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On Multilateral Anti-Extremism

This thought-provoking article on the effects of the demonisation of extremists on both sides, by Asim Siddiqui on CiF, ought to be read in full. In particular, the two concluding paragraphs are outstanding and I am reposting them here:

Communities Secretary John Denham’s comparison with the 1930s fascist campaign against the Jews is welcome insofar as it sends a message of solidarity to those Muslims who feel besieged right now and reminds us how disadvantaged minorities can be scapegoated. However, far-right groups are exploiting a real, albeit small, campaign by Muslim extremists to murder and maim in the name of Islam – such as the recent conviction of the airline bomb plotters showed. There was no comparable Jewish terror campaign in 1930s Britain.

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Masroor or Bunglawala?

Inayat Bunglawala’s assessment of Friday’s EDL/SIOE demonstrations makes of it a game of two halves.

On the one hand, we see Bunglawala lend his support to the younger generation of Muslims, whom he refers to as the so-called “war on terror” generation. Urging them to strike out against the clearest manifestation of what he calls the “relentless vilification, denigration and attacks on their community and faith” – now represented by a collection of football firms calling themselves the English Defence League (EDL).

On the other hand, and this is very interesting, Bunglawala, an MCB honcho, takes a clear swipe at the MCB itself for adopting the more sensible stance against the anti-Muslim demonstrations of the EDL by advising young Muslims to avoid the counter-protests. Here is Bunglawala on the MCB’s “caution”:

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elijah interfaith institute’s religious leadership survey‏ – participants required

i’m not affiliated with the elijah interfaith institute (Elijah Interfaith: Elijah Interfaith Website ), but i do know the boss and strongly approve of his work. i’d appreciate it if any of you could fill out this survey.

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the narrative has two sides

as, generally speaking, genuine cross-green-line dialogue encounters are quite rare in israel and palestine i just thought i’d cross-post to this blog on the haaretz “makom” site by a friend of mine, rabbi gideon sylvester, on his recent visit to bethlehem.

Our first stop was just a stone’s throw from a Yeshiva where I studied. But, like most Palestinian towns and villages it is served by roads that Israelis don’t travel on, so although for years I have driven past it on a daily basis, I was totally unaware of its existence.

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Green Thursday

This Thursday is the tenth anniversary of the brutal repression of students in Iran.

Today a new round of repression is underway in Iran.

Here is something you can do about it. An anniversary demonstration at the Iranian embassy in London is scheduled for this Thursday, starting at 6 PM. Please wear green and come along to 16 Prince’s Gate, SW7. The nearest Tube station is South Kensington.

The only point – and I hope this leads other British bloggers to echo this call – is to show solidarity with the Iranian people.

In fact, as one Iranian exile tells me, people who “come selling newspapers and lecturing the people on what they should do” are not wanted. “Just join and express solidarity”, the exile says.

Please come.

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