Some might say the case studies are only the bad apples
Yet the report dispels this myth by showing how widespread the issue is, based on detailed analysis of more than 48,000 print articles & 5,500 TV clips that mentioned Muslims or Islam
We also highlight positive imagery and framing of Islam and Muslims, amongst papers within right wing newspapers, which generally do not fare well in our assessments
We specifically highlight the Spectator for having the highest proportion of antagonistic articles and articles misrepresenting Muslims / Islam
Perhaps might explain why they were so obsessed with me & trying to cancel me (without any evidence)
The reality is that the Spectator publishes gratuitous Islamophobia and has acted as propaganda for neo-Nazis, racists and the far-right.
But MPs and journalists still attend its events without holding it to account for its actions.
It is appalling.
We are not asking for anything special: just adherence to the basic principles of journalism
"Editorial will, training, checks and balances, and appropriate policies and style guides can make this happen. We’re asking for fairness, not favours. It’s not too much to ask."
Is it?
Nice that it's being given prominence on the opinion page of the Guardian!
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Denial of the scale of Islamophobia in the Conservative Party is no longer acceptable
Will @BrandonLewis, Chair of @Conservatives, now apologise after he said: "I would dispute that [Islamophobia in the party] is an issue that exists in the first place"?
Will former Deputy Chairman @JamesCleverly apologise, after he had said he didn't agree with @SayeedaWarsi assessment of "almost weekly occurrences of Islamophobic incidents".
There are some very important recommendations laid out in the Investigation, which the Party must take on board.
In many ways these recommendations reflect some of the concerns laid out by the @MuslimCouncil in our previous submission to the EHRC & to the Singh Review itself (see Appendix 3)
The pro-Israel rally had 1% (?) of the attendance of yesterday, yet had:
1. Tommy Robinson attending (plus fans) 2. Tzipi Hovotely on stage speaking 3. One participant screaming: "there will never be Palestine. It's our country. My f***ing country"
Let's see how it's covered
The way that yesterday's pro-Palestine protests were reported on by sections of the media (especially the right wing), shows the double standards at play.
This man was cheered on by so many of the crowd.
And even Tommy Robinson - watch how he is hugged by one of the crowd..
The presence of a small number of individuals who espoused awful views in a demonstration of 200,000 people was used to undermine yesterday's pro-Palestine protests in many newspapers and amongst many people
It is the latest in a long list of examples where young children with Palestinian flags, saying "Free Palestine" or expressing pro-Palestinian views are being censured by schools
Of course, shouting "Free Palestine" to another Jewish child, in any way that holds them responsible for Israel's conduct, or expecting them to condemn Israel because they are Jews, would not be okay.
This is the response of the Board of Deputies of British Jews to the careful new report by the internationally renowned and respected human rights organisation @hrw calling out the apartheid of the Israeli regime