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Islamophobia in the United Kingdom defines Islam as being "''monolithic, separate, and Other; without any common values with other cultures; and essentially barbaric and sexist''". Muslims are therefore seen as being fundamentally uncivilized and unwilling to conform to the values of the UK.〔 == Overview == ''The Daily Express ''stated in 1995 that'':''This was the case before the 9/11 attacks. However, since after the 9/11 attacks the language only intensified. In November 4, 2001, ''The Sunday Times'' stated that: The Islamophobia expressed in the above statements, and like many others, inflamed the already tense situations post 9/11. In June 2004, prior to the 7/7 attacks on the London Underground, the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, warned that increased attacks against individuals and mosques, was resulting in bitterness that created violent "time-bombs". They also said that their previous suggestion on dealing with Islamophobia was not taken seriously, as a result: However the advice was not paid attention to, even after one year after the report was published, and in July 7, 2005, the "time-bombs" went out and the language was intensified. The following quote is from ''The Sunday Telegraph'': This is just one of the opinions. David Cameron, leader of the opposition in the UK, stated that Islamist extremist terrorism have to be countered at all costs. He also said that "The driving force behind today's terrorist threat is Islamic fundamentalism. The struggle () is at roots ideological". He also said that "During the last century a strain of Islamist thinking has developed () such as Nazis and Communism, offers its form of redemption through violence." The division of the world between Orient and Occident has led some commentators such as Author Melanie Phillips, to express a fear of being overrun: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Islamophobia in the United Kingdom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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