Banya Bashi Mosque clashes

Banya Bashi Mosque Clashes
LocationSofia
Date21 May 2011
Injured5 Muslims

1 Far-rights supporter (Denitsa Gadzheva)

5 Policeman
PerpetratorsATAKA
MotiveAnti-Turkish sentiment Islamophobia

Banya Bashi mosque clashes (Bulgarian: Сблъсъците при Баня баши джамия; Turkish: Banyabaşı cami saldırısı or sometimes 20 Mayıs 2011 olayları) refers to clashes, which happened on 20 May 2011, when the far-right ATAKA supporters and members attacked Muslims in Sofia’s only mosque.[1] Five Muslims, five Bulgarian police, and ATAKA member Denitsa Gadzheva were injured.[2] Four provocateurs were charged. One of the injured Muslims, Veli Karaahmet, brought the case to the court in Strasbourg, and Bulgaria was penalized to pay nearly 8,000 euros to the injured man.

  1. ^ "Bulgaria: Attack on Muslims 'Not Mere Hooliganism'". Balkan Insight. 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  2. ^ "Бой и пожар след митинг на "Атака" пред джамията Баня Башъ". bTV Новините (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2022-10-15.

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