The World Council of Muslim Communities condemns the racist shooting incident in New York

The World Council of Muslim Communities expressed its strong condemnation of the incident that took place in Buffalo, New York, after a gunman opened fire indiscriminately inside a store, killing 10 people and wounding 5 others in an attack described by the US authorities as "racist".

In a statement, the Council stressed its condemnation and rejection of all acts of violence and extremism that target innocents on the basis of religion, race or gender, stressing that all religions oppose these racist crimes, as they perpetuate hatred and fuel feelings of violence and extremism. It offered sincere condolences and condolences to the families of the victims, wishing the injured Speedy recovery.

It is noteworthy that the "World Council of Muslim Communities" is an international non-governmental organization that was established on May 8, 2018, and is based in Abu Dhabi and includes under it more than 900 Islamic organizations and institutions from 142 countries. performance and coordination among them.

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