RNA - According to onIslam news portal, the page which was launched last week was followed by one of the biggest anti-terror raids in Australian history in which 15 people were arrested from north-western Sydney.
Attracting more than two thousand followers the page urged Australian Muslims to report incidents through sending a private "message" to the page or by emailing it at the address given.
Victims of the anti-Muslim sentiments also have to select the category of the attack from a list of Islamophobia incidents categories provided by the page.
A few days after launching the page, several Islamophobic attacks were reported by Facebook users.
The anti-Muslim attacks include "a mosque being defaced in Queensland, a senior scholar and member of the Australian National Imams Council detained for over 2.5 hours at Sydney airport, direct threats issued against the Grand Mufti of Australia," the page said.
Victims of the anti-Muslim sentiments also have to select the category of the attack from a list of Islamophobia incidents categories provided by the page.
A few days after launching the page, several Islamophobic attacks were reported by Facebook users.
The anti-Muslim attacks include "a mosque being defaced in Queensland, a senior scholar and member of the Australian National Imams Council detained for over 2.5 hours at Sydney airport, direct threats issued against the Grand Mufti of Australia," the page said.
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