According to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR , reports of anti-Muslim hate incidents and discrimination in the U.S. have hit a 30-year high following the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel. KPBS reporter Katie Hyson heard from San Diego Muslim leaders about the local impact.
“We have seen our mosques being targeted,” he said. “We cannot even pray without armed security. Many do not even feel safe going to places of worship anymore. They do not feel safe gathering with their communities.” Local Imam Taha Hassane said these numbers reflect reality in San Diego County, where 45 of the reports were filed since October.
“I have seen Muslim businesses here in San Diego being attacked online,” he said. “I have seen also students being bullied at school just because of their names and because of they are Muslims or Arabs or Palestinians.”
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