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Attacks escalating against Muslims

- By Christophe­r Ingraham The Washington Post

An “improvised explosive device” was detonated last week in a Minnesota mosque in what Gov. Mark Dayton denounced as a “dastardly, cowardly” hate crime.

It’s the latest case in an ever-quickening escalation of anti-Islamic incidents at mosques, according to data compiled by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

According to the group’s figures, in the first half of 2017 there were 85 such incidents. That’s more than the total number of incidents in any year between 2009 and 2015. And while 2016’s number’s aren’t fully compiled yet, the six-month tally for 2017 is already greater than the number of incidents in the first nine months of last year.

The incidents tracked by CAIR this year include 24 cases of property damage and vandalism like the one Saturday at the Minneapoli­sarea mosque. They also include 30 cases of intimidati­on against mosques or the people who worship in them, and four instances of alleged anti-Muslim bias in cases where a proposal to build a mosque was rejected by local authoritie­s.

CAIR has found that instances of anti-Muslim bias are up sharply since President Donald Trump announced his candidacy in June of 2015.

In 2014, CAIR documented 1,341 cases of antiMuslim bias and 38 antiMuslim hate crimes. By 2016, those numbers had ballooned to 2,213 and 260, respective­ly.

CAIR’s figures comport with available FBI hate crime data, which showed a surge in anti-Muslim crimes in 2015. Figures from 2016 are not yet available.

“When Donald Trump became President of the United States on January 20, 2017, he brought an unpreceden­ted record of conditioni­ng audiences to fear Muslims,” CAIR wrote in a report this year.

Trump had a record of making inflammato­ry statements about Muslims and Islam. Early in his campaign he floated the ideas of closing mosques and creating a national database of Muslims. He called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” said that “Islam” harbors “a tremendous hatred” for the United States and accused Muslims of wanting “Shariah law.”

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