Berlin sees launch of exhibition to address anti-Muslim sentiment, racial discrimination
The German capital, Berlin, has hosted an art exhibition featuring a diverse collection of photos aimed at drawing attention to discrimination and anti-Muslim sentiments, known as “Islamophobia”.
The exhibition, organized by the Islamic Federation in Berlin “IF,” was inaugurated on Friday in front of the Maulana Mosque in the Kreuzberg area, marking the “International Day for Combating Islamophobia” on March 15th.
The exhibition includes a variety of photos highlighting mosque attacks, arsons, discrimination, and racial terrorism in Germany.
It also features images captured by correspondents of Anadolu Agency showing attacks on mosques and racial terrorism in Germany, along with a series of reports published in the German press about racist attacks and discrimination.
This exhibition comes amid increasing cases of discrimination against Muslims worldwide, reflecting the ongoing commitment of the global community to combat all forms of bigotry, hatred, and racism.