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British muslims urged to stay indoors
2005-07-07
Fears that Muslims may be become the victims of reprisals following today's London bombings have prompted a warning for them to stay indoors. Massoud Shadjareh, chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, appealed for calm and condemned the bombings. He said: "The Islamic Human Rights Commission utterly condemns this attack, but now we appeal that there should be no further victims as a result of reprisals." There was no immediate confirmation of who was responsible for the attacks, but a claim was made on the Al-Qal'ah [Fortress] internet site, by a group calling itself the Secret Organisation Group of Al-Qaida of Jihad Organisation in Europe. Mr Shadjareh said some members of the Muslim community suffered a backlash following the September 11 2001 terror attacks in the United States, and the Madrid train bombing in March 2004.
Gee, I wonder why?>
He said he was "very concerned about a backlash" and called on British Muslims to "remain vigilant and calm and stay indoors". He said: "IHRC is advising Muslims not to travel or go out unless necessary, and is particularly concerned that women should not go out alone in this climate. "In the event of being attacked, IHRC urges victims not to retaliate and to report the matter to the police and appropriate authorities."

Dr Mohammed Naseem, chairman of the Birmingham central Mosque, questioned the advice and said it was "a bit over the top". Speaking on behalf of the city's sizeable Muslim community. "We are shocked and condemn without reservation this horrendous atrocity. Our hearts and minds go out to the innocent victims of this crime and we offer our condolences. We have to ask everybody to be calm and offer the government our support to apprehend the culprits," he said. But he expressed concern about the potential use of existing anti-terrorism legislation that has been criticised in recent years by the Muslim community.
Uh huh, there's always a ..."but,"
The government should be open about the evidence it has against potential suspects and not help foster a "climate of suspicion" about the Muslim community, he said. "There are dangers that if we work on the basis of suspicions, the harmony between communities will be the first victim of these attacks," he added.

The Muslim News, based in Harrow, Middlesex, unreservedly condemned the bombings in London. Its editor, Ahmed Versi, said: "We unequivocally condemn these terrorist attacks. We express our deep condolences to the families, relatives and friends of the victims."
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Britain
British Muslims say hostility to Islam could trigger riots
2004-05-30
Hostility towards Islam permeates every part of British society and will spark race riots unless urgent action is taken to integrate Muslim youths into society, according to a devastating report. The Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia (CBMI), which is chaired by a key government adviser to the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, warns that more and more Muslims feel excluded from society and simmering tensions, especially in northern English towns, are in danger of boiling over. Members of the commission interviewed scores of British Muslims for their report, which will be published this week and will conclude that Britain is ’institutionally Islamophobic’.

It emerged last night that the government is considering new laws to stop radical muslim clerics coming from overseas to preach in Britain. According to reports in a Sunday newspaper imams will have to pass a ’civic engagement test’ which will include an English language exam and questions on British culture. Public funds will be provided for the training of home-grown clerics in order to halt the influx of militant preachers from the Middle East. The report produces a raft of evidence suggesting that since the 11 September attacks there has been a sharp rise in attacks on followers of Islam and their mosques and a rise in anti-Muslim sentiment across a range of UK institutions. Ahmed Versi, editor of the Muslim News, who gave evidence, said: ’We have reported cases of mosques being firebombed, paint being thrown at mosques, mosques being covered in graffiti, threats made, women being spat upon, eggs being thrown. It is the visible symbols of Islam that are being attacked.’

Dr Richard Stone, chair of the commission and an adviser to Sir William Macpherson’s inquiry into the murder of Stephen Lawrence, warns in a foreword to the report that: ’There is now renewed talk of a clash of civilisations, a new global cold war, and mounting concern that the already fragile foothold gained by Muslim communities in Britain is threatened by ignorance and intolerance.’ The report suggests the situation in Iraq has had a negative impact on religious tolerance in British society. It quotes from an interview with Labour peer Baroness Uddin, who comments that: ’The perception that our government is pandering to the neoconservatives of America has given rise to the belief that all Muslims are implicated in the aggression. Each of us is constantly being asked to apologise for acts of terror that befall the world.’

Sadiq Khan, chair of the Muslim Council of Britain’s legal affairs committee, told the commission, which was launched by Jack Straw in 1997, that recent changes in the law had also played a part. ’Laws such as the Terrorism Act 2000 and the Anti-Terrorism Crime Security Act 2001 have helped to create a climate of fear,’ he said. ’They have led to the internment in the UK of Muslim men, respectable charities having their funds seized, and charities suffering because Muslims are reluctant to donate for fear of being accused of funding "terrorists".’

More than 35,000 Muslims were stopped and searched last year, with fewer than 50 charged. Three years ago only around 2,000 Muslims were stopped and searched. Asian peer Lord Ahmed, a leading critic of Muslim extremism, told The Observer he had twice been stopped and searched in recent months at Heathrow airport.’ I’ve been stopped and searched at the airport after 9/11 too, and I’m not Muslim. I don’t feel like cutting anybody’s head off for it though.

Statistics also show a sharp rise in the number of Muslims jailed. In 2001 there were 6,095 in UK prisons compared with 731 in 1991. Muslims comprise 9 per cent of the prison population but only 3 per cent of the population as a whole.’Islamophobia in Britain has become institutionalised. If we don’t take positive action to embrace the young Muslim men in this country, we are going to have an urgent problem,’ Stone said. ’We’re going to have real anger and riots with young Muslims pitched against the police.’ The report is critical of the media’s treatment of Islam, especially its coverage of Abu Hamza, the radical cleric who was arrested last Thursday.
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Hurndall nominated for Muslims award
2004-03-07
British photojournalist Tom Hurndall, killed by Israeli troops, is among 43 nominations short-list for this year’s Muslim news awards for excellence. Hurndall, who was shot in the head as he tried to rescue a Palestinian girl from Israeli gunfire at Rafah refugee camp in Gaza last April, is nominated for the Anne Marie Schimmel
( Translation of the award-name: Anne Marie Fungus Award)
award for excellence in being a willing tool for championing a Muslim cause. Orthodox Jewish group, Neturei Karta, which is opposed to the state of Israel based on a critique of Judaic teachings, is among three other nominations short-listed for the same prizes. The short-list for a total of 15 coveted accolades, acknowledging the achievements of the Muslim community and contributions to British society, was decided by a distinguished panel of independent judges. Muslim news editor Ahmed Versi said the awards demonstrate that both Muslims and non-Muslims can achieve the highest standards when working together, even when different communities do not always agree. The results of all the winners will be announced at the 4th annual Muslim news awards for excellence at a gala dinner in London on March 31 that brings together political and religious leaders, journalists, academics, community activists and sports representatives.
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