Baku to host Conference dedicated to International Day of Combating Islamophobia

On March 15-16, the Baku International Center for Multiculturalism (BBMM), the Center for the Analysis of International Relations (IBTM) and the G20 Interreligious Dialogue Forum will hold an international conference on "Islamophobia as a Specific Form of Racism and Discrimination: New Global and Transnational Challenges" dedicated to the International Day of Combating Islamophobia, SIA reports.

According to the press services of BBMM and UNM, the main goal of the conference is to create an academic platform to discuss the exciting trends targeting Muslims and Muslim-populated countries at the international and national level. Scientists from 32 countries, experts of international organizations, religious figures and representatives of non-governmental organizations will participate in the conference.

March 15 was first announced as the Day of Combating Islamophobia on November 27-28, 2020 at the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Niamey, Republic of Niger. In 2022, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted March 15 as the International Day of Combating Islamophobia.

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