People are not really UNDERSTANDING the discrimination at any level.
The racialisation of Muslims leads to the portrayal of a deceptive image
and a biased social construction, which results in their dehumanisation
and demonisation
Only getting misinformed by the vested interest of superior/authoritarians.
The problems currently we all facing is nothing but the SILENCE by the people who are muted with fake and false narratives.
It is not a social experiment, but in fact, it is the truth we daily experience. NO BODY put an alarm o r post on social media!! But ironically, all got silent and even not responding the one I have posted. We could see many posts, graphics even meetup will be celebrated for all kinds of DAYS. It shows the ISLAMOPHOBIA is widely injected!
We are HUMANS, with the diverse nature and attributes, we are created to live peacefully on EARTH.
Mar 15 th - International Day To Combat Islamophobia is an international
observance designated by United Nations in 2022, taking place on 15
March every year in 140 countries worldwide.
The date, March 15, was
chosen as it is the anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shootings, in
which 51 people were killed
It is particularly alarming these days, for it has emerged as a new form
of racism characterized by xenophobia, negative profiling and
stereotyping of Muslims.
The Secretary-General
Message on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia
15 March 2023
On this International Day to Combat Islamophobia, we focus attention – and call for action – to stamp out the poison of anti-Muslim hatred.
The world’s nearly 2 billion Muslims reflect humanity in all its magnificent diversity.
But they often face bigotry and prejudice for no other reason than their faith.
Beyond structural, institutional discrimination and the wholesale stigmatization of Muslim communities, Muslims suffer personal attacks, hateful rhetoric, and scapegoating.
We see some of the worst impacts in the triple discrimination against Muslim women because of their gender, ethnicity, and faith.
The growing hate that Muslims face is not an isolated development: it
is part of the resurgence of ethno-nationalism, neo-Nazi white
supremacist ideologies, and violence targeting vulnerable populations
including Muslims, Jews, some minority Christian communities and others.
Discrimination diminishes us all. And it is incumbent on all of us to stand up against it.
We must strengthen our defenses by pushing for policies that fully respect human rights and protect religious and cultural identities.
We must recognize diversity as richness and ramp up political, cultural, and economic investments in social cohesion.
And we must confront bigotry by working to tackle the hate that spreads like wildfire across the internet.
For well over a millennium, Islam’s message of peace, compassion, and grace has inspired people the world over.
Every great faith and tradition summons the imperatives of tolerance, respect, and mutual understanding.
At the heart, we are dealing with universal values: they animate the United Nations Charter and lie at the core of our quest for justice, human rights, and peace.
Today and every day, let us strive to realize these values and counter the forces of division by reaffirming our common humanity.
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