Alberta Islamophobia hotline surprised by volume of calls

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Alberta Islamophobia hotline surprised by volume of calls

Since launching in late March, an Islamophobia hotline is getting almost one call day.

"I didn't anticipate that we would have such a high volume of calls," said Mustafa Farooq, with the Alberta Muslim Public Affairs Council, who started the hotline.

"We were kind of expecting perhaps one or two a we

he line has received 78 calls or emails from people who may have been targeted by slurs while walking on the street or harassed at work.

The callers, from across Alberta, are often unsure what to do, whether the incident warrants a police report or some other step, Farooq said during an interview on CBC Edmonton's Radio Active.

He recalls an incident when a person walking along Whyte Avenue in Edmonton was targeted by a construction worker yelling racist slurs.

"They didn't what to do. 'Am I supposed to be calling the cops?' You don't want to make a big deal about this on Whyte Avenue."

The feeling of shame and alienation is so strong that most people don't know how to respond, he said.

"If someone comes up to you and starts screaming at you to go back to your country and starts threatening you that they're going to hurt you, most people don't expect that here in Canada. As a result so many people just don't know how to react.

"I had a woman call and she kept weeping copiously, because someone had hurled some slurs at her."

The woman had lived in Canada for 40 years and never experienced anything like it, he said.

The worst thing about racism is the sense or feeling you just don't belong, he said.

"You're born or raised in Alberta … and then all of a sudden someone makes you feel like you're not welcome."

Farooq, who was born and raised in Edmonton, said in his experience "the vast majority of Albertans are so friendly and amazing."

But nonetheless he's seeing a spike in Islamophobia in Alberta that is following a national trend that began about two years ago.

The hotline, staffed by six people including four lawyers, a communication consultant and a social worker, tries to offer callers a preliminary solution or referral within 48 hours.

"It's not much," Farooq said. "It's a very humble effort, but it's a way people can get a little bit of justice."

The hotline number is 1-800-607-3312. Callers will be asked to leave a message and expect a response within 24 hours.

Alberta Islamophobia hotline surprised by volume of calls - Edmonton - CBC News
 

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WTF is this.... Paranoid Hot Line..

 

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I hate to admit it but I know some people that don't know the difference between Sihks and Muslims... It's even sadder because I know Blackleaf knows the difference at least...
 

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I hate to admit it but I know some people that don't know the difference between Sihks and Muslims... It's even sadder because I know Blackleaf knows the difference at least...

There isn't a lot of difference between them, both are ignorant, naive and very insecure, they believe some dude floating around in the clouds is going to look after them, so they have to wear some rag on their heads to show their support for the dude in the clouds.
 

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There isn't a lot of difference between them, both are ignorant, naive and very insecure, they believe some dude floating around in the clouds is going to look after them, so they have to wear some rag on their heads to show their support for the dude in the clouds.

Wow. That's the description of every religion. Kudos to you Durry for being so perceptive of the failings of religious belief.

WTF is this.... Paranoid Hot Line..




Nope. Anyone but Trump. Plain and simple.
 

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Not every religion wears a rag on their heads tho.

Vote for Trump, he'll get this whole religion thing straighten out.
 

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There isn't a lot of difference between them, both are ignorant, naive and very insecure, they believe some dude floating around in the clouds is going to look after them, so they have to wear some rag on their heads to show their support for the dude in the clouds.

Thanks for proving my point
 

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Not every religion wears a rag on their heads tho.

Vote for Trump, he'll get this whole religion thing straighten out.


Religion is for the brain dead who can't accept reality. Weather they have a rag on their head or a cross up their a s s, like you moron, it is still not in sync with reality. Get woke dummy.
 

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So I can become the mirror image of you? . . . Thanks, but I will pass on that once in a lifetime opportunity.