Reports and comment from Islamophobia Watch 27 October-2 November 2014
- Muslim groups disheartened by Canadian PM’s silence on anti-Muslim backlash 2 November 2014
- Police investigate vandalism at Ottawa mosque 2 November 2014
- Why online Islamophobia is difficult to stop 2 November 2014
- FBI to keep visiting mosques despite Muslim complaints 2 November 2014
- Shawcross steps up assault on Islamic charities 2 November 2014
- Anti-fascists confront Britain First in Rochester 1 November 2014
- Europe’s Muslims feel under siege 1 November 2014
- Woman who had her veil ripped off her face hits out after sheriff allows racist attacker to dodge jail 1 November 2014
- Britain First Rochester election mail leaflet dubbed illegal 1 November 2014
- King’s Lynn: first prayers held at Islamic community centre targeted in far-right campaign 31 October 2014
- No radicalisation or violent extremism in Birmingham schools, says Education Secretary, but she defends Gove’s witch-hunt 31 October 2014
- Islamophobia Awareness Month starts tomorrow 31 October 2014
- Rotherham taxi drivers face ‘daily’ racist abuse 31 October 2014
- Taxi driver scarred for life after suspected race hate attack with knife 30 October 2014
- UC Berkeley student group votes to disinvite Bill Maher; college overturns it 30 October 2014
- Canadian actor punched in face after ‘Islamophobia’ experiment goes wrong in wake of Ottawa shooting 30 October 2014
- Albuquerque ‘peace walk’ to support Islamic Center 29 October 2014
- FT profiles former far‑leftist turned far‑right Islamophobe 29 October 2014
- Wheatfield, New York: plan for Islamic cultural center provokes hate calls 29 October 2014
- Israeli MP proposes banning Islamic prayer call 29 October 2014
- Perth: racist vandals mistake Sikh temple for mosque 29 October 2014
- ‘Go back to your f****** Muslim country’: Kiwi couple charged over Brisbane assault 29 October 2014
- Ahead of midterms, Islamophobes ramp up anti-immigrant rhetoric 29 October 2014
- Muslim funeral home in Orléans defaced with Islamophobic graffiti 28 October 2014
- Columnist’s diatribe on French decline becomes a bestseller 28 October 2014
- FBI questioning mosque leaders 28 October 2014
- Front National resists ‘kebabisation’ of France 28 October 2014
- Berkeley students rally to remove Islamophobe Bill Maher as commencement speaker 28 October 2014
- Parent banned from Maryland high school after Islam homework dispute 28 October 2014
- Shut down all mosques, former Hérouxville councillor says 27 October 2014
- Far-right ‘anti-burqa’ stunt at Australian parliament 27 October 2014
- Telegraph profiles Britain First 27 October 2014
- ‘From Headscarves to Football Scarves’ visit Emirates Stadium 27 October 2014
 
							 Muslim groups are disappointed that Stephen Harper hasn’t spoken out against a spike in anti-Muslim hate crimes since two separate attacks by jihadist sympathizers left two Canadian soldiers dead last week.
Muslim groups are disappointed that Stephen Harper hasn’t spoken out against a spike in anti-Muslim hate crimes since two separate attacks by jihadist sympathizers left two Canadian soldiers dead last week. A rock-hurling man smashed windows at a south Ottawa mosque early Friday in an act of vandalism that the vice-president of the mosque suspects is a hate crime.
A rock-hurling man smashed windows at a south Ottawa mosque early Friday in an act of vandalism that the vice-president of the mosque suspects is a hate crime. TAMPA — With the Islamic State making vague threats of an attack on the American homeland, FBI agents are visiting and questioning leaders in the U.S. Muslim community to gather information they say might help head off any danger to the American public.
TAMPA — With the Islamic State making vague threats of an attack on the American homeland, FBI agents are visiting and questioning leaders in the U.S. Muslim community to gather information they say might help head off any danger to the American public. The government’s charity watchdog has launched a series of formal investigations into British aid organisations, amid concerns that they are at risk of being hijacked by terrorists in Syria and Iraq.
The government’s charity watchdog has launched a series of formal investigations into British aid organisations, amid concerns that they are at risk of being hijacked by terrorists in Syria and Iraq.
