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‘Significant spike’ in Islamophobia after Johnson’s burka comments

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September 2, 2019
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There has been a "significant spike" in Islamophobic incidents following Boris Johnson's comparison between women in burkas and letterboxes, according to an anti-racism group.

Tell MAMA reported a 375% increase in anti-Muslim incidents from the week before Mr Johnson made the comments in August 2018 to the week after.

In the week after the publication of Mr Johnson's Telegraph column in which he compared veiled Muslim women to "letterboxes", 38 incidents were reported to police and Tell MAMA.

Of those incidents, 22 involved "visibly Muslim women who wore the face veil", the organisation said.

"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."

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In his newspaper article, Mr Johnson said full-face veils should not be banned, but it was "absolutely ridiculous" women chose to "go around looking like letterboxes".

He also compared them to "bank robbers".

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

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.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said hRead More – Source

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