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Security Concerns of Muslim Communities
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
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- Tolerance and non-discrimination
Crimes motivated by bias are message crimes: they tell a community and its members that they are neither wanted nor welcome, and that threats and violence will never be far away. But security is only possible in societies based on mutual respect and equality.
Understanding the challenge of hate crime against Muslims is the first step towards finding solutions. The practical steps shown in this infographic aim to help governments and everyone working to combat Anti-Muslim hate crime turn policies into action and build tolerant societies for the benefit of us all.
For more information, read the Understanding Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes - Addressing the Security Needs of Muslim Communities: A Practical Guide.
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