Public serviceAnti-Muslim racism is everywhere, according to study
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27.2.2025 - 11:59
Anti-Muslim racism is a social problem, co-author Hansjörg Schmid told the media.
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Anti-Muslim racism affects all areas of life in Switzerland. This is the conclusion of the first qualitative baseline study published on Thursday by the Swiss Center for Islam and Society.
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27.02.2025, 11:59
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"It is not just an individual problem, there is a structural problem. Anti-Muslim racism is deeply rooted in our society," said co-author Hansjörg Schmid from the Swiss Center for Islam and Society (SZIG) to the Keystone-SDA news agency. This type of racism is evident in a wide variety of institutions: Education, work, authorities, police and media.
The authors assume a large number of unreported cases, which indicates underreporting. Out of 2471 Muslims who perceived discrimination, only one person reported it, according to the study.
"Many of those affected lack the confidence to seek help from institutions because they are afraid that their concerns will not be taken seriously," Marianne Helfer, Head of the Service for Combating Racism (FRB), told the media. The FRB commissioned this study.
The authors of the study also propose tackling this problem by strengthening advisory services and monitoring in order to counteract underreporting. A better understanding should also be created in society.
In 2019, more than 35% of Muslims stated that they had been victims of racial discrimination. More than two thirds of the Swiss population have strong reservations about people of Muslim faith, the authors wrote.
The SZIG study is based on interviews with experts from specialist agencies, authorities, Muslim organizations and academia. Qualitative interviews were also conducted with eleven people affected by anti-Muslim racism.