COMPLAINTS

The campaign’s complaints about and reporting of anti-religious hate speech in traditional and new media are detailed here.

KARPOS complains to EKKLISIA ONLINE for painting Islam as an evil religion
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KARPOS complains to EKKLISIA ONLINE for painting Islam as an evil religion

GTTO partner KARPOS sent a complaint to the Greek newspaper EKKLISIA ONLINE about an article depicting the Greek Muslim population in negative ways. EKKLISIA ONLINE claim that Islam is a source of evil or a distorted religion in their recent article. KARPOS made the complaint because such unfair and aggressive views affect all Greek citizens especially Greek Muslims living in harmony with Greek Christians.

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ENORB complains about Islamophobic claims on Le Vif
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ENORB complains about Islamophobic claims on Le Vif

GTTO partner ENORB sent a complaint to the French-language Belgian newspaper Le Vif about an article promoting stereotypes of the Belgian Muslim population. The article suggests that Muslim women wear the veil because of either a hidden political purpose or as a sign of submission. This kind of language delegitimises the freedom of expression Muslim women themselves have in public settings such as workplaces.

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ENORB complains to L'Echo about an article reinforcing stereotypes about Muslim women
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ENORB complains to L'Echo about an article reinforcing stereotypes about Muslim women

GTTO partner ENORB sent a complaint to the French-language Belgian newspaper L'Echo about an article promoting stereotypes of the Belgian Muslim population. The article suggests that Muslim women wear the veil because of either a hidden political purpose or as a sign of submission. This kind of language delegitimises the freedom of expression Muslim women themselves have in public settings such as workplaces.

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ENORB complains to Le Vif about Islamophobic article
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ENORB complains to Le Vif about Islamophobic article

GTTO partner ENORB sent a complaint to the French-language Belgian newspaper Le Vif about an article promoting stereotypes of the Belgian Muslim population. The article suggests that Muslim women wear the veil because of either a hidden political purpose or as a sign of submission. This kind of language delegitimises the freedom of expression Muslim women themselves have in public settings such as workplaces.

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