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Chapel Hill shooting: 'Muslim lives matter' campaign returns after deaths in North Carolina Chapel Hill shooting: 'Muslim lives matter' campaign returns after deaths in North Carolina
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A social media campaign designed to draw attention to attacks and acts of hatred against Muslims has resurfaced in the wake of the shooting of three young people in their home in North Carolina.A social media campaign designed to draw attention to attacks and acts of hatred against Muslims has resurfaced in the wake of the shooting of three young people in their home in North Carolina.
Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his wife Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and her sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, were shot in the head shortly after 5pm on Tuesday evening.Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his wife Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and her sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, were shot in the head shortly after 5pm on Tuesday evening.
Their deaths have prompted an outpouring of anger on social media – not least at the lack of media coverage the incident has received in the US. A 46-year-old man who described himself as an “anti-theist” on Facebook, Craig Stephen Hicks, has been arrested after handing himself in in relation to the shooting. Their deaths have prompted an outpouring of anger on social media – not least at the lack of media coverage the incident has received in the US. A 46-year-old man who described himself as an “anti-theist” on Facebook, Craig Stephen Hicks, has been arrested after handing himself in in relation to the shooting.
And while police say a preliminary investigation suggests the incident may have “motivated by an ongoing neighbour dispute over parking”, Chapel Police Chief Chris Blue said they were also looking into “the possibility that this was hate-motivated”.And while police say a preliminary investigation suggests the incident may have “motivated by an ongoing neighbour dispute over parking”, Chapel Police Chief Chris Blue said they were also looking into “the possibility that this was hate-motivated”.
Writing in this newspaper, Sabbiyah Pervez said coverage of the incident “proves the West’s dehumanisation of Muslims is almost complete”.Writing in this newspaper, Sabbiyah Pervez said coverage of the incident “proves the West’s dehumanisation of Muslims is almost complete”.
“Muslims have felt the repercussions more than ever before,” she said, of the War on Terror.“Muslims have felt the repercussions more than ever before,” she said, of the War on Terror.
“We have been collectively blamed, scapegoated and attacked for not doing enough. In doing so we have lost sight of the simple fact that hate begets hate.“We have been collectively blamed, scapegoated and attacked for not doing enough. In doing so we have lost sight of the simple fact that hate begets hate.
so devastated and outraged by the #ChapeHillShooting and the lack of mainstream media support. #MuslimLivesMatterso devastated and outraged by the #ChapeHillShooting and the lack of mainstream media support. #MuslimLivesMatter
I wonder when all world leaders will come and hold hands and march on the streets of Chapel Hill to condemn Islamphobia. #MuslimLivesMatterI wonder when all world leaders will come and hold hands and march on the streets of Chapel Hill to condemn Islamphobia. #MuslimLivesMatter
Yet again reminded of our terrible capacity to reduce other human beings to mere abstractions and then kill them. #muslimlivesmatter too.Yet again reminded of our terrible capacity to reduce other human beings to mere abstractions and then kill them. #muslimlivesmatter too.
If a Muslim shooting = Terrorism If not a Muslim shooting = Mental Illness #CapitalHillShooting #MuslimLivesMatterIf a Muslim shooting = Terrorism If not a Muslim shooting = Mental Illness #CapitalHillShooting #MuslimLivesMatter
We cannot claim to live in a free country when a Muslim must fear for their life within our borders. It is inexcusable. #MuslimLivesMatterWe cannot claim to live in a free country when a Muslim must fear for their life within our borders. It is inexcusable. #MuslimLivesMatter
We cannot live in our country and not feel safe. This is the experience of many communities. #BlackLivesMatter #MuslimLivesMatterWe cannot live in our country and not feel safe. This is the experience of many communities. #BlackLivesMatter #MuslimLivesMatter
“The more you paint a community as foreign, as a threat, as outsiders, you risk dehumanising them. And this has happened to such an extent that when they are murdered, there is no desire to give them the same sort of attention we would otherwise give all victims of terror.”“The more you paint a community as foreign, as a threat, as outsiders, you risk dehumanising them. And this has happened to such an extent that when they are murdered, there is no desire to give them the same sort of attention we would otherwise give all victims of terror.”
The “Muslim Lives Matter” hashtag has been in use at least since October last year, when it was utilised in a general complaint against “Islamophobia or profiling of Arabs”.The “Muslim Lives Matter” hashtag has been in use at least since October last year, when it was utilised in a general complaint against “Islamophobia or profiling of Arabs”.
Since then, it has featured prominently in calls for more to be done for the Palestinians in Gaza and the victims of torture identified in a recent report into CIA interrogation techniques.Since then, it has featured prominently in calls for more to be done for the Palestinians in Gaza and the victims of torture identified in a recent report into CIA interrogation techniques.
The hashtag gained widespread traction, however, in the aftermath of the shootings at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris. Then, it was largely used in defence of those targeted in an anti-Muslim backlash.The hashtag gained widespread traction, however, in the aftermath of the shootings at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris. Then, it was largely used in defence of those targeted in an anti-Muslim backlash.
By Wednesday afternoon after the shootings in Chapel Hill, more than 11,000 tweets were an hour were being sent featuring the phrase “Muslim Lives Matter”. More than 40,000 have been sent in total since the attack was first reported.By Wednesday afternoon after the shootings in Chapel Hill, more than 11,000 tweets were an hour were being sent featuring the phrase “Muslim Lives Matter”. More than 40,000 have been sent in total since the attack was first reported.