The emergence of extremist terrorist groups, the spread of terrorist attacks in Western countries, the refugee crisis, many of which have become a tool for many western politicians and media to spread Islamism, such as the Muslim community.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over the spread of Islamism around the world, saying the consequences would be far from tolerable. Referring to the attacks on refugees and migrants on behalf of the extremist right-wing, he said that we should all take necessary steps against spreading Islam terror. Because hate and hatred are being used to quell Islamism.
The UN Secretary General refers to the eloquent words of politicians in Europe and America who are trying to engage Muslims with terrorist attacks in hopes of gaining more votes in the elections and blaming Muslims for terrorism, unemployment and insecurity in those countries. In addition to spreading Islamophobia, the actions of these politicians are spreading violence against Muslims. US political analyst Daniel Benjamin says US President Donald Trump is not only tackling terrorism but also helping to promote terrorism.
In a controversial order, US President Trump banned citizens of several Muslim countries from entering the United States in a controversial order. At present, he is increasing the number of Muslim countries on the ban list. His move is inciting violence against Muslims in America. President Trump recently spoke on terrorism and Islam in a row. In this situation, the UN Secretary General said that such malicious behavior is playing a role in spreading Islam and Muslim hatred.
In addition, violence and discrimination against Muslims has increased manifold in many countries in Europe, including Britain, France and Germany in recent years. Attacks, vandalism and fire connection, torture and physical torture of Muslims are occurring in the mosques at the hands of extremists. Apart from this, Muslims are also being discriminated against in education and employment in the West.
On March 15 last year, many Muslims were killed in indiscriminate firing of a Christian in two New Zealand mosques due to spread of Islam hatred. That is why the UN Secretary General has called for such extremism to be stopped.
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