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Religious protections push to combat Islamophobia rise

12 September 2025 15:55 | News

Australian Muslims would be given stronger religious freedom and race discrimination within a comprehensive plan to deal with Islamophobia.

Islamophobia Aftab Malik to fight the Malik Special Ambassador Federal Federal Freedom Laws, updated racial discrimination protection and review of terrorism policies for prejudice against Muslims.

Emotional Mr. Malik summarized the violence, discrimination and prejudice he faced when the report of the Muslim community was published on Friday.

“Especially Muslim women are physically attacked, exhausted or pushed, or threatened to wear a headscarf,“ he said.

“This prejudice undermines the fundamental value of mutual respect, justice and compassion.

“At the same time, the Australian Muslims, who do not want special treatment but are equal to the damage, disproportionate Muslims.”

Malik said that Islamophobic events were “rapidly increasing” and Islamophobia recorded 150 percent by November 2024.

The research expressed negative opinions about Muslims, but the research was rated as the most watched group.

Special ambassadors Malik, to fight Islamophobe, say that the events are “rapidly increasing”. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

Mal The truth is that Islamophobia in Australia was permanent, sometimes ignored and rejected at other times, but never was completely handled, ”he said.

The Private Ambassador declared that trouble remains as a kalı deeply rooted social difficulty ve and that it should be handled with the same urgency given to other forms of discrimination.

He said the report was a “historical opportunity için for the nation to address Islamophobia.

“As a country, we decide who we are, and we are ready to take the necessary steps to ensure that every person in Australia is treated with safe, valuable and dignity, regardless of the belief, ethnicity or background”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanian said that Australia should stamped hate, fear and prejudice in our society, which directs Islamophobia and division in our society ”.

“The aim of the Australians based on their religious beliefs is not only an attack on them, but also an attack on our basic values,” he said.

Aftab Malik, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanian, Anne Aly
Aftab Malik said that the report was a “historical opportunity için for the nation to address Islamophobia. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

Suggestions were allocated by law enforcement officers, including better hate crime data collection and compulsory religious sensitivity training for all Australian federal police officers.

The Legislation of Anti -Terrorism, “The narratives that depict Islam in relation to internal violence,
and terrorism ”after the attacks.

Mr. Malik called for an investigation to determine potential discrimination in the implementation of national security laws and to create a panel of various Muslim community representatives to give advice on future reforms.

Suggestions were officially recognizing it to fight with Islamophobia on March 15, establish a parliamentary investigation into Islamophobia, and create a task to create a task to stamped employers’ racial discrimination, and officially recognizing it to fight Islamophobe on March 15th.

Australia’s online security laws were also marked more financing to address evidence -based programs to address foreign actors who spread Islamophobia as part of wider foreign influence operations and investigate evidence -based programs.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the report would review 54 suggestions. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

Mr. Malik called on the law of migration to ensure that the minister encourages hate speech to people who encourage hate speech, including those who have the history of encouraging Islamophobic hatred ”.

Albania, when an agreement with the coalition could not be reached by the Labor Party, he said he would review 54 proposals because he was committed to re -introducing the laws of religious freedom.

“I told faith leaders that I have certainly supported religious discrimination legislation, but I do not support the initiation of a debate that led to Rancor,” he said.

However, he said that he hoped to work as a new opposition leader in the region with Sussan Ley.

The recommendations did not go as far as the report of Jillian Jillian Segal, who wanted the government to reduce funds to universities, programs or academics who acted against anti-Semitism or could not take action against them.


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