‘We are in a dangerous place’: British Muslims on the fallout from 7/7 attack 20 years on
<p>Many feel counter-terrorism policies and brazen Islamophobia have increased hostility and isolation experience by community</p><p>For many in the British Muslim community, the tragedy of 7 July 2005 lives long in the memory. The bombings sent shockwaves through the nation but also marked a turning point that left many grappling with grief, fear and a new scrutiny of their identity.</p><p>Twenty years on, feelings of suspicion, isolation and hostility experienced in the aftermath of the attacks have, for some, only worsened after decades of UK counter-terrorism policies, and a political landscape they say has allowed Islamophobia to flourish.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jul/06/7-7-london-bombings-british-muslims-counter-terrorism-islamophobia">Continue reading...</a>
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