'Not in my name' - Italy's Muslims rally against terrorism

Italian Muslims have rallied to decry attacks carried out by IS under the name of Islam. People carried banners saying 'Not in my name' and chanted 'no to terrorism'.

A woman shouts slogans during a demonstration organized by the UCOII (Italian Union of the Islamic Communities) against violence, in downtown Rome.

A woman shouts slogans during a demonstration organized by the UCOII (Italian Union of the Islamic Communities) against violence, in downtown Rome. Source: AAP

Italian Muslims braved pouring rain to distance themselves from Islamist militants in rallies in Rome and other cities on Saturday.

Under the banner "Not in my name," hundreds gathered in a square in the centre of the Italian capital where they held a minute's silence for the victims of jihadist violence.

Rome, like many European capitals, has ramped up security since the November 13 attacks that killed 130 people in Paris.
People protest against terrorism in Rome, Italy.
People protest against terrorism in Rome, Italy. Source: AAP
There have been isolated episodes of violence towards immigrants around Italy and right-wing politicians have called on the country's Muslims to show their rejection of militancy.

"These terrorist groups are only creating hate between peoples and between religions," said Mustapha Hajraoui, president of the Italian Islamic Confederation.

"We are here to say 'no' because our religion is not a religion of terrorism, it is not a religion of war but of peace and coexistence."

Marchers chanted "no to terrorism", held placards saying "terrorism is a cancer" and "we are not the enemy", and listened to a message of support from Italian President Sergio Mattarella.

Numerous Italian politicians attended the event, including Khalid Chaouki, a deputy of Moroccan origin from the governing Democratic Party, who has been put under police protection due to repeated threats against him since the Paris attacks.

Similar rallies were held in Milan and Genoa.


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