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Abuse spirals Islamophobia reports have quadrupled in Australia since war has escalated in Gaza according to the Islamophobia Register Australia. In some incidences, direct references were made to the current Israel-Palestine situation. Dayla Sabawi, a restaurant owner in Greater Dandenong for three years, has not just her relations but her husband’s family members in Palestine. “It makes us feel helpless, that we can only watch and pray but can’t really do anything.” Ms Sabawi was confronted with a firsthand exchange of racist slurs in a city famous for its multiculturalism where its residents speak more than 150 languages. “I had someone swearing and using foul language against Muslims, saying they should go back home and how Hamas beheaded 20 children. “I told him that’s not true and I asked someone else, and they said it was on channel 9 and 10,” she said. “I was shocked. There’s an increase of hatred against Muslims because of fake news like this.”
The alleged atrocity took the media by storm but there are counter-claims that it was an “unverified” rumour. Ms Sabawi says they don’t feel supported in their own community and environment. “Despite what we’re going through at the hands of Israel, there are circulation of lies. “Without any investigation or proof they just share the lies and feed it to the world.” The register’s executive director, Sharara Attai said violence in the Middle East often lead to increased Islamophobia in Australia. “We also know that diverse political rhetoric can lead to increased Islamophobia. “We call on all leaders and senior figures to use careful and considered language that works to advance social cohesion and ensure that they aren’t fanning the flames to racism and division.” The Register heard reports on threats to mosques and Islamic schools and physical assaults of Muslim women. Executive Officer for the Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia (JCMA) Helen Heath said the escalation has created “tensions here.” Continued page 9
Rainbow dust Wooranna Park Primary student Goa was shrouded in a golden cloud during the school’s annual colour run at Lois Twohig Reserve on Friday 20 October. Turn to page 8
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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By Sahar Foladi