Many are blaming Muslims for the spread of the coronary: wave of attack against them foretold

Muslims are being targeted using the dangerous “conspiracy directory”, which claims they are distributing the choreography by violating the distributive measures, writes a report. Extremists of the extreme right have circulated old images to claim that mosques are still open, causing police to stream out of complaints by concerned citizens. Posting [...]
Extremists of the extreme right have circulated old images to claim that mosques are still open, causing police to stream out of complaints by concerned citizens.
Online abuse posts have been called for the destruction of all mosques “to heal”, and Muslim women have been victims of alleged public hate crimes during this pandemic, writes Independent, translate Periscopi.
In a report commissioned by independent members of the working Group against anti-Muslim hatred, it is warned that claims could lead to attacks once the restrictive measures are lifted.
Co-author Imran Awan, professor of criminology at the University of Birmingham City, said: “Crize of Covi 19 has been used to create the other “” in Muslims, blaming them for the distribution of the virus. The distribution of online false news is contributing to this extreme concern trend. ”
In a recent incident, a Muslim woman with hyjab and a protein mask had heard a man in the supermarket telling his partner “good looks at a” bomb, pointing at her.
In another incident, meanwhile, a Muslim woman was approached by a man who was coughed in front of her face claiming to have coronarys. /Periscope












