The State of Qatar Condemns the Systematic Hate Speech Based on Belief, Race or Religion

The State of Qatar condemns the dramatic escalation of populist rhetoric that incites religious abuse, and reaffirms its total rejection of all forms of hate speech based on belief, race or religion. This inflammatory speech has witnessed a dangerous turn with the increasing institutional and systematic calls for the repeated targeting of nearly two billion Muslims around the world through the deliberate offending of the noble prophet Mohammed, Peace be Upon Him.

This has led to an increase in the waves of hostility toward Muslims, who constitute a key component of society in different countries of the world.

The State of Qatar will continue to support the values of tolerance and co-existence and to work toward the establishment of the principles of international peace and security, as well as to call on all to stand up to their responsibilities by rejecting hate speech and incitement.

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