On Friday, November 27, two men destroyed the Muslim Cultural Centre in Warsaw, Poland, breaking its windows with stones and pieces of concrete, Al Jazeera reported. The attack took place amidst deepening Islamophobia in Poland, even though Muslims comprise just 0.1 per cent of the population. “This was not the first attack against our centre,” said Anna Lukjanowicz, a Polish convert to Islam who works at the institute, citing three previous attacks. Since 2015, the number of attacks against Muslims rose from 192 to 362, followed by attacks against Jews and Roma people. In the only reply, despite of evidence to contrary, office of Senate said “physical attacks against the centre were unlikely”.
Source: Pakistan Today December 07, 2017 12:22 UTC