Counselling centres report surge in anti-Muslim hatred across Germany

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24 Jun 2026 • 8:52 PM MYT
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Staff at counselling centres for Muslims affected by hate crimes are reporting a growing loss of inhibition and increasing brutality in anti-Muslim incidents, according to a new situation report by the Claim network released on Wednesday.

Of the 4,096 anti-Muslim incidents documented by the Claim network last year, 214 involved bodily harm. The network said it assumed a high number of unreported cases. Particularly in schools, but also in contact with authorities or the police, those affected faced "high barriers to reporting," it said.

With regard to discrimination, insults and incitement to hatred, a certain habituation effect was being observed, the report said.

"At the same time, it is evident that everyday forms of racism are being reported less and less frequently, as repeated experiences of discrimination often lead to a creeping normalization," the nationwide situation report said.

That did not mean those affected felt no distress; On the contrary, such experiences had a lasting impact on their quality of life and sense of security, it added.

A climate of fear prevailed, the report said, with growing resignation among those affected. In schools, incidents frequently went unreported because parents feared reprisals.

More than 4,000 verified cases in 2025

The 4,096 verified cases of anti-Muslim hatred - both above and below the threshold of criminal liability - are not directly comparable with the previous year's figures, as more counselling centres now participate in the survey.

In 2024, the 26 counselling centres cooperating with the network across 13 federal states documented 3,080 cases. Last year, 38 centres in 15 states took part.

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