Following the Paris attacks, Muslims from all over the world have decided to launch the hashtag #NotInMyName. Here’s why.

Just a few hours after the attacks across Paris, which have become France’s deadliest, Muslims from all over the world have decided to relaunch the hashtag #NotInMyName (already used after the Charlie Hebdo shooting) in order to speak out against Isis by saying it doesn’t represent them. Fanatics, fundamentalists, terrorists, and the Islamic State are wrongfully using Islam to carry out and claim responsibility of the terrorist attacks. This photo gallery shows only some of the pictures claiming one, clear message: “Not in my name”.

Just a few hours after the attacks across Paris, Muslims from all over the world have decided to launch the hashtag #NotInMyName in order to speak out against ISIS by saying it doesn’t represent them. Posted by LifeGate on Sabato 14 novembre 2015

The humanitarian NGO Emergency has posted on Facebook the following words: “Rights, democracy, and freedom are the only means able to stop violence and terror. The alternative is the barbarity we are facing, to which we cannot surrender”.

Translated by Camilla Soldati