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Why is it that the UK government can’t define Islamophobia?

Why is it that the UK government can’t define Islamophobia?

Summary

The UK government set up a group to define "anti-Muslim hatred" by August, but delays and disagreement have stalled progress. Reports suggest the definition won't use the word "Islamophobia," opting for "anti-Muslim hostility" instead. This matter is urgent as hate crimes against Muslims in the UK continue to rise.

Key Facts

  • The UK government planned to define "anti-Muslim hatred" by August but delayed it.
  • Critics argue that not using "Islamophobia" could hinder efforts to address the problem.
  • Muslim hate crimes in England and Wales increased by 13% up to March 2024, and another 19% by March 2025.
  • The UK government has formally adopted a definition of anti-Semitism but not Islamophobia.
  • In December 2024, a mosque attack was planned in Ireland, highlighting ongoing threats.
  • The UK government insists on allowing criticism and dislike of religions in its definition guidelines.
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