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Witnesses say officers beat prominent Muslim leader from Edmonton who had travelled to the kingdom for pilgrimage.
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Witnesses say police beat prominent Shia Muslim leader from Edmonton who travelled to the kingdom for annual pilgrimage.
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Public figures launch appeal to thwart Israel's membership to OECD.
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Britain's High Court has rejected a Muslim group's claim that the government had breached international law by allowing US military planes carrying weapons to Israel to land at British airports.
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Last Modified: 23 Aug 2006 18:58 GMT
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The number of British Muslims who say they experience discrimination has nearly doubled in the past four years, according to a survey.
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Last Modified: 17 Dec 2004 00:04 GMT
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The UK government must combat Islamophobia and pursue a more Muslim-friendly foreign policy if British Muslims are to fully integrate
Roshan Muhammed Salih
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Last Modified: 18 Nov 2004 20:35 GMT
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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, US President George Bush, and French President Jacque Chirac are the world's worst "Islamphobes" of 2004, according to a leading British Muslim rights group.
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Last Modified: 27 Jun 2004 08:19 GMT
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A BBC television presenter faces a police investigation into alleged racial incitement after writing an article that attacks Arabs as "suicide bombers, limb amputators, women repressors".
Shaheen Chughtai
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Last Modified: 10 Jan 2004 14:28 GMT
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On the eve of the US president's controversial state visit to the UK, George Bush faces fresh embarrassment after being forced to cancel a party near London's main mosque.
Shaista Aziz
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Last Modified: 17 Nov 2003 18:33 GMT
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Two Turkish sisters are being harassed by the country’s secular authorities for defending their right to wear the hijab, a human rights groups has said.
Roshan Muhammed Salih
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Last Modified: 07 Oct 2003 19:15 GMT
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