Australia's PM denies double standard after alleged attacks on Muslim women
Briefly

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned any violent attack on individuals based on their faith, affirming it as reprehensible. His comments come amid criticism from the Muslim community, including cricketer Usman Khawaja, who accused the government of inadequate responses to Islamophobia following an alleged assault on two Muslim women in Melbourne. Albanese highlighted the government's proactive measures, including appointing a special envoy on Islamophobia. One of the victims, Ealaf al-Esawie, expressed trauma from her experience, underscoring the challenge of feeling safe while practicing one's faith in Australia.
Prime Minister Albanese stated that any attack based on faith is reprehensible. He emphasized the importance of celebrating diversity and ensuring all faith-based attacks are taken seriously.
International cricketer Usman Khawaja criticized the government's slow response to Islamophobia and expressed concern that attacks on the Islamic community may be overlooked.
Victim Ealaf al-Esawie described her traumatic experience of the alleged attack, emphasizing the fear and disbelief she felt after being assaulted for wearing a head covering.
Albanese underscored that the appointment of a special envoy on Islamophobia marks a significant step forward in addressing such attacks within Australian society.
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