WASHINGTON: UN Secretary-General António Guterres, in his message on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, urged global action against the escalating wave of anti-Muslim sentiments worldwide.

He emphasised the critical need to address the alarming rise of hate and discrimination targeting Muslim communities, urging leaders to confront bigotry in all its forms.

“Institutional discrimination and other barriers are violating the human rights and dignity of Muslims,” stated Guterres, emphasising the urgency to dismantle systemic injustices that undermine the rights of individuals based on their religious beliefs.

Guterres also underscored the role of divisive rhetoric and misrepresentation in perpetuating stereotypes and stigmatising communities. “Divisive rhetoric and misrepresentation are stigmatising communities,” he stated, urging leaders to condemn inflammatory discourse and uphold religious freedom as fundamental principles.

Special envoy

Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution calling for the appointment of a Special Envoy to deal with hate and violence against Muslims.

Pakistan facilitated the resolution titled “Measures to Combat Islamophobia” on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. It was adopted by 115 to 44 votes.

India voted against the resolution while Israel abstained. China, the United States and Russia voted in favour.

Published in Dawn, March 16th, 2024

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