ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月10日 23時08分
Few, if any, major Western cities have been more open to Muslims than London, which elected a Muslim mayor last year. Now, though, religious hate crimes are up nearly 30 percent, primarily against Muslims. Mosques are hiring extra security guards to protect congregants. Muslim women have complained about being spat on, or cursed. What has brought these tensions to the surface? Brexit and terrorism. The photographer @andrew_testa took the above photo at Al Madina Mosque in Barking, East London. The founder of the mosque, Ashfaq Siddique, told NYT reporter David. D. Kirkpatrick that the wave of anti-Muslim sentiment has only made Islamic State recruiters more dangerous. “All the young people hear is, ‘Muslims are terrorists.’ They are always stopped by the police. They are growing up under suspicion, with a sense of alienation,” Siddique said. “Half of the belief system of these radicals is, ‘It is them versus us.’”
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