Marking an international day to cope with Islamophobia, Gutreres speaks against fanaticism, zenophobia and discrimination.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Gutreres has expressed concern over the “annoying increase in anti-Muslim fanatics.” Governments have appealed to the government to protect religious freedom and to curb online platforms.
Gutrese criticized Saturday to face International Day Islamophobia Marked on March 15 every year.
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“We are growing annoying in anti -Muslim fanatics. From ethnic profiling and discriminatory policies that violate human rights and dignity, to violence at individuals and places of worship, “UN chiefs said in a video post on X.” It is a part of the intolerance, extremist thinking and attacks and attacks on religious groups and insecure people. “”
He urged the government to “protect religious freedom by increasing social integration” without specifying any one nation.
“Online platforms need to prevent hate speech and harassment. And we should all speak against fanaticism, zenophobia and discrimination, “he added.
We are witnessing annoying growth in anti -Muslim fanatics that are a comprehensive form of intolerance and attacks against religious groups and insecure population.
Let’s work together to maintain this international day to deal with Islamophobia to maintain equality, human rights and reputation. PIC.TWITTER.com/QIO1TWME5
– Antonio Gutteres (@antonioguteres) March 15, 2055
Meanwhile, UN-Ander-Secretary General Miguel Angel Moratinos said that Muslims have “institutional discrimination and socio-economic restrictions”.
“Such biases appear in the stigma and unwanted ethnic profiling of Muslims, and they are strengthened by the representation of the partisanship and the anti -Muslim rhetoric and the policies of some political leaders,” he said in a speech given to the UN General Assembly.
The lawyers of the rights have expressed concern about the stigma of the Muslims and the Arabs for many years because some people connect those communities by armed groups.
Currently, many Palestinian supporters have complained in Western countries like the United States, saying that their lawyers of Palestine rights have fallen wrongly labeled Hamas in Gaza.
In recent weeks, Rights Watchgogs have published data in countries such as the United Kingdom, the US and India, considering the record level of anti -Muslim events and the record level of hateful speeches.
A Report The American-Islamic Relationship (CAIR) on Tuesday released that last year, this was the highest number of data from the group in 1996 1996, representing 8,658 complaints of anti-Muslim and anti-Arab-year complaints.