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Turkish Envoy Deplores Islamophobia, Racism in Europe

17:25 - December 16, 2022
News ID: 3481696
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Turkey’s ambassador to the Czech Republic deplored the Islamophobia and racism that Muslims in Europe are facing.

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Speaking at a conference hosted by the Czech Foreign Ministry in Prague on Thursday, Egemen Bağış said that the fight against xenophobia and hate speech regarding ethnic origins and religions should be the main agenda item of international meetings in order to eliminate multidimensional problems.

“Muslims, who make up the majority of immigrant communities in most European countries, are currently the main target of this approach,” Bağış said, indicating that the real number of racist attacks is higher than stated in official documents as many do not report the mistreatment they face in everyday life.

“Racist and discriminatory practices in education and social life clearly trigger the tendency of immigrant communities to withdraw into themselves and hinder integration efforts."

Noting that immigrants are seen as a security problem in Europe, Bağış underlined that multidimensional international platforms must increase efforts to raise awareness about the difficulties they face.

Bağış said that new platforms should be established where victims can directly report negative acts such as hate speech, xenophobia and anti-Muslim attacks.

“I would like to state once again that Turkey actively supports international efforts aimed at raising awareness for people who are exposed to violence and intolerant behavior because of their religion and worldview.”

 

Source: dailysabah.com

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