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Comment: Facebook is being used by Buddhist and Hindu extremists in Asia to spread messages of religious hatred and violence, writes CJ Werleman.
To characterise campus protests as comparable to Nazi antisemitism, as Benjamin Netanyahu has done, is grotesque, writes Peter Singer.
From overcrowding in Manston, to the petrol bombing of a detention centre, Sunak’s appointment and defence of Home Secretary Suella Braverman shows that Tory Asians in power are not going to end the suffering of migrants and racialised communities.
Despite continued crimes by the military junta against Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar, Sam Hamad argues that the world seems to care very little, and may be turning a blind eye because the state justifies its actions using the war on terror.
Comment: Since last year's Easter bombing, Sri Lanka's Muslim community has suffered increased attacks and Islamophobia at both the state and street level, writes Imrul Islam.
Comment: The parallels between the military and political repression of Rohingya and Palestinians are striking, notes Muhammad Shehada.
Book Club: Azeem Ibrahim should be commended for his prescience, while the wider world is damned for its indifference, writes James Snell.
Comment: The international community must act now to prevent further atrocities against Rohingya refugees, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: With the memory of last years' social media led violence against them, the country's Muslim minority is already bracing for the backlash, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: This is not the first time the demonisation of 'threatening' communities has prepared the way for slaughter, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.