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Ayaan Hirsi Ali on 'The Last Gasp of Islamic Hate'

US magazine, Newsweek, stokes some controversy this week with its cover story and article by Ayaan Hirsi Ali on ‘Muslim Rage,’ dealing with the protests that have been taking place in Libya, Yemen, Egypt and Tunisia in reaction to the YouTube video ‘Innocence of Muslims’. Hirsi Ali...

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Censorship and free speech under the spotlight

There has been an interesting debate taking place on the issue of freedom of speech and censorship following the widespread protests in reaction to the inflammatory, anti-Muslim Youtube trailer for the film ‘Innocence of Muslims’. Responding to the furore caused by the video, the White House...

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YouGov poll suggests support for anti-Muslim parties

The Observer on Sunday covered results from a poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Extremis project which revealed that of the 1,750 respondents, “37% admitted that they would be more likely to support a political party that promised to reduce the number of Muslims in Britain and the...

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Edinburgh Council bans SDL march

The Scotsman reports on the banning by Edinburgh City Council of a proposed Scottish Defence League march on 29th September. The report states that the ban was invoked due to the alleged recruitment of ‘football casuals,’ who are claimed to have Nazi associations, and the posting of a message...

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BBC presenter on Christians being ‘treated unfairly’

The Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph both recently reported on the comments by the presenter of BBC’s Radio 4’s Feedback programme, Roger Bolton, on the corporation’s treatment of religion and the “growing view among the audience that Christians in particular were being treated unfairly in...

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EDL men will pay almost £6K for religious abuse

A local paper has reported that six EDL supporters who were recently convicted for religiously aggravated disorder have been sentenced with a combined fine plus costs of almost £6,000. The incident to which the sentencing is related took place at Middlesbrough train station last December. From the...

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Extreme far right group protest outside Facebook trial

The Huddersfield Daily Examiner has reported on a protest by an extreme far right group which took place outside a court during the trial of a teenager, Azhar Ahmed. Ahmed has been found guilty of posting offensive messages on Facebook following the deaths of six British soldiers. From the local...

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Sunderland Muslims fear arson attacks racially motivated

The Sunderland Echo reports on an arson attack on cars owned by two Muslims who fear the act was racially motivated. From the local paper: “His car a burnt-out shell, student Usman Chaudhry fears he is the target of racist thugs. “The 28-year-old’s Nissan Micra was one of two cars destroyed...

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Race hate crimes make up majority of hate crime incidents in UK

The Home Office has released data on hate crimes and racist incidents recorded by the police in England and Wales for 2011/12. A Hate crime is defined as “any criminal offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by hostility towards someone based on their disability, race,...

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