Anti-Muslim incidents double in Germany but overlooked by authorities, NGO
says

By Sarah Marsh

June 24, 2024   9:16 AM CDTUpdated a month ago

Muslims attend Friday prayers in Berlin

Muslims attend Friday prayers at the Dar Assalam mosque in Berlin, Germany,
October 13, 2023, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

NGO accuses government of failing to tackle threat

BERLIN, June 24 (Reuters) - Attempted arson on a mosque in Bochum that had
been marked with a swastika, the door of a Muslim family in Saxony shot at
by a right-wing extremist neighbour, a woman pushed onto train tracks in
Berlin after being asked if she belonged to Hamas.

These are some of the record 1,926 anti-Muslim incidents registered in
Germany last year by the CLAIM network of NGOs monitoring Islamophobia and
anti-Muslim hatred. That marked a 114% rise on 2023, with incidents
shooting up in particular after the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel from
Gaza.

Yet authorities are paying insufficient attention to this phenomenon, and
even denying its existence, as mainstream parties take over policies of
far-right, anti-Islam parties that have surged in popularity, Rima Hanano
told a Berlin news conference on Monday to present the report.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD), which states in its programme that Islam
does not belong to Germany, has jumped to second place in polls over the
past year, prompting mainstream parties to talk tougher on migration.

"The streets, buses or mosques are no longer safe places for people who are
Muslim or perceived as such," said Hanano. "Anti-Muslim racism was never as
socially acceptable as today and it comes from the middle of society."

The incidents recorded, likely only a fraction of the total given a fear of
coming forward and a lack of monitoring institutions, included 90 attacks
on Islamic religious sites, cemeteries and other institutions, CLAIM wrote.

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Most attacks on individuals consisted of verbal abuse and were aimed at
women. There were also four attempted murders.

The Muslim population in Germany has been growing rapidly, especially since
an influx of migrants in 2015-16, tallying 5.5 million in total or 6.6% of
the overall population.

ISLAMOPHOBIC INCIDENTS SOAR

The CLAIM report tallies with a 140% increase in Islamophobic crimes last
year recorded by the interior ministry, and a survey showing one in two
Germans hold Islamophobic views.

Antisemitism also rose following Israel's devastating military incursion
into the Gaza Strip after the Oct. 7 cross-border attack by Hamas-led
Palestinian Islamist militants, according to the German government and NGOs.

In a country that is particularly sensitive about antisemitism due its
responsibility for the Holocaust, German authorities have been more vocal
denouncing that problem than anti-Muslim incidents.

Economy Minister Robert Habeck, in an emotive video, accused some Muslim
community groups in Germany of being "too hesitant" in distancing
themselves from Hamas or anti-Jewish hatred.

The government last year published its first ever independent report on
Islamophobia by experts it commissioned, with a series of recommendations
for tackling discrimination.

Family Minister Lisa Paus has said the recent rise in both anti-Muslim and
antisemitic incidents was "dramatic" and the government was trying to do
prevention work from an early age by funding civil society projects working
on the issue.

CLAIM's Hanano said, however, that insufficient action had been taken so
far.

"Despite the fact ... that we have been warning about this situation for
years, it is still barely acknowledged," she said. "What we really need is
the political will to truly fight anti-Muslim racism."   KR IRS  6824

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