All-Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia
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Activities
Set up in November 2010, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia's purpose is:
- To investigate the forms, manifestations and extent of prejudice and discrimination against Muslims in the UK today. To review the effectiveness of all legislation with a view to improving the rate of success in the prosecution of hate crimes. To review existing mechanisms for the recording of anti-Muslim hate crimes both through police forces across the country and through third party reporting sites with a view to improving data quality and comprehensiveness. To investigate and review the role of the media in fostering mutual respect and tolerance and guarding against misrepresentations of Islam and intolerance towards Muslims. [1]
Criticism
People
- Co-Chairs: Simon Danczuk (Lab) Stuart Andrew (Con)
- Vice Chair: Jack Straw
- Treasurer: Nigel Dodds
- Eric Ollerenshaw – Con
- Dr Julian Lewis – Con
- Lord Sheikh – Con
- Simon Hughes – LD
- Sir Peter Bottomley - Con
- Gordon Birtwistle – LD
- Iain Stewart – Con
- Sarah Teather – LD
- Sir Andrew Stunell – LD
- Julie Hilling
- Mark Hendrick
- Stephen Timms
- David Anderson
- Jonathan Ashworth
- Caroline Lucas
- Jonathan Edwards
- Lord Ahmed
DATE OF GROUP’S LAST REGISTERED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING was 28 January 2014.
Funding
Publications
Contact
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 27 May 2014], acc June 2014
- ↑ Dr Chris Allen, It's Time the All Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia Found Its Teeth, The Blog, HuffPost, 16 July 2013, acc 27 December 2013