Islamophobia

Aiden Fletcher avoids prison for headbutting Muslim doctor
March 16, 2016 By Tell Mama

Aiden Fletcher avoids prison for headbutting Muslim doctor

Aiden Fletcher received a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting a Muslim doctor. Fletcher, 23, headbutted Dr Syeda Jafari, who works in the accident and emergency department at the Queen’s Medical Centre. During the unprovoked racist assault, he told her “Go back to your own country”. Dr Jafari was out with friends that evening,

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Aiden Fletcher avoids prison for headbutting Muslim doctor
March 16, 2016 By Tell Mama

Aiden Fletcher avoids prison for headbutting Muslim doctor

Aiden Fletcher received a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting a Muslim doctor. Fletcher, 23, headbutted Dr Syeda Jafari, who works in the accident and emergency department at the Queen’s Medical Centre. During the unprovoked racist assault, he told her “Go back to your own country”. Dr Jafari was out with friends that evening,

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How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support
March 11, 2016 By Tell Mama

How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support

Britain First deploys ‘self-victimisation‘ to reinforce group identity and support online. This strategy extends to a recent outrage with the Electoral Commission. On March 9,  an article headlined ‘Electoral Commission: “Keeping London British! Is Offensive Slogan’ made bombastic claims of censorship. But it sounds familiar. The party made similar claims against Royal Mail in 2014. 

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How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support
March 11, 2016 By Tell Mama

How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support

Britain First deploys ‘self-victimisation‘ to reinforce group identity and support online. This strategy extends to a recent outrage with the Electoral Commission. On March 9,  an article headlined ‘Electoral Commission: “Keeping London British! Is Offensive Slogan’ made bombastic claims of censorship. But it sounds familiar. The party made similar claims against Royal Mail in 2014. 

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How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support
March 11, 2016 By Tell Mama

How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support

Britain First deploys ‘self-victimisation‘ to reinforce group identity and support online. This strategy extends to a recent outrage with the Electoral Commission. On March 9,  an article headlined ‘Electoral Commission: “Keeping London British! Is Offensive Slogan’ made bombastic claims of censorship. But it sounds familiar. The party made similar claims against Royal Mail in 2014. 

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How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support
March 11, 2016 By Tell Mama

How Britain First uses ‘victim narratives’ to boost support

Britain First deploys ‘self-victimisation‘ to reinforce group identity and support online. This strategy extends to a recent outrage with the Electoral Commission. On March 9,  an article headlined ‘Electoral Commission: “Keeping London British! Is Offensive Slogan’ made bombastic claims of censorship. But it sounds familiar. The party made similar claims against Royal Mail in 2014. 

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Slovakia election: neo-Nazi party gains fourteen seats
March 8, 2016 By FM

Slovakia election: neo-Nazi party gains fourteen seats

Slovakia’s ruling party lost its parliamentary majority, and neo-Nazis gained 8 per cent of the vote in Saturday’s election. More than 200,000 Slovakians voted for the neo-Nazi People’s Party Our Slovakia (L’SNS). That figure includes 23 per cent of first-time voters. Some of the fourteen elected L’SNS MPs were once monitored by the state. But they are now free to express their views in the National Council. Marian Kotleba, who leads the L’SNS, gained a parliamentary seat. He was elected governor of the Banská Bystrica Region (BBSK) in 2013. Kotleba’s brother, Martin, also gained a seat in parliament. Natália Grausová, another L’SNS MP has defended the Slovak regime which acted as a Nazi satellite in World War II. The Nazis murdered 75,000 Slovak Jews (around 83 per cent of the pre-war total). Deportations stopped after a Vatican representative intervened. But after the Slovak National Uprising in 1944, the SS took control of the fascist Hlinka Guard militia. Before taking office, Marian Kotleba fashioned himself in the image of the Hlinka Guard. Mr Kotleba established his first political party Slovenska Pospolitost (Slovak Brotherhood) in 2003. The interior ministry banned it in 2006 for its incitement to racial, national and religious hatred. [...]

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Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident
March 5, 2016 By Tell Mama

Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident

We have received a report of an assault against a Muslim female student who was part of the ‘Discover Islam Awareness’ week which is held by the King’s College London Islamic Society (ISoc). Muslim women who were at the stand outside the Strand campus were there to try and break down misconceptions about Islam and

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Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident
March 5, 2016 By Tell Mama

Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident

We have received a report of an assault against a Muslim female student who was part of the ‘Discover Islam Awareness’ week which is held by the King’s College London Islamic Society (ISoc). Muslim women who were at the stand outside the Strand campus were there to try and break down misconceptions about Islam and

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Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident
March 5, 2016 By Tell Mama

Strand Campus in King’s College the Centre of an Islamophobic Hate Incident

We have received a report of an assault against a Muslim female student who was part of the ‘Discover Islam Awareness’ week which is held by the King’s College London Islamic Society (ISoc). Muslim women who were at the stand outside the Strand campus were there to try and break down misconceptions about Islam and

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