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Race hate monitor reveals ‘significant spike’ in anti-muslim incidents from Boris Johnson’s comments

There was a rise in Islamophobic incidents after PM’s comparison between women in burkas and letterboxes in a Telegraph column, say anti-racism organisation Tell MAMA.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-09-02 00:45
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There was a “significant spike” in Islamophobic incidents in the wake of Boris Johnson’s comparison between women in burkas and letterboxes, according to an anti-racism organisation.

Tell MAMA said there was a 375% increase in anti-Muslim incidents from the week before Mr Johnson made the comments to the week after.

In the week following the publication of Mr Johnson’s controversial Telegraph column in which he compared veiled Muslim women to “letterboxes”, 38 incidents were reported to police and Tell MAMA. He also likened them to “bank robbers.”

Of those incidents, 22 involved “visibly Muslim women who wore the face veil”, according to the organisation.

“Between August 5 and August 29, 42% of the street-based incidents reported to Tell MAMA directly referenced Boris Johnson and/or the language used in his column,” a statement from the organisation said.

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A woman wearing a burka protesting against Boris Johnson’s comments about the dress (Jonathan Brady/PA)

In his Telegraph article in August 2018, then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said full-face veils should not be banned, but it was “absolutely ridiculous” women chose to “go around looking like letterboxes”.

Mr Johnson later defended his words, insisting that the backlash against them was nothing more than “confected indignation” at his “strong views” on Brexit.

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Hateful views on Boris Johnson Facebook page

As Boris Johnson faced an internal Conservative Party investigation over his comments, it was revealed that his official Facebook page hosted hundreds of Islamophobic messages.

The Sunday Times said an investigation it carried out into online abuse had uncovered calls to ban Islam, deport Muslims and “vile” attacks on London mayor Sadiq Khan.

According to the paper, the posts on his Facebook page included calls for “no Muslims in government, police or army”.

One is said to read: “That’s crazy to trust them. They are just waiting for the Jihad sign to turn on us. #islamophobicandproud.”

Still waiting for independent investigation into Tory islamophobia

Muslim communities and religious congregations across the country wrote last year asking the Conservative Party to hold an independent inquiry into islamophobia among its ranks.

Even the former Tory chairwoman Baroness Warsi called for an independent inquiry into “institutional” Islamophobia in the party earlier this year.

But Theresa May ignored their calls. During the Tory leadership TV hustings, hopeful Sajid Javid demanded the other candidates joined him in promising an external investigation into Islamophobia in their Party, and they all promised they would.

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Boris Johnson during the BBC TV debate (BBC)

Including Boris Johnson.

So it will be interesting to see if he won’t dodge this particular vow.

Punish a Muslim Day

In its publication of statistics on Islamophobic incidents for 2018, Tell MAMA said there was also a “significant spike” in activity after the ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ letters were sent to Islamic households, organisations and places of work.

The letters, which sought to insight violence against Muslims, led to reports of 37 public incidents which directly referenced them.

After the letters were sent there was a period of “heightened tensions, fears, and anxieties around the proposed day”, the statement added.

Tell MAMA said that they recorded 2,963 anti-Muslim hate incidents in 2018, which includes reports made to both the organisation and the police.

The organisation said that there had been an 11% reduction in reports of anti-Muslim incidents carried out in public from 2017.

Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick said he was determined to tackle hatred aimed at Muslims (Aaron Chown/PA)

This could be because “there were four major terrorist attacks in the United Kingdom in 2017, which led to sharp spikes of reported anti-Muslim hate incidents to Tell MAMA”, according to the organisation.

Last year, the majority of victims of Islamophobia were female (57%) and the majority of perpetrators were male (73%), their statement added.

Communities Secretary, Robert Jenrick said: “I am utterly appalled by hatred aimed at Muslims in Britain or at those of any faith, and I am determined to tackle it.

“We have put millions into protecting all places of worship and we continue to fund education courses to tackle this scourge at its root. While it is welcome to see that reported incidents of abuse online and on our streets has fallen, it’s clear that there is more to do.

“Muslims, and people of all faiths, must feel safe in Britain.  As Communities Secretary, I will do everything in my power to stamp out hatred in all its forms, wherever it appears.”

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