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European Islamophobia Report 2021

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    0564160 - FLÚ 2023 RIV AT eng M - Monography Chapter
    Hesová, Zora
    Islamophobia in Czech Republic. National Report 2021.
    European Islamophobia Report 2021. Vienna: Leopold Weiss Institute, 2022 - (Bayrakli, E.; Hafez, F.), s. 167-183. ISBN 978-3-200-08696-8
    Institutional support: RVO:67985955
    Keywords : Islam * Czech Republic * Islamophobia * extreme right
    OECD category: Political science
    https://islamophobiareport.com/islamophobiareport-2021.pdf

    The year 2021 saw no major Islamophobic incidents, a further decline in Islamophobic activity, and the side-lining of the anti-Islam agenda of far-right parties due to the public health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and other crises. At the same time, far-right parties continued their Islamophobic election campaigns. Courts and police authorities have continued to tackle anti-Islam prejudice, especially in the form of online hate speech. If outright anti-Islam attacks are less numerous, diffused public animosity against Muslims has not subsided, at least among the public that is
    prone to conspiracies, illiberalism, and declinism. The negative trend has to do with a broadening of an identitarian, neo-nationalist agenda that combines anti-Islam prejudice with hostility to liberalism, the EU, feminism, etc.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0340074

     
     
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