17 March 2026
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Opening Segment: The Changing Dynamics of Islamophobia Today and Its Implications for Peaceful, Cohesive and Just Societies

Opening Segment: The Changing Dynamics of Islamophobia Today and Its Implications for Peaceful, Cohesive and Just Societies
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Now underway at the #CombatIslamophobia event, the Opening Segment examines how Islamophobia has evolved in the digital era and the consequences for peaceful, cohesive, and just societies. Spearheaded by high-level voices including Miguel Moratinos, A_Yildiz_, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and representatives from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the session highlights rising prejudice, hate speech, and discrimination against Muslim communities, as well as the broader social and political drivers behind these trends. The discussion covers the role of online platforms and media narratives, the impact on civic participation and human rights, and regional variations in Islamophobic sentiment. It calls for data-driven policy, stronger protections against hate crimes, media literacy, and inclusive governance, and emphasizes the importance of interfaith and intercultural dialogue, community engagement, and international cooperation to counter Islamophobia while safeguarding peaceful, pluralistic societies.

EU Policy Analyst at Independent Journalist

Sophie Martin is a Paris-based journalist specializing in European Union policy, French politics, and transatlantic relations. With a background in political science from Sciences Po, she provides in-depth analysis of EU institutions, French electoral politics, and European security issues for international audiences.

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