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Anti-Islam graffiti shows rise in hate crime – councillor

- By Hannah Graham Reporter hannah.graham@trinitymir­ror.com @HannahGrah­am21

RACE hate graffiti scrawled on a Tyneside wall has prompted a leading councillor to suggest intoleranc­e is on the rise.

The graffiti, which read “f*** Islam”, next to an incorrectl­y drawn swastika symbol, was discovered on a street in Sandyford, east of Newcastle city centre.

Councillor Dipu Ahad said he was alerted to the vandalism by concerned residents.

He claimed it was an extreme symptom of the Islamaphob­ia and anti-semitism which he believes has increased over recent years.

He said: “Just last week we were celebratin­g Freedom City in Newcastle [a celebratio­n of Dr Martin Luther King’s visit to the city] and talking about race and progress, but this shows we’ve got a long way to go.

“This isn’t just kids messing about, this is somebody who knows they’re using the Nazi sign, they know what they are talking about and it’s serious.

“The biggest problem we see is hate against religions, you can’t deny the fact that these are people who are targeting religions.

“People talk about race, but we have to look at anti-semitism and hate for Muslims, it’s not exactly the same as racism, and it has to be looked at in a different way.”

Coun Ahad said he knows many people who have been targeted as a result of their religion, some of whom are too afraid to tell the police.

He said: “The hostility the Muslim community faces is definitely on the rise, we see it every day, there are a lot of people come to me and say they’ve been attacked, spat on, had headscarve­s ripped off – I always encourage them to report it but sometimes people are too scared to.”

He added: “[The graffiti is] disgusting, but it’s also a learning experience – we should be disgusted but we also need to talk about what’s going on behind this, as a city we need to talk about why this happened.

“We need to be looking at how to educate people about this sort of hatred.”

Police are investigat­ing the incident, while the obscenitie­s are set to be cleaned away.

A spokespers­on for Northumbri­a Police said: “Police received a report on Monday, October 6, of racist graffiti at an address on Coppice Way, Newcastle.

“Officers have attended the scene and enquiries are ongoing.

“A request has been made to the council for the graffiti to be removed.”

This isn’t just kids messing about, this is somebody who knows they’re using the Nazi sign Councillor Dipu Ahad

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Councillor Ahad and, below, the racist graffiti
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