The report focuses on the problems of Muslims living in the United States, Canada, Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, and Australia. The report elaborates on the challenges Muslims are facing in the U.S. such as the intensification and expansion in the campaign against Islam after the September 11 attacks in various areas, especially in government policies, the desecration of mosques and other Islamic centers, and the increase in discrimination against Muslims and the violation of their rights under the pretext of the campaign against terrorism and the concerns of the United Nations about terrorism. The report says Muslims living in Canada face a number of challenges, such as the campaign against Islam, discrimination against women who wear headscarves, discrimination in employment, other types of discrimination, the excessive surveillance of Muslims and Islamic centers under the pretext of the campaign against terrorism, and Canada’s opposition to the United Nations resolution prohibiting the slander of religions. The report also described discrimination against Muslims living in European countries, the violations of their rights, and the other problems Muslims living in Europe are facing, such as: * The intensification and expansion in the campaign against Islam and anti-Islamic propaganda and the promotion of religious prejudice against Muslims;
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