Haringey stands together against Islamophobia and antisemitism
We know that many residents have been deeply affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as well as reports of rising antisemitism and Islamophobia in the UK.
November is marked as Islamophobia Awareness Month, an important opportunity to show solidarity with our Muslim communities and educate ourselves about the many ways that Islamophobia manifests in our society, while this Thursday 9 November marked the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, an important moment to reflect on the historic injustice of antisemitism and the danger that our Jewish communities still face today.
Watch our video to hear Leader of the Council Cllr Peray Ahmet speak about our work to support communities at this challenging time and Haringey’s proud history of standing together against hate and division:
Note for iPhone users and Youtube. There is a known bug with iOS and Youtube, Two buttons are read before the player but provide no functionality. We advise that you skip these to access the content.
There is no place for hate of any kind in Haringey. If you witness a hate crime, report it to the police by calling 101 (999 in an emergency). If you come across offensive graffiti, report it to us by calling 0208 489 0000.
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