Over 250 anti-Muslim crimes recorded in Germany in 2023

Over 250 anti-Muslim crimes recorded in Germany in 2023

Germany’s inside ministry introduced that 258 anti-Muslim crimes had been recorded by police within the first half of 2023.

More than a dozen mosques had been attacked between January and June, and dozens of Muslims had been bodily assaulted or verbally harassed on the road or in public locations. Seventeen folks had been injured in these assaults.

The ministry launched the figures in response to a parliamentary query by the opposition Left Party.

According to the data offered by the ministry, the circumstances included hate crimes, threatening letters, verbal and bodily assaults, vandalism or property injury.

Some 124 of those circumstances had been reported between January and March this 12 months, and 134 others had been registered between April and June.

While felony investigations had been opened towards a number of suspects, no arrests have been made to date, Interior Ministry officers have stated.

Most of the crimes had been dedicated within the japanese German states, the normal stronghold of far-right events, in accordance with the figures. But scores of Islamophobic hate crimes had been additionally registered within the capital Berlin, and the western cities of Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich.

Muslims have expressed concern in regards to the rising hate crimes in Germany.

Germany witnessed rising racism and xenophobia in recent times, fueled by the propaganda of far-right, antisemitic, and anti-Muslim teams, together with the opposition social gathering Alternative for Germany, or the AfD.

A rustic of over 84 million folks, Germany has the second-largest Muslim inhabitants in Western Europe after France. It is house to just about 5 million Muslims, in accordance with official figures.

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