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UK Government Pledges $150 Million for Muslims’ Security

March 11, 2024
UK Government Pledges $150 Million for Muslims' Security
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On Monday, the UK government committed £117 million ($150 million) to safeguard Muslim communities in response to a surge in Islamophobia, promising further measures to combat extremism.

This funding announcement comes shortly after the government promised additional funds to bolster security for Jewish organizations due to rising anti-Semitism.

The allocated funds will be used for the protection of mosques, Islamic educational institutions, and community centres.

Tell Mama, an organization tracking anti-Muslim incidents, reported a 335% spike in such cases following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7.

Home Secretary James Cleverly emphasized that anti-Muslim sentiment is unacceptable in British society, stating that events in the Middle East should not justify abuse against British Muslims.

This announcement occurs amidst allegations of Islamophobia within the Conservative Party, which led to the suspension of a member who made controversial remarks about London’s Muslim Mayor, Sadiq Khan.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced criticism for not explicitly labelling the comments as racist or Islamophobic. A survey from February indicated that 29% of Britons believe the Conservative Party has an issue with Islamophobia.

Cleverly reiterated the Prime Minister’s stance of solidarity with UK Muslims, highlighting the significance of the newly committed funds. Sunak previously warned that Islamist and far-right extremists are intentionally undermining the UK’s multi-ethnic democracy.

The government plans to introduce a new official definition of extremism to prevent groups with unacceptable views from receiving state support.

Communities Minister Michael Gove noted that some pro-Palestinian marches had been organized by extremist groups, clarifying that not all participants are extremists but raising concerns about lending credibility to such organizations.

Furthermore, over 50 individuals affected by Islamist attacks in the UK have signed a letter criticizing some politicians for associating Muslims with extremism, which they argue plays into the hands of militants, calling it “the height of irresponsibility.”

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