A Muslim woman United Kingdom suffered a torn hijab incident. The attack was allegedly racially motivated in London. Police said they had arrested two men who allegedly associated with these crimes.
The investigation for the incident is underway. The incident occurred when a young Muslim woman was walking toward the private Islamic elementary school in South London to pick up two children on Thursday (04/06/2015). The woman said she was approached by a number of women, who began shouting of molesting her.
They tell her that she will feel the heat if wearing a veil. The attackers then started to pull the hijab and beat him near Al-Khair schools in Croydon.
"They pull my veil and began hitting and kicking me," women who are these unnamed, told the Evening Standard newspaper as rumored, Monday (08/06/2015).
"One of my head bowed while others hit me. They are so racist and using a derogatory term. " She continued.
It also said that Muslim women she experienced her lash and geographical description of missing after the attack. It stopped when other parents to come help him.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "we take any breach seriously. We have made two arrests in connection with our ongoing investigation. ”
Two women who were arrested are aged 18 and 35 years old. They have been released on bail and ordered to return to a police station at a later date.
In may, the Muslim Council of United Kingdom and United Kingdom Church condemned the surge in hate crimes because the recorded by police in the United Kingdom and Wales since 2012. Most of the crimes committed against the Muslims.
The crime of racial or religious harassment – such as oral or written racist abuse – increased from a total of 15.249 in 2012 be 17.605 in 2014.
These figures are obtained from 41 of 43 police forces through a Freedom of Information request (FOI). This data shows that a total of more than 47,000 crime because of hate was recorded during the last three years.
Muslims have been the main victims, in part because of the rise of the Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL), murder of Lee Rigby by Islamic extremists in 2013 and anti-immigration rhetoric by the right wing and mainstream political parties.
Dr. Shuja Shafi as the Secretary General of the Muslim Council of United Kingdom, described the surge in crime of abuse recently as something that is "troubling" but "not unexpected" before stressing that it is "an urgent need" to combat the increase of Islamophobia in the United Kingdom and Wales.
"With the rise of racist intimidation at school related to Islamophobia in accordance with ChildLine, a job discrimination against Muslim attacks became commonplace and routine overwrites the Muslims ... There should be a serious concern that is recognized and handled," said Shafi.
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