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Muslim organisations call on UK government to take tangible steps to address rising Islamophobia

August 29, 2024 at 1:35 pm

People gather to protest against discrimination, racism and Islamophobia as they march from Russel Square to Whitehall Street, in London, United Kingdom on July 27, 2024 [Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images]

Some 80 Muslim organisations and community leaders called on the UK government on Wednesday to take tangible steps to address rising Islamophobia in the country, Anadolu Agency reports.

In a statement, the organisations and community leaders, organised under the Islamophobia Action Group, drew attention to the normalisation of Islamophobia, which recently fuelled riots in some cities, and urged the government to officially adopt the All-Party Parliamentary Group (AAPG) definition of Islamophobia “to send a clear message that Islamophobia will not be tolerated”.

The statement also called on the government to initiate an independent investigation that would focus on the role of social media platforms, mainstream media and political narratives in disseminating hate and Islamophobia.

“The government must engage directly with legitimate, democratically elected representatives of Muslim communities, particularly the Muslim Council of Britain, to ensure that Muslim voices are heard and addressed,” it added.

Commenting on the issue, a spokesperson for the Islamophobia Action Group said: “This is a critical moment to address the root causes of hate and to protect our society.”

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