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BEIJING, Aug. 5 -- Alarm has been expressed in
Britain after an upturn in reports of religious hate crimes in the wake of the
London bombings, as well as the axe murder of a black teenager in the north of
England.
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| Armed police stand guard outside
Westminster Underground station in London yesterday.
[AFP] | Crimes motivated
by religious hatred in the British capital have soared by almost 600 per cent
over the same period last year since the July 7 attacks, police said on Tuesday.
Figures from London's Metropolitan Police revealed
there were 269 incidents reported since the blasts compared to 40 over the same
three-and-a-half week period in 2004.
The statistics come at a time when Britain is
grappling with one of its most sordid crimes in recent years.
Anthony Walker, an 18-year-old, was left with an axe
in his skull on Saturday night in the Huyton suburb of Liverpool, northern
England, in what police are calling a race-related murder.
Police investigating the racist killing of the black
teenager arrested a third man on suspicion of murder yesterday, a spokeswoman
said.
Merseyside police arrested two men at Liverpool's
John Lennon airport on suspicion of Walker's murder late on Wednesday. A
23-year-old man was also in custody yesterday.
Four other men held over the attack have been
released on bail.
Nasty combination
Abdul Bari of the Muslim Council of Britain warned:
"Racism and Islamophobia go hand in hand. The whole community, not only Muslims,
are now feeling pressured, the way things are moving."
"We need to look at the facts," added Anas al-Tikriti
of the Muslim Association of Britain.
"As a society we have a problem of extremism, whether
if on the Muslim side or otherwise," he said.
But fringe extremists are not the only ones in the
firing line. The British Transport Police are mired in controversy for targeting
ethnic minorities travelling around the capital in bag searches.
Its chief Ian Johnston said his over-stretched
officers would not "waste time searching old white ladies."
For London's Metropolitan Police, the rise in tension
between communities is disturbing as it risks provoking the Muslim community
into retreat, just when the force needs its help the most in weeding out
fanatics.
"It can lead to these communities completely
retreating and not engaging at a time when we want their engagement and
support," said assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur.
"There is no doubt that incidents impacting on the
Muslim community have increased," he said.
The crimes in London include criminal damage to
property including mosques, physical and verbal attacks.
The majority of incidents were minor assaults or
low-level abuse but they had a great "emotional impact" on communities, Ghaffur
added.
A Muslim Council of Britain source said that Muslims
"almost always seem to be guilty by association."
On the axe murder, she said: "the act in Liverpool
was horrific, but it was one incident."
However, she added, "it was just barbaric and says
something about the state of race relations in general."
'Ditch
hijab'
Meanwhile, a leading moderate Muslim in Britain on
Wednesday advised women against wearing the Islamic veil for safety reasons in
the aftermath of the London bombings.
"A woman wearing the hijab in the present
circumstances could suffer aggression from irresponsible elements. Therefore,
she ought not to wear it," said Zaki Badawi, chairman of the Council of Mosques
and Imams and head of the Muslim College in London.
The Egyptian-born leader made the call amid fears
that Muslims could be targeted in a backlash over the July attacks.
"In the present tense situation, with the rise of
attacks on Muslims, we advise Muslim women who fear being attacked physically or
verbally to remove their hijab so as not to be identified by those who are
hostile to Muslims," said Badawi.
The July 7 attacks were perpetrated by four British
Muslims.
They blew up themselves and 52 others in three blasts
on the London Underground and one on a bus.
A repeat attempt by another gang of four men failed
when the bombs failed to detonate fully.
(Source: China Daily)
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