BERLIN - Arab Jerusalem: At a time when Germany hailed the first of July as the National Day against Islamophobia, the most recent statistics revealed an unprecedented escalation of attacks against Muslims, bringing to the fore the Egyptian pharmaceutical case Marwa Al-Sherbini, which, since her murder in a German court in 2009, has become a symbol of the victims of hate crimes in Europe, and [...]
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BERLIN - Arab Jerusalem: At a time when Germany hailed the first of July as the National Day against Islamophobia, the most recent statistics revealed an unprecedented escalation of attacks against Muslims, bringing to the fore the Egyptian pharmaceutical case Marwa Al-Sherbini, which, since her murder in a German court in 2009, has become a symbol of the victims of hate crimes in Europe, and [...]