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Significant Rise Reported in Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes, Attacks on Mosques in Germany

13:35 - January 18, 2024
News ID: 3486859
IQNA – Since the start of the Israeli regime’s war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes and threatening letters sent to mosques in Germany has grown significantly.

A mosque in Germany

 

According to a statement from the discrimination unit of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB) based in the northern city of Cologne, numerous letters and e-mails containing insults and threats have been sent to mosques in Germany.

Cologne Central Mosque alone has received 17 such e-mails and letters, and more recently, DITIB Selimiye Mosque in the northern town of Dinslaken was targeted.

Against this background, the Muslim community is increasingly worried, it said.

Last month, a mosque in the western German city of Munster also received a threatening letter which contained insults against Muslims and migrants.

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It also contained racist remarks, including "Germany for the Germans, foreigners out.”

The head of the Munster Central Mosque Association, Fettah Cavus, said that regrettably, hostility towards foreigners and Muslims is on the rise in Germany.

 

 

Source: TRT World

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