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Global Islamophobia

News, Reports, and Resources on Combating Islamophobia Worldwide

Islamophobia is not just a local or national issue — it is a global crisis that manifests in many forms: state-sponsored violence, surveillance, forced assimilation, mass incarceration, displacement, and hate-fueled rhetoric. From the concentration camps of Xinjiang where Uyghur Muslims are detained, to the destruction of Rohingya villages in Myanmar, to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and policies in countries like India, France, and beyond — Muslim communities are increasingly targeted for their faith.

The consequences of unchecked Islamophobia are devastating. Families are torn apart, religious freedoms are stripped, cultures are erased, and lives are lost. Yet, in the face of this, millions of Muslims around the world continue to resist with dignity and courage.

At Justice For All, we are committed to documenting these injustices, amplifying the voices of the oppressed, and working to end Islamophobia through education, advocacy, and policy change. This section of our website exists to inform, empower, and mobilize individuals like you to stand in solidarity with persecuted Muslim minorities.
Whether you are looking to stay updated, raise your voice, or take direct action — this is where your advocacy begins. Together, we can challenge hate, hold governments accountable, and build a future rooted in justice and equality for all.

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Why This Matters:

Islamophobia is not merely a form of individual prejudice — it is a deeply rooted, institutionalized, and global system of oppression that threatens the lives, dignity, identity, and fundamental freedoms of over a billion Muslims across the world. It manifests not only through overt acts of hate or violence but also through silent complicity, discriminatory policies, unchecked propaganda, and widespread social exclusion. When governments enact laws that marginalize Muslims, when media narratives portray them as inherently dangerous or foreign, and when entire societies choose indifference over empathy, the results are not just biased attitudes — they are shattered communities, eroded human rights, and in the gravest of cases, ethnic cleansing and genocide.

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