Iran to file complaint over FIFA hijab ban

Iranian women's soccer team

Iran is to file a complaint against the FIFA official who banned the country’s women football team from playing in an Olympics qualifier match, over their hijab.

“We have already held talks with the president of the International Federation of Association Football about the participation of Iranian women in matches with full Islamic hijab,” said head of the Iranian Football Federation (IFF) Ali Kaffashian. “Unfortunately, however, I do not know why the official in charge of the matches refused to let our team play,” ISNA quoted the IFF chief as saying on Saturday. Therefore, we will file a complaint to FIFA against the official in charge of the games.”

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Christians show solidarity with Muslims in Shotton

Shotton interfaith mealA group of Christians and Muslims have shared a meal to show “solidarity” in an area that has seen protests about plans for an Islamic cultural centre.

The event, Sharing Tables, Sharing Stories, was held at the Bengal Dynasty restaurant, Shotton, Flintshire. Organiser Mike Harrison said it showed harmony was possible in Shotton.

Last month, English Defence League protesters marched at the former Shotton Lane Social Club, proposed site for the new cultural centre. Flintshire Muslim Cultural Society had been planning to turn the property into a multi-cultural centre. The building burned down in a suspicious fire in February.

Tuesday’s event was organised by a local volunteers group, Together Creating Communities. North Wales organiser Mr Harrison said:

“This gathering demonstrates that despite the perceptions voiced in some sections of the media, Christians and Muslims can stand together. We hope that Sharing Tables, Sharing Stories will be the first step in showing protest groups that a multi-faith community can live together in harmony in Shotton.”

BBC News, 1 June 2011

Headteacher who called parents ‘Muslim f******’ is banned

Simon ParkerThis is Simon Parker, the primary school headteacher who launched foul-mouthed racist and sexist attacks on staff and parents and who has now been banned from the classroom for life.

The disgraced head “bullied and intimidated” terrified staff and “belittled” children at Coppice Primary School, Chigwell, Essex, in 2008 and 2009.

A General Teaching Council disciplinary inquiry heard Parker called parents “Muslim f******” and labelled a supply teacher a “black b****”. He also pulled his eyes sideways to impersonate a Chinese early years teacher, adding “I can’t stand them”.

His shocking catalogue of abuse included Parker calling a prospective teacher a “P*ki” and stating “we don’t want any of those” in respect to a black applicant. Parker also called a governor a “lazy whore”, claimed a teacher was absent because she had “vaginal thrush” and referred to another as a “fat a*** teacher”. The disgraced headteacher called less-able pupils “Congo Bongo” and claimed Muslims are “always blowing things up”.

Shamed Parker refused to attend the two-day disciplinary hearing held in Birmingham or defend his case.

Daily Mail, 3 June 2011

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The sensational story that wasn’t: reports of ‘stoning’ death of Ukrainian girl turn out to be false

“The circumstances around the death of Kateryna Korin, a 19-year-old Ukrainian student on the Crimean peninsula, appeared to point to a made-for-tabloid tragedy: a young beauty-pageant contestant brutally killed by her admirer, a radical Islamist who chose to stone her to death under an unforgiving interpretation of Islamic law. There was just one small problem: They weren’t true.”

Farangis Najibullah reports on press coverage of the “Muslim girl stoned to death under Sharia law” – as the Daily Mail put it, with characteristic disregard for the facts.

RFE/RL, 3 June 2011

UK police cleared of ‘beating up’ Muslim suspect

Babar-AhmadFour police officers accused of beating up a Muslim terrorism suspect and mocking his religion were cleared of any wrongdoing by a London court on Friday.

The officers from London’s Territorial Support Group (TSG) were on trial on charges of violently assaulting Babar Ahmad during a dawn raid on his home in December 2003 as part of a counter-terrorism operation.

In 2009, the Metropolitan Police admitted wrongdoing over the arrest and paid Ahmad £60,000 in damages. However, the officers’ lawyer said a listening device planted in Ahmad’s home before his arrest backed their account of events.

A jury at Southwark Crown Court took less than an hour to clear Police Constables Roderick James-Bowen, Mark Jones, and Nigel Cowley and Detective Constable John Donohue of causing actual bodily harm. “The officers look forward to returning to work. They are hoping that they will be able to put these unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations behind them,” their lawyer Colin Reynolds told reporters.

Ahmad, 37, was never charged in relation to his arrest but is in custody awaiting extradition to America for alleged terrorism offenses. British courts have granted the extradition but Ahmad appealed and the case has not yet been resolved.

Prosecutors told the court that before the raid on Ahmad’s south London home, officers had been briefed that he had received terrorism training and had fought overseas in support of holy war.

Police had feared Ahmad would resist but prosecutors said in fact he had remained submissive. It was alleged that he was assaulted despite being restrained and officers had put him in a Muslim prayer position and asked him “Where is your God now?” When he arrived at the police station, pictures showed he was battered and bruised.

However, the four constables denied Ahmad’s claims and said he had violently resisted and that had led to his injuries.

Sacramento man sentenced for beating Sikh cab driver he mistook for Muslim

A Sacramento man was sentenced to 13 years in prison for beating up a cab driver because he thought that he was Muslim. Pedro Ramirez made a plea bargain with the prosecutor’s office to get 13 years instead of life in prison, which was possible if he was convicted at trial.

Ramirez, his wife and another couple got a ride home from a Sacramento club last November – and got into a dispute over payment with the cab driver. The prosecution said Herbehjan Singh was savagely beaten because he wore a turban, which led the attackers to believe he was Muslim.

News 10, 3 June 2011

Senior civil servant quits over Dutch government’s alliance with Wilders

Annemieke NijhofA senior civil servant with the infrastructure and environment ministry has resigned because she no longer wishes to be associated with the anti-Islam PVV.

Annemieke Nijhof, director general in charge of water policy, told the NRC she has no trouble with doing her job, but is finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the tone of the integration debate in the Netherlands. “The PVV describes 1.6 million of my fellow countrymen as fundamentalists who are threatening the rule of law,” she told the paper.

Nijhof said Iraqi friends she has known for 15 years are complaining about the more unpleasant social climate in the Netherlands. “It is becoming taboo to warn about this… I worry things will go downhill even more, and am very worried about the next election,” she told the paper.

Last year, research by civil service magazine Binnenlands Bestuurshowed 60% of government officials had difficulty with the involvement of the PVV in government.

The party is not a formal cabinet member but has an alliance with the VVD and Christian Democrats on economic and immigration policy.

Dutch News, 3 June 2011

EDL Tower Hamlets demonstration set for August

EDL Tower Hamlets demoThe English Defence League’s long-trailed protest in the East London borough of Tower Hamlets (see herehere and here) is now scheduled to take place on Saturday 27 August.

As we have previously noted, the proposal for a demonstration in an area described by the EDL leadership as “the heartland of Islamic terrorism” has been accompanied by explicit threats of violence by their supporters against the local Muslim community.

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Ataka faces fine over assault on Muslims at Sofia mosque

Bulgaria’s nationalist party Ataka will be fined BGN 2500 – the maximum amount allowed – over the assault on praying Muslims at the Banya Bashi mosque, announced Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova.

On May 20, the far-right party led by Volen Siderov shocked Bulgaria as its rally protesting against the use of loudspeakers by the mosque in downtown Sofia got out of hand, and activists of Ataka assaulted praying Muslims in front of the mosque.

The incident has had wider repercussions, all the way from Bulgarians flocking to lay flowers at the mosque as a sign of apology, to the start of investigation of Ataka for stirring ethnic and religious hatred and the consolidation of the voters of the Bulgarian ethnic Turkish party DPS (Movement for Rights and Freedoms).

“A breach of the public order is punishable by a fine of BGN 100 to BGN 2500. In this case, the violation is of crucial importance to society, which is why we are will impose the maximum penalty”, Veska Georgieva, Director of the Sofia Municipality Inspectorate explained.

Novinite, 31 May 2011

Converted into pounds sterling 2,500 Bulgarian levs amounts to £1,114.

Pat Robertson says fighting Muslims is just like fighting Nazis

Right Wing Watch reports that US Christian bigot Pat Robertson has once again attacked Muslims, by comparing them to Nazis. “Why is it bigoted to resist Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and to say we don’t want to live under Nazi Germany?” Robertson asked. “But oh it’s bigoted if we speak out against a force that is slowly but surely trying to exercise domination over the world.”