76% of 2017 Islamic attacks targeted women in Belgium

About 76 percent of Islamic attacks on Belgium in 2017 targeted Muslim women. This was discovered yesterday by an anti-Islamic association that exercises its role right in the Belgian state. The Belgian Association's report on Islamic Prevention (CCIB) states that the attacks were carried out mainly in places of worship, spreading hatred [...]
This was discovered yesterday by an anti-Islamic association that exercises its role right in the Belgian state.
The Belgian Association for the Prevention of Islamophobia (CCIB) report says the attacks were carried out mainly in places of worship, spreading hatred in social media and physical aggression against people.
“has an Islamic attack on Belgium every two days”, the report says.
The same report points out that 29 percent of Islamic attacks occurred on the Internet, which was once the most common area in which these attacks occurred.
Other areas where Islamic attacks took place are: Daily life (17 per cent), educational institutes (16 per cent), workplace (14 per cent), and politics (8 per cent) are other areas where Islamic attacks occur.
Also, according to CCIB, Muslim women were attacked mainly because of their headscarves.
The report said most attackers were males.
The EU has recently witnessed the rise of Islamophobia and hate of migrants in recent years caused by propaganda by far-right and populist parties, which have exploited fears over the refugee crisis and terrorism.












