Muslims isolated in small town UK
A report published by a British university has found that arson, criminal damage, violence and intimidation against Muslims in the UK have increased dramatically since the 9/11 attacks on the US in 2001.
In particular, the authors found that since Muslim communities in small towns are more isolation than in cities, they are more vulnerable to attack and this accounts for higher Islamophobia-related incidents.
The study, Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: UK Case Studies, was published by the University of Exeter and is part of a 10-year academic research project undertaken by its European Muslim Research Centre.
“The real question isn’t so much why there’s Islamically-inspired terrorism. The real question is how is it that 99.99 per cent of the community want to have nothing to do with it, want to reject it,” Githens-Mazer said.
“But it’s not taken up by the media, and certainly not taken up by the politicians, because it doesn’t fit various narratives about, you know, evil Muslims and good non-Muslims.” »»» Al Jazeera English
ยป 27 November 2010
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