Rising racist Islamophobia in West - II
-Dr. Abdul
Ruff
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Muslims
- the prime target of Islamophobia
Today
entire world stinks with anti-Islam strategies by enemies of Islam.
Economically and militarily strong Western powers lead the anti-Muslim trends.
Islamophobia,
though is targeted mainly against Muslims, the phenomenon is also exploited to
terrorize even non-Muslims and keep them under complete police/military
control.
When it
comes to Islamophobia USA does not in fact differ from Europe. Both
pursue same or similar anti-Muslim policies, where their joint military block
NATO attacks oil rich Muslim nations for controlling their wealth along with
oil routes and slaving the people.
European
Islamophobia
Many
European countries have stepped up anti-Islam tirade by restricting Islamic
practices like veil, beard, minarets, call for prayers, building of new
mosques, and many governments have fined women for wearing veil and even judges
refused to listen to them in courts for that reasons because they see
veil as an insult to open societies.
There
has been a 300% spike in Islamophobic hate crimes in Britain since horrific Paris attacks with
most victims being Muslim women wearing traditional Islamic dress. A report to
the British government's working group on anti-Muslim hatred shows a spike in
Islamophobic hate crime of more than 300 %, to 115, in the week following the killings
on November 13 in France, The Independent reported.
Apparently,
enemies of Islam and Muslims, in order to terrorize Muslims and others,
attack Muslims in terror carnages and yet blame the Muslims for the
terror attacks. Media guys perpetrate anti-Islamic tirades to make
non-Muslims hate and hit Muslims the worst possible manners. As hapless
minority community Muslims suffer and face continuous threats from
majority populations. .
Most
victims of the UK hate crimes were Muslim girls and women aged from 14 to 45 in
traditional Islamic dress. Muslims living in Britain have suffered more than
100 racial attacks since the terrorist atrocities in Paris. The
perpetrators were mainly white males aged from 15 to 35. The figures were
compiled by the Tell Mama helpline, which records incidents of verbal and
physical attacks on Muslims and
mosques in the UK.
They
are likely to be a significant underestimate of the total, as many victims are
too frightened to contact police or community groups. The Independent
report said a large number of the reported attacks were in public places,
including on buses and trains. Thirty-four victims were women wearing the
hijab, while eight involved young children. Many of the victims have
suggested that no one came to their assistance or even consoled them, meaning
that they felt victimized, embarrassed, alone and angry about what had taken
place against them. Sixteen of the victims even mentioned that they would be
fearful of going out in the future and that the experiences had affected their
confidence," the report to the government's working group states.
Out of
these cases on public transport, eight involved young children who had heard
the comments against their mothers, and their mothers said their children had
seen them being fearful as perpetrators took aggressive physical postures
against them.
In one
recent case in London a
young girl wearing a hijab was abused on a Tube train. A man described how the
girl, sitting opposite him, was subjected to a racist rant from another
man. In another case, a mother pulled her young daughter out of school in
Edinburgh, claiming anti-Islamic bullying had intensified in the wake of the
Paris attacks.
The
bullying has got worse since the Paris attacks. Nobody deserves to be treated
like Muslims have has been, a mother of two children was quoted as
saying.
American
Islamophobia
Political
parties worldwide, especially in the USA and Europe, employ
Islamophobia to coerce the vulnerable majority sections to vote for
the major capitalist parties.
The
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has shamelessly used
Islamophobia as a prime toll to outsmart the ruling democratic party and to woo
the highly educated and even “cultured” US voters. Donald Trump, a Zionist supporter
and a powerful arms agent, has proposed to deny Muslims entry into
USA.
Trump’s
call for the United States to ban Muslims from entering the country
disqualified him from becoming president and called on Republicans to reject
him immediately.
The White House on
December 08 2015 denounced Donald Trump’s poll mischief. White House
spokesman Josh
Earnest said Trump's campaign had a "dustbin of history"
quality to it and said his comments were offensive and toxic. Earnest said
other Republican presidential candidates, who have pledged to support the
person who eventually wins their party's nomination, should disavow Trump
"right now."
What
Donald Trump has said amount s to instigate the Americans to fight Muslims in
the streets and goes against the US constitution and America’s core values. The
first thing that a US president does when he or she takes the oath of office is
swear an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United
States
Earnest
said that the fact is that what Donald Trump said yesterday
disqualifies him from being president. For Republican candidates to stand by
their pledge to support Trump is wrong and anti-American, that in and of itself
is disqualifying.
Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his proposal to ban Muslims from
entering the United States, comparing his plan to the World War Two detainment
of Japanese-Americans and others in dismissing growing outrage from around the
world.
Many
American leaders from both political parties, the prime ministers of France and
the United Kingdom, the UN, and Muslim residents of Asian countries all
denounced the nasty comments by Trump, the Republican front-runner for the
November 2016 presidential election.
But the
real-estate mogul Trump said with pretentious emotional appeal that his ideas
were no worse than those of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who oversaw
the detention of more than 110,000 people in US government camps after Japanese
forces bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Trump claimed: "What I'm
doing is no different than FDR," Trump said on ABC's "Good Morning
America" program. "We have no choice but to do this," he said.
"We have people that want to blow up our buildings, our cities. We have to
figure out what's going on."
Making
Muslims as enemies of USA, Trump called for blocking Muslims, including
would-be immigrants, students, tourists and other visitors, from entering the
country following last week's California shooting spree supposedly by two
Muslims.
It was
the most dramatic response by a presidential candidate following the San
Bernardino, California, rampage, even as other Republicans have called for a
suspension of President Barack Obama's plan to allow in some refugees from
Syria.
Backlash
quickly came from all corners. In the social media reaction, hashtags such as
#racism, #fascism and #bigot trended heavily after Trump's proposal on Monday.
The Philadelphia Daily News put a photo of Trump with his right arm extended on
its cover with the headline "The New Furor," a play on Adolf Hitler's
title - fuhrer - in Nazi Germany. Critics said Trump's plan would likely be
unconstitutional for singling out people based on their religion.
Trump
spokeswoman Katrina Pierson told MSNBC the US Constitution does not apply to
Muslims and non-citizens.
Many
top Republicans warned that if Trump is the party's nominee, his stance could
hurt in a general election against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
"Donald Trump is Hillary Clinton's Christmas gift wrapped up under a
tree," another Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said on
Twitter. US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, told
reporters the plan was "not conservatism." But he said he would
support the party's presidential nominee.
Democrats,
meanwhile, blamed Republicans for Trump's fanaticism and extreme language and
warned it could help him with primary voters. "Donald Trump is standing on
the platform of hate, and, I'm sorry to say, hate that the Republican Party has
built for him," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, a
Democrat. Huma Abedin, a top aide to Clinton, sent a fundraising email
declaring her own Muslim faith. "Unfortunately, Trump is leaning into the
kind of fear of progress that very well could help him win the nomination,"
Abedin wrote. That is indeed American shame.
Polls
have shown a stark divide between Republicans and Democrats in how they view
Muslims. Outrage also came from abroad. In France, where shootings and suicide
bombings on Nov. 13 in Paris killed 130 people, Prime Minister Manuel Valls
said on Twitter, "Trump, like others, is feeding hatred and
misinformation."
A
spokeswoman for British Prime Minister David Cameron called Trump's comments
"divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong." A group started a
petition to revoke Trump's honorary degree from Robert Gordon University in
Scotland.
United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon rejected Trump's comments, and Muslims in
Pakistan and Indonesia also denounced him.
Trump
warned repeatedly that an attack on the scale of Sept-11, 2001hoax, could
happen again if officials do not act first. He said that he did not know how
long a ban would remain in place and that Muslim Americans would be allowed
into the country after overseas trips. Trump told MSNBC that people would be
asked about their religion at US borders and that the ban would extend to
Muslim leaders of other nations. He said he would not support internment camps.
He wants to stop foreign Muslim dignitaries also to visit USA for any reason.
He prefers to make USA an exclusively Christian nation to make a perfect ally
of Jewish criminal Israel.
Some
observers poked fun at Trump. British author J.K. Rowling wrote that Voldemort,
the archvillain of her popular Harry Potter series, "was nowhere near as
bad" as Trump. The Democratic mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, Rick
Kriseman, said in a tongue-in-cheek tweet that he was barring Trump from
visiting the city. "I am hereby barring Donald Trump from entering St.
Petersburg until we fully understand the dangerous threat posed by all
Trumps," Kriseman wrote.
Notwithstanding
the protests from important people against Trump outrage against Muslims, Islam
and modern civilization, the damage has been done by him to US image by his
insane statements meant for votes.
Hate
politics by western politicians and Islamophobia mischief by their media lords,
aided by Jews enjoying life in USA and Europe, who want to reap all benefits
from Christian-Muslim conflicts, have badly vitiated the societal atmosphere in
terms of peace and real friendship among Christians and Muslims. Pope has
called for genuine dialogue between these major communities for a better
communication in future.
By
trying to slash Muslim populations through fascist militarism by state- cum
media onslaughts, the western imperialist powers are not going to gain
anything. After all, religions should help people serve the God almighty.
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