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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Report finds sharp rise in Islamophobic attacks in France

3 February 2012 / TODAY’S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL
A report released by a Paris-based anti-Islamophobia group indicates a sharp increase in the frequency of attacks targeting Muslim businesses or individuals in France.

The report, released this week by the Paris-based Islamophobic Crime Monitoring Group, indicates that the number of Islamophobic attacks in France increased by 34 percent in 2011 in comparison with the previous year.

Abdallah Zerki, head of the group, said he had written to French President Nicolas Sarkozy -- who once referred to Islamophobic crime as “insignificant” – and said Muslims are as equal citizens of France as Christians and Jewish people.

Head of the French Islamic Council Haydar Demiryürek spoke to the Cihan news agency on Thursday, saying research the council conducted also indicated a rise in Islamophobic crime.

“Some people were jailed over arson of mosques, but still legislation in this area is inadequate. The government should focus on this, condemn Islamophobia and adopt better legislation.”

 
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