Islamophobia

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Authorities must act against mainstream media terror incitement

Comments made in the wake of the New Zealand terrorist attack by Britain’s counter-terrorism chief, Neil Basu, that the mainstream media is responsible for radicalising far right extremists are too little too late. Basu criticised outlets such as Mail Online which uploaded the ‘manifesto’ of

Joint Statement on Stand Up To Racism March in Glasgow

Joint statement by SACC, Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Muslim Women’s Association of Edinburgh and Islamic Human Rights Commission on the anti-racism demo organised by Stand Up to Racism Scotland in Glasgow on 16 March 2019.

New Zealand terror attacks incited by rampant mainstream Islamophobia

Islamic Human Rights Commission 15 March 2019 PRESS RELEASE The horrific terrorist attacks on innocent worshippers in two New Zealand mosques this morning is the inevitable outcome of the rampant Islamophobia that has been whipped up globally by politicians, far right activists and the media.

Bibliographical Discourse Analysis – with Professor Saied R. Ameli

Professor Ameli gave us his time to explain more about this groundbreaking work, published by IHRC. Professor Saied R. Ameli developed the Bibliographical Discourse Anlaysis project to map the representation of Islam and Muslims in academic discourse. The four volumes published can be bought as