By Nur Asena Erturk
European representatives and those from other Western countries combating anti-Muslim hatred, collectively denounced all forms of discrimination against Muslims.
"International organizations have recognized that discrimination and hatred of Muslims following terrorist attacks can rise to epidemic proportions," according to a joint statement issued by the EU that was signed by coordinators, special representatives, envoys and ambassadors.
"We collectively denounce all forms of bias, discrimination, and hatred against Muslims and those perceived to be belonging to this group, including members of Arab or Palestinian Christian groups, Sikhs, as well as other racial or religious minorities," it said and stressed antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred "are equally reprehensible."
The statement urged governments and authorities to "spare no effort to ensure the safety of Muslim communities, whether it is in places of worship, workplaces, schools, or their homes."
Representatives also urged authorities to remain alert to "hate crimes" and "hate motivated violence against Muslims."