Islamophobia; Desecration Of Mosques And Attacks On Muslims In Britain
Red crosses were painted on the walls of a mosque in Basildon, and anti-Islamic slogans were written
Under the guise of protests against refugees in Britain, extremists desecrated mosques and subjected Muslims to violence.
According to the International News Agency, red crosses and anti-Islamic slogans were written on the walls of the South Essex Islamic Center in Basildon, Essex, the night before Friday prayers.
This is not the first incident that has occurred in recent days. Several incidents have occurred in the ongoing protests in favor of expanding the operation against refugees.
During which there were several incidents of harassment of Muslim women and families, racist slogans, and red cross signs on houses.
These incidents have come to light at a time when church flags and Union Jacks are being erected in various places across the country.
Human rights groups have warned that the campaign is fuelling racism and Islamophobia.
Local council leaders and religious leaders have condemned the act as cowardly, criminal and shameful and have called on the government to take action.
The Muslim Council of Britain said the English flag was being used to incite hatred and racism, reminiscent of the Nazi era.
Local church leaders also called the use of Christian symbols as a justification for racism wrong and dangerous.