Federal officials are investigating after a mosque was seriously damaged in an 'intentional' fire at a US mosque.
, the building, which was under construction, was significantly damaged in the attack.
The Muslim civil liberties group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator.In April, it emerged that a white supremacist who went on a shooting spree targeting a Synagogue in San Diego, which killed one person, had earlierA 2017 report published by CNN found that there were on average nine acts of violence perpetrated against mosques each month.
Many US Muslims blame negative attitudes towards their community on hate rhetoric spread by media outlets and politicians.This one in New Haven, Connecticut.
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