
If just one attack on a mosque, which claimed 51 Muslim lives, is enough for the UN to establish an ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia,’ why have countless Muslim attacks on churches, killing thousands of Christians, not been enough for the UN to establish an ‘International Day to Combat Christianophobia?’June 1, 2022 by BareNakedIslamPut another way, why is one immensely reprehensible but lone incident of a Western man killing 51 Muslims of far greater importance to the United Nations than the countless instances of Muslims killing untold numbers of Christians?

Gatestone Institute by Raymond Ibrahim The United Nations recently named March 15 as “international day to combat Islamophobia.” That date was chosen because it witnessed one of the worst terror attacks on Muslims: on March 15, 2019, an armed Australian, Brenton Tarrant, entered two mosques in New Zealand and opened fire on unarmed and helpless Muslim worshippers; 51 were killed and 40 wounded. Not only has this incident been widely condemned throughout the Wes, it has also caused the UN to single out Islam as needing special protection.
This response, however, raises a critically important question: if one non-Muslim attack on a mosque is enough for the UN to institutionalize a special day for Islam, what about the countless, often worse, Muslim attacks on non-Muslim places of worship? Why have they not elicited a similar response from the UN?
First, the phenomenon of Muslim persecution of Christians is real: it’s unwavering, constant, systematic and systemic, and it conforms to sharia-approved patterns — meaning its root source is Islam. As I wrote back in 2011 in the very first report,
Whatever the anecdote of persecution, it typically fits under a specific theme, including hatred for churches and other Christian symbols; sexual abuse of Christian women and misogyny; apostasy and blasphemy laws; theft and plunder in lieu of jizya; and over all expectations for Christians to behave like cowed dhimmis.
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