INTERNATIONAL — March 17, 2026
UN Secretary-General Guterres Urges Action Against Rising Islamophobia
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the international community to combat rising Islamophobia on the International Day to Combat Anti-Muslim Hatred, rejecting fear narratives and calling for unity to eliminate hatred against Muslims. He highlighted increasing hate crimes amplified by online platforms and political debates, warning of threats to social cohesion.
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on the international community to confront rising Islamophobia, marking the International Day to Combat Anti-Muslim Hatred with an appeal for global unity.
In a message posted on March 17, 2026, Guterres urged the world to reject narratives of fear and exclusion and to work collectively to eliminate growing hatred and prejudice against Muslims. He stressed the need to build a global society based on respect, inclusion, justice and peace, while emphasizing the protection of minority rights.
Guterres has previously warned that Muslims around the world face discrimination, socio-economic exclusion and biased immigration policies that deepen inequality and marginalization.
Reports by international organizations indicate a steady increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes and discriminatory rhetoric, particularly in Europe and parts of Asia. Online platforms have amplified Islamophobic narratives, while political polarization and migration debates have contributed to hostility toward Muslim communities globally.
The UN chief's remarks highlight concerns that unchecked hate and discrimination could threaten social cohesion, calling on governments and societies to take meaningful action.
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Single source provides direct, on-record attribution to named official UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres with concrete details (specific date, event: International Day to Combat Anti-Muslim Hatred, content of message); not high-stakes or volatile.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Khaama Press: "rising Islamophobia" (implies an alarming trend with emotional urgency); "growing hatred and prejudice" (uses loaded terms to frame discrimination emotionally); "threaten social cohesion" (advocacy phrasing warning of dire societal consequences).
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