Thursday, August 04, 2005

Hate Crimes

Hate crimes

It’s been reported that hate crimes, specifically religious and against Muslims, have risen six-fold in London since the bombings last month. Coupled with an increase in stop-and-search operations affecting young Muslims and the shoot-to-kill policy that resulted in the death of an innocent Brazilian, there is cause for concern. This is not to say that the Police don’t need to be strong in their determination to fight terrorism but the balance between stopping terrorists and violating the rights of innocent people is a delicate one, which does not seem yet to have been reached.

Hate crimes in Poland are related to hate crimes everywhere in the sense that they result from intolerance and discrimination. In the past few months numerous examples of hate crimes have been brought to the attention of the Association for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Poland. For example, in Warsaw, an unprovoked attack in a packed fast-food restaurant left a Cameroonian refugee needing a head scan in hospital, after the security guards stood by and let the attack happen. Around the same time a Sociology Professor in Krakow, originally from Sierra Leone, had his face spat on as he stood in the street talking to friends.

Whether a young Muslim in Britain or an African in Poland, hate crimes leave their psychological imprint and as everyone is well aware and recent events go some way to demonstrate, violence only breeds more violence. The only way to counter these incidents is breaking this vicious circle. Showing people that Muslims are not all terrorists, that just because a person has a different colour skin doesn’t make him or her less of a human being, that everybody has basic human rights that should be respected, can only lead to greater understanding and less hate. Everyone has their role to play, governments, the media, organisations, individuals.

Hate is a powerful weapon, and one which has to be tackled urgently but carefully, acknowledging that there are great penalties to pay if we fail.

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