9/23/2022

British Hindus and Muslims Clash, Fueled by Disinformation

Violent clashes between British Hindu and Muslim groups erupted in Leicester, England this past weekend - and spread to nearby Smethwick on Wednesday. Earlier headlines tied these events to the recent India vs. Pakistan cricket matches in the Asia Cup tournament, but locals say the tension has been brewing for weeks, fueled by disinformation. Social media videos show both groups engaging in acts - like men marching in Muslim areas shouting a far-right Hindu nationalist chant, and other outside a Hindu temple vandalizing religious flags. 47 people in total have been arrested since late August. Leicester had previously been called a model city for multiculturalism, with Hindus and Muslims making up almost an equal percentage of the population according to the 2011 UK Census data. Now, community leaders from both sides are urging for solidarity and calm, and calling out “foreign extremist ideology” for causing division.

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9/23/2022

British Hindus and Muslims Clash, Fueled by Disinformation

Violent clashes between British Hindu and Muslim groups erupted in Leicester, England this past weekend - and spread to nearby Smethwick on Wednesday. Earlier headlines tied these events to the recent India vs. Pakistan cricket matches in the Asia Cup tournament, but locals say the tension has been brewing for weeks, fueled by disinformation. Social media videos show both groups engaging in acts - like men marching in Muslim areas shouting a far-right Hindu nationalist chant, and other outside a Hindu temple vandalizing religious flags. 47 people in total have been arrested since late August. Leicester had previously been called a model city for multiculturalism, with Hindus and Muslims making up almost an equal percentage of the population according to the 2011 UK Census data. Now, community leaders from both sides are urging for solidarity and calm, and calling out “foreign extremist ideology” for causing division.

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After 10 Years In Hiding, Salman Rushdie Stabbed On Stage

Salman Rushdie, author of ‘The Satanic Verses and ‘Midnight’s Children’’, is fighting life-changing injuries to his heart, liver, and eyes after being repeatedly stabbed on-stage while giving a lecture. While the suspect, 24-year-old Hadi Matar, was just indicted by a grand jury on Thursday August 18, he told the New York Post that his motivation came from Rushdie’sattacks on Islam and its beliefs. Rushdie’s controversial 1988 novel left Muslims feeling outraged and that the book’s author was claiming verses of the Qur’an were “the work of the Devil”. ‘Satanic Verses’ is a phrase unknown to Muslims, and coined by Orientalist Western academics who were specializing in the study of cultures considered Eastern. Rushdie’s title immediately sparked protest because it refers to a legend about Prophet Muhammad that both Sunni and Shiite Muslims believe are fabricated by idolators. Rushdie’s book was also considered offensive because it portrayed weakness in the Prophet Muhammad, and Muslims felt that Rushdie was questioning Muhammad’s credibility as the messenger of God. The book was banned in many parts of the world, including Iran, India and Pakistan, and former Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini even issued a fatwa - or decree - calling for his death. Though the Iranian government has since separated itself from the fatwa, the price on Rushdie’s head recently increased to over $3M. For nearly a decade, the award-winning author went into hiding and lived under police protection, though in recent years became more lax about this, even venturing outside without bodyguard protection at times. Now, the outspoken defender of writers’ freedom of expression is living openly in New York, and once again at the center of free speech debate in literature.

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British Hindus and Muslims Clash, Fueled by Disinformation