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Thursday, 9 August 2018

Boris Johnson’s burqa comments fuel violent crime against Muslim women | Dal Babu

As a former police officer, I’ve seen how hate crime rises when politicians make judgments about the Muslim community

I retired from the Metropolitan police service in 2013, after 30 years during which I had to challenge racism from within and outside the organisation. When I joined in 1983, I could count on one hand the number of officers who did not make racist comments. By the time I left, overt use of the P and N words did not happen, however negative comments about the Muslim community continued. In response, I set up the National Association of Muslim Police, in part to enhance understanding in the police service. But such language persists in the wider community, too.

The comments by Boris Johnson, stating Muslim women wearing burqas “look like letter boxes” and comparing them to “bank robbers”, are racist and likely to stoke violence against Muslim women. The Conservative party has now recognised the seriousness of this incident by initiating an inquiry into Johnson’s conduct.

Related: Boris Johnson is auditioning to lead a grim, insular Britain | Martin Kettle

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