Friday, 27 May 2016

A recent study: Muslim women are victims of double discrimination in Britain



LONDON (Ina) recent study revealed that Muslim women in Britain the victims of double discrimination because of religion, gender, stressing subjected many of them to harassment and bullying, according to the deployment site , "Press TV". 
This study has led each of the British Association of Religious Communities, European network against racism, where they discussed the impact of the phenomenon of Islamophobia on Muslim women inBritain. 
the study showed that Muslim women face real obstacles in the field of labor, is the most important to be discriminated against if they are in pregnancy, and the difference in wages, preference for men during the process of examining requests introduction to the work. the 
study also shows that Muslim women are less likely to get a job upon graduation , compared withwomen of Christian, as they rarely receive a response from the human resources office when sending them own their own to walk. the 
study reported that 43 percent of Muslim women face discrimination when conducting private employment interview because of their religious affiliation, while veiled women confirm that they are"Odan promotion opportunities in their jobs because of religious discrimination, and that wearing thehijab was the cause of it." 
According to this study, many women expose them to harassment of words in the public space confirmed, though are quarreling with them or some are trying to veils violent. 
he said one of the supervisors of researchers on this study that "women suffer multiple heyday of discrimination when searching for a job, and when you try to upgrade in functionality, differing in wages compared to men, and attributed this situation to the religion, race and type of factors sex. " 
at the political level, indicated an MP for the Labour Party, Tulip Shehadq, the report reveals ingrained phenomenon of discrimination against Muslims in British society, the British government urged to ensure that is able to address these crippling problems faced by Muslim women in the country 's legal framework. 
she said this particular , "we have to work on the issuance of a clear legal framework that addresses the existing racist against veiled women in the country." It is 
noteworthy that several human rights organizations in Britain recorded a high incidence of hijab forMuslim women violently on the streets of Britain. 

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