PRESS RELEASE: Media Islamophobia in the Wake of Recent Tel-Aviv Bombing
IHRC is concerned at recent media hype and resultant Islamophobia that surrounds the possible involvement of two British Muslims in Wednesday’s Tel Aviv bombing.
IHRC is concerned at recent media hype and resultant Islamophobia that surrounds the possible involvement of two British Muslims in Wednesday’s Tel Aviv bombing.
IHRC calls upon the Government to recognise the incident in question, as with others in a similar vein, as a specifically Islamophobically-motivated hate crime.
Arzu Merali & Massoud Shadjareh overview the rise in the phenomenon from international politics to schools and universities. It questions liberal society’s ability to get beyond its prejudices. Based on a presentation at the ‘Islamophobia Workshop’ at the ‘Justice or Just Us Conference’, 11th May
Two South African journalists, Nurah Tape and Iman Rappetti, moot the problems of Islamophobic stereotyping and gender discrimination for Muslim women in the media, and suggest ways forward. Prepared for IHRC to present at the NGO Forum at the Fourth World Conference Against Racism in
IHRC is concerned tonight’s BBC UK Islam contribution ‘Islamophobia’ will not truly highlight the level and extent of the problem as faced by British Muslims.
IHRC is concerned tonight’s BBC UK Islam contribution ‘Islamophobia’ will not truly highlight the level and extent of the problem as faced by British Muslims.
Britain’s worst riots for years have revealed the extent of discontent among ethnic minorities in the region.
Britain’s worst riots for years have revealed the extent of discontent among ethnic minorities in the region.
In the wake of persistent pressure, the Home Office has contracted the University of Derby to undertake research on religious discrimination.
In the wake of persistent pressure, the Home Office has contracted the University of Derby to undertake research on religious discrimination.
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