Islamophobia is an everyday reality for too many Australians | Aftab Malik
Sometimes it’s discrimination or harassment. Sometimes abuse or outright hatred. And sometimes violence. It must stop
Five years ago, then prime minister Scott Morrison stated on national television: “I don’t know if Australians understand Islam very well.”
It seems this is still the case in 2024.
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