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faith hate

British  

noun

    1. prejudice against a particular group on religious grounds

    2. ( as modifier )

      a faith-hate crime

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Police said race or faith hate crime comprised the vast majority of reports.

From BBC

Police figures indicate young people were the victims of 10% of faith hate crime and 8% of race hate crime in the period between 16 June and 7 July.

From BBC

Anti-Islamic crime is currently grouped together with faith hate crimes against Christians, Hindus and Sikhs.

From BBC

Farewell, my brother," he said, "and may you preserve until your life's end your store of faith, hate, and love.

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