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Last ten days were the struggling times for Muslim people around the world. Gunman attacks to mosques, aggressive behave against Muslim prayers, hate, malice and spite.
During these incidents, the media and social network pages and users trying their best to decrease tension between religious groups.
Supportive posts from all around the world, peaceful news from international news agencies and friendly disclosures from political leaders:
From New Zealand
To the USA all nations showed their love and respect to their Muslim community.
Leaders from all around the world condemned and criticized Islamophobic actions:
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned what he called "the latest example of rising racism and Islamophobia":
I strongly condemn the terror attack against the Al Noor Mosque in #NewZealand and Muslim worshippers. May Allah have mercy on the victims and grant a speedy recovery to the wounded.
— Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (@RT_Erdogan) 15 Mart 2019
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: "Australians stand with all New Zealanders today during this dark time where hate and violence have stolen their peace and innocence. Kia kaha (stay strong)", he declared on Twitter:
New Zealand, like Australia, is home to people from all faiths, cultures and backgrounds. There is absolutely no place in either of our countries for the hatred and intolerance that has bred this extremist, terrorist violence and we condemn it.
— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) 15 Mart 2019
Theresa May shared her "deepest condolences" in a tweet:
On behalf of the UK, my deepest condolences to the people of New Zealand after the horrifying terrorist attack in Christchurch. My thoughts are with all of those affected by this sickening act of violence.
— Theresa May (@theresa_may) 15 Mart 2019
President of the European Council Donald Tusk commented the attacks on social media:
Harrowing news from New Zealand overnight. The brutal attack in Christchurch will never diminish the tolerance and decency that New Zealand is famous for. Our thoughts in Europe are with the victims and their families. PM @jacindaardern can count on our solidarity.
— Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) 15 Mart 2019
US president Donald Trump expressed his "warmest sympathy" to the people of New Zealand in a tweet:
My warmest sympathy and best wishes goes out to the people of New Zealand after the horrible massacre in the Mosques. 49 innocent people have so senselessly died, with so many more seriously injured. The U.S. stands by New Zealand for anything we can do. God bless all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 15 Mart 2019
Ex US President Muslim origin Barrack Obama send his and wife's condolences to the Muslim community of New Zealand:
Michelle and I send our condolences to the people of New Zealand. We grieve with you and the Muslim community. All of us must stand against hatred in all its forms.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) 15 Mart 2019
These are the few examples of how communities in world and political leaders became together against violence and hatred toward Islam.
At the background of all of these incidents there were some people and even news agencies that, were happy due to worldwide Islamophobic actions. Russian governmental news agency “Sputnik” whose Editor in Chief is Armenian Margarita Simonyan, is obvious example for them. After all of this instead of trying rising down the tension and share friendly news, this agency tries to harass their Muslim readers with humiliating and aggressive headlines. As you see below that, this agency doesn’t care what can be happen after posting humiliating news against big community in world:
We call “Sputnik” and other news agencies and sites to rise the tension down with sharing friendly and peaceful news, not to burn up incidents with these kind of headlines.
Date
2019.03.18 / 14:06
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Author
Isko Babazade
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