rise in the week ending November 24, when the tally soared to 76.

This is a whopping increase of 216 per cent. The majority of incidents involved harassment and verbal abuse.

Steve Rose of the Tell Mama (Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks) project said Muslims who wear Islamic clothing such as loose robes and headscarves are most at risk of harassment and violence.

This is particularly a problem for lone women in public — as attackers, who are often white men, see them as easy targets.

Mr Rose told the Star: “What proved alarming in the wake of the most recent Paris attacks was the number of women reporting incidents to our service.

“Perpetrators were often white male. This dynamic comes down to the perception of Muslim identity and how some men wrongly feel they can bully, threaten, and attack women.

“That perception often stems from Islamic clothing and the ethnicity of the individual.”

A woman wearing the niqab full-face veil who was standing near the doors of the 333 bus in south London was physically assaulted on Wednesday.

A white man aged around 55 punched her twice in the back. He “calmly walked off the bus and muttered something to the woman,” according to Tell Mama.

No passengers helped her even though they witnessed the attack.

A Met Police spokesman said that extra officers are on patrol and that they are in contact with local mosques “while closely monitoring the situation.”

But often many victims do not report to authorities.

The key to tackling underreporting is to “encourage and empower Muslim communities about the benefits of reporting hate incidents” so they can receive confidential support, Mr Rose said.

Muslims are more likely to be targeted in religiously motivated attacks than followers of other faiths — as shown by analysis of the Crime Survey for England and Wales.

Tory PM David Cameron has announced that Islamophobic incidents will be recorded as a separate category like anti-Semitic attacks have been for some time.

13 thoughts on “Revenge on innocent London Muslims for Paris attacks

  1. The indoctrination of the Western mind is as bad as as any indoctrination having the worst aspects of religious fundamentalism, here we see the persecution of the Islamic faith encouraged by Western agencies that seeks victims to divert the evil and corruption of the Colonists Alliance that are biggest threat to mankind today.

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  2. Monday 7th December 2015

    posted by Lamiat Sabin in Britain

    HOPE NOT HATE warned yesterday that anti-Muslim hatred was on the rise with the “counter-jihadism movement” turning nastier every day.

    The anti-racist group will publish a report today arguing that intolerance and fear of Muslims are the “glue” that binds groups like Britain First and the English Defence League (EDL) together.

    Former EDL leader Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, announced last week that he would set up a British branch of German far-right group Pegida.

    Mr Robinson, who tried to launch a Prophet Mohamed “cartoon competition” with Ukip’s Anne Marie Waters and EDL financier Alan Ayling, had claimed that campaigning against Islam “is not far right, it doesn’t make you an extremist and it doesn’t make you a bigot.”

    His new group is expected to stage “simultaneous demonstrations” with racists across Europe to stir up trouble and tension, Hope Not Hate said.

    Hope Not Hate chief executive Nick Lowles said: “Hatred of Muslims is moving from the margins to the political mainstream.

    “Violence and prejudice against Muslims is increasing as anti-Muslim extremists seek to exploit tensions over immigration and home-grown jihadism.”

    The rate of Islamophobic incidences has more than trebled in London alone, when comparing the week before the Paris shootings with three days after, the Star reported last week.

    This is due to tighter security and rising anxiety resulting from the refugee crisis and attacks claimed to be done in the name of Islam, the counter-jihad movement report says.

    Mr Lowles added: “The very fabric of our multiracial and multifaith societies is going to be severely tested in the next few years and it is incumbent on us all to strengthen the bonds that unify liberal democracies.

    “It is important that authorities take this challenge seriously.

    “Far-right and anti-Muslim groups are becoming more right-wing and yet they are still categorised as a public order problem rather than as the extreme far right.”

    The report profiles 920 groups and individuals, ranging from criminals to extremist columnists, politicians, academics and financial backers across 22 countries.

    http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-eea9-Anti-Muslim-threat-is-more-serious-than-ever#.VmXGmb_iMdU

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