11 Eylül Sonrası Almanya, Fransa ve İsviçre’de İslamofobinin Yükselişi

11 Eylül 2001 terör saldırıları, batı dünyasında ırkçılık, yabancı düşmanlığı ve İslamofobi gibi köklü sorunların yükselişini hızlandıran çarpıcı bir dönüm noktası olmuştur. 11 Eylül sonrası dönemde yaygınlaşan düşmanca söylem ve tutumlar, Avrupa toplumlarında nefret tohumlarının filizlenmesi için uygun bir ortam meydana getirmiştir. Bu süreç, sadece Avrupa'da İslam karşıtı duyguları besleyen önemli bir faktör değil, aynı zamanda Avrupa'nın iç barış ve geleceği için bir tehdit unsuru haline gelmiştir. Bu makale, üç farklı Avrupa ülkesinde bu sürecin örneklerini analiz etmektedir. Bu çalışmada Almanya ve Fransa Avrupa Birliği'nin en büyük ve en önemli üyeleri olarak seçilmiştir. İsviçre ise Orta Avrupa'da dünyanın en gelişmiş ülkelerinden biri olduğu için özel bir örnek olarak seçilmiştir. Bu trendin kıtanın her köşesindeki, hatta parlayan örnekler olması gereken yerlerinde bile görülen, geniş kapsamlı etkilerini vurgulamak için bir örnek olarak kullanılmıştır

RISE OF ISLAMOPHOBIA IN GERMANY, FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND AFTER 9/11

11 September 2001 terror attacks have been a dramatic turning point in the western world, which escalated the rise of deep rooted problems such as racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia. Hostile rhetoric and attitudes in post-9/11 era provided a suitable environment for the sprouting seeds of hatred in European societies. This process is not only an important factor in feeding antiIslam sentiments in Europe, but also a threat for the inner peace and future of Europe. This article analyses the examples of this process in three different European countries. Germany and France are chosen in this article as the biggest and most important members of the European Union. Switzerland was picked as a special case in central Europe as one of the most developed countries in the world. It is used as an example to show the far-reaching influences of this trend in every corner of the continent, even in those places that are supposed to be the shining examples

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  • ISSN: 2148-256X
  • Yayın Aralığı: 2
  • Başlangıç: 2014
  • Yayıncı: Kamu Denetçiliği Kurumu