In Europe, anti-Islamism and anti-Muslimism have become legalized in recent years. Similarly, racist practices and prohibitions in different European countries have emerged from a general trend and became a common idea. Before the elections of the European Parliament (EP), the enmity of Islam was not only confined to attacks or occasional attacks, but also to legal regulations.
Islam is becoming legal in European countries. One of the most recent examples was in Austria, where racists were in power. Just one week before the elections, the Austrian Parliament approved the ban on headscarves in primary schools. The right-wing populist Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the racist Freedom Party (FPÖ) were banned from the parliament and were banned from covering the head in primary in religious or ideological clothes geçir for primary school students.
In some European Union (EU) countries, before the European Parliament (EP) elections, the Muslim headscarf is banned and the anti-Muslim opposition is tried to be turned into a vote.
EU citizens will go to the polls on 23-26 May and elect new EP members. Anti-Muslim anti-Muslimism on the continent, where racism is growing stronger, was not only limited to rhetoric or attacks from time to time, but also to legal regulations. With these changes, Islam's hostility had an impact on more government policies, and Muslims became the electoral material.
One of the most recent examples was seen in Austria, where racists were in power. Just a week before the elections, the Austrian parliament approved the headscarf ban in primary schools.
Austria has passed a law intended to ban Muslim girls from wearing a headscarf in primary schools. The Jewish yarmulke and Sikh patka are not included in the new scandalous law.
Austria's parliament has passed a scandalous law intended to ban Muslim girls from wearing the headscarf in primary schools.
The bill passed with the support of the governing center-right People's Party (ÖVP) and the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ). Almost all of the opposition voted against it.
In France, the Senate approved the article that prohibits mothers from accompanying school students to wear headscarves as part of the school's law on school travel.
Haluk Yildiz, the President of Germany's Union of Innovation and Justice (BIG) receined a threatening letter to Islam and threatened with the enemy and threatening figures. Yıldız, "My house came up with empty printer cartridges. There was an envelope and we had the party's emblem. I opened the envelope, the picture of the Kaaba, and a pardon. And a letter came in and said, ord If you don't know your limits, you know we're going to do it."
In France, the Senate approved the article that prohibits mothers from accompanying school students to wear headscarves as part of the school's law on school travel. Criminal sanctions will be applied to those who do not comply with the ban. In some European Union (EU) countries, before the European Parliament (EP) elections, the Muslim headscarf is banned and the anti-Muslim opposition is tried to be turned into a vote.