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Hate crimes against UK Muslims soar by 593% after New Zealand mosque shootings
The recent terror attack in two New Zealand mosques which left at least 50 people dead has sparked a massive rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes in the UK, an independent charity has warned.
Islamophobic hate crimes have rocketed in the wake of the New Zealand terror attack
Anti-Muslim hate crimes have rocketed in the wake of the New Zealand terror attacks – a charity has revealed.
Islamophobic incidents increased by 593 per cent across Britain in the week after the terrorist killing of 50 worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, according to Tell MAMA.
Reports of Islamophobic hate crimes have soared in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack where 50 people were massacred in two mosques in New Zealand, charity says
Tell Mama, a group that monitors anti-Muslim incidents, said on Friday there was a six-fold increase in allegations compared to the previous week.
Islamophobic hate crimes in UK soar in wake of New Zealand terror attack
Tell Mama – a charity which monitors anti-Muslim incidents – said 89 per cent of the 95 hate crimes reported in the week after a white supremacist shot and killed 50 people as they prayed contained direct references to it.
Anti-Muslim hate crimes soar in UK after Christchurch shootings
The number of anti-Muslim hate crimes reported across Britain increased by 593% in the week after a white supremacist killed worshippers at two New Zealand mosques, an independent monitoring group has said.
UK mosques beef up security after New Zealand terror attack
After the horrific attack in Christchurch, in which 50 people were killed and dozens injured, Tell MAMA has been helping mosques bolster their security.
‘Man made shooting sounds’ at Muslim woman on Oxford street
A MAN made ‘shooting sounds’ at a Muslim woman in Oxford just days after 50 people died in an attack on two mosques in New Zealand, according to the website TellMAMA.
New Zealand terror attack: Give mosques more funds for security, say Redbridge Muslim leaders
Redbridge Muslim leaders are backing calls to increase funding for mosque security amid fears the New Zealand shooting could spark copycat terror attacks in the UK.
Facebook allows far-right group Britain First to set up new pages and buy adverts despite vow to combat extremism
Paul Golding used page to spread conspiracy theory over New Zealand terror attack.
Facebook has allowed far-right group Britain First to set up new pages and pay for adverts, despite vowing to crack down on extremists.
UK Muslim leaders urge protection for mosques after Christchurch
Islamophobia warning comes as UK police step up patrols after New Zealand terror attack
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