Anti-Muslim incidents in Germany have more than doubled over the past year, according to the CLAIM network of NGOs monitoring Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred. The network registered a record of 1,926 incidents last year. Notable incidents include an attempted arson on a mosque in Bochum, which had been marked with a swastika, and the shooting of a Muslim family's door in Saxony by a right-wing extremist neighbor. Additionally, a woman was pushed onto train tracks in another incident. The German alliance against Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslims, also known as Claim, has criticized authorities for overlooking these incidents.
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A German alliance against Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslims, also known as Claim, said crimes with Islamophobic motivations more than doubled in Germany last year. https://t.co/oLXXIIz6ww
Anti-Muslim incidents double in Germany but overlooked by authorities, NGO says https://t.co/U5qXz06b3v https://t.co/shSQaZLnL0
Germany faced a record of 1,926 anti-Muslim incidents last year, registered by the CLAIM network of NGOs monitoring Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred. Learn about the incidents in this report. https://t.co/2pxDsHXSRi
🔵 ANTI-MUSLIM INCIDENTS DOUBLE IN GERMANY BUT OVERLOOKED BY AUTHORITIES, NGO SAYS 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…