The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fears of Islamophob­ic backlash amid reports of hate speech graffiti

Rally to remember those killed in New Zealand shooting to be held in Kirkcaldy

- LEEZA CLARK leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Fears of an Islamophob­ic backlash in Fife in the wake of the Christchur­ch terror attacks have been raised after a series of hate crime incidents were reported to police.

Officers are appealing for help from the public after a number of stickers, said to express anti-Muslim sentiments, were put up in the Kirkgate, High Street and Douglas Street areas of Dunfermlin­e last Sunday.

They were reported to police and are thought to have been removed by sickened members of the public.

They appeared just hours after 50 people were killed at mosques in New Zealand last week.

The presence of the stickers in such prominent locations in the town centre has sparked fears that tensions could escalate, with officers asking anyone in the community with informatio­n to come forward.

Sergeant Ross Crawford said: “No one should be made to feel unwelcome or targeted in their own community. Dunfermlin­e is a welcoming place and together we will ensure it remains so.”

Local SNP MSP Shirley-Anne Somerville said: “There has been worldwide condemnati­on of the terrorist attack in Christchur­ch last week and rightly so. But we must also confront those who share far right, racist, Islamophob­ic views closer to home. To have this happen in our town only days after Christchur­ch is a wake-up call to all of us. This hateful behaviour has no place in our town.”

The shocking news came as it emerged a silent rally will take place in Kirkcaldy this weekend.

Dr Bashier Oudeh, a trustee at Kirkcaldy Islamic Centre, said the slaying of 50 innocent people, and maiming of 50 more, when they were praying, was “almost incomprehe­nsible”.

“It seems those consumed with hatred and bigotry have lost all sense of humanity to commit such an atrocity,” he said.

“Our Muslim community in Fife stand shoulder to shoulder with all our fellow citizens against extremism, hatred and bigotry. We invite everyone in Fife and beyond to join our peaceful silent vigil to honour and remember the innocent victims of Christchur­ch.”

It will be held from noon-2pm on Saturday in front of the Mercat Centre in Kirkcaldy.

Informatio­n on the Dunfermlin­e incidents can be passed on by calling 101, quoting incident number 2808 of March 17 2019, or reported to Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555111.

This hateful behaviour has no place in our town. SHIRLEY-ANNE SOMERVILLE MSP

 ?? Picture: Wullie Marr Photograph­y. ?? Members of the Kirkcaldy Muslim Centre, from left: Ahmed Mian, Dr Bashier Oudeh, Faqir Mohammad and Iftkhar Sajid.
Picture: Wullie Marr Photograph­y. Members of the Kirkcaldy Muslim Centre, from left: Ahmed Mian, Dr Bashier Oudeh, Faqir Mohammad and Iftkhar Sajid.

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