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Lineker gaffe on Muslim football players

The Huffington Post, Independent, Daily Mail and the Sun have all reported on an embarrassing gaffe by football commentator, Gary Lineker, who described French footballer Karim Ait-Fana who was prostrating on the pitch as ‘eating grass’. From the Huffington Post: “Gary Lineker accidentally...

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Who decides what constitutes offensive speech?

The Independent Voices blog yesterday published an article by the Independent’s religious affairs correspondent, Jerome Taylor, in which he wrote of the absurdity of the sentencing of teenager Azhar Ahmed for a ‘grossly offensive’ message which he posted on Facebook, and the wider debate on...

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Two charged following anti-mosque protest in Sunderland

Sky Tyne and Wear reports that two people have been charged with being drunken and disorderly following protests at the site of a newly approved mosque in Sunderland. Police initially arrested thirteen people. From the report: “Police made 13 arrests when a protest at the site of a...

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New press regulator must address prominence of corrections

Roy Greenslade on his Guardian Media blog last week wrote about the prominence of apologies and corrections published by newspapers, commenting on cases involving the actor Nicolas Cage and the BBC against the Daily Mail. The Daily Mail apologised for an article describing Cage as a ‘tax...

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Man fined for racist taunts at Muslim police officer

Islamophobia Watch alerts us to a report in the Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express last week on the guilty plea and sentencing of a man who racially abused a Muslim police officer. From the local paper: “A man has pleaded guilty to subjecting a police officer to a torrent of racist abuse....

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Extradition cases – a test of commitment to human rights

The Guardian today carries a comment piece by the paper’s former associate foreign editor, Victoria Brittain, on the “limits of the British, European and US legal systems’ commitment to human rights” in the cases of Babar Ahmad and four other men fighting extradition to the US. Brittain...

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Reading University ‘Muhammed’ pineapple controversy

The Daily Mail and Huffington Post have both reported on an incident that occurred at the Freshers Fair at Reading University where the university’s Atheist, Humanist and Secularist Society (RAHS) labelled a pineapple with the name ‘Muhammad’. From the Daily Mail: “A group of atheist...

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Islamist responsibility for ‘Muslim rage’

Just weeks after carrying a cover story article on ‘Muslim rage’ the American weekly magazine, Newsweek this week carries a cover story and article written by former Pakistani Ambassador to the United States and journalist, Husain Haqqani, asking ‘The Muslim paradox: Why do they always blame...

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