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Regents Park stabbing
Westminster stabbing: Armed police surround Regent's Park mosque after man knifed to death nearby and 'attackers fled to place of worship'
Armed police swooped on a mosque near Regent's Park in the hunt for suspects after a man was stabbed to death in central London on Thursday evening.
A man was found with stab wounds at a housing block in Cunningham Place, Westminster, at about 6.15pm on Thursday. The suspects had fled the scene, police said.
The victim, believed to be in his early twenties, was treated in Elmton Court before being taken to hospital where he later died.
Picture: items left by paramedics at the scene of an incident in Cunningham Place, Westminster.
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Regents Park stabbing
Westminster stabbing: Armed police surround Regent's Park mosque after man knifed to death nearby and 'attackers fled to place of worship'
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Armed police swooped on a mosque near Regent's Park in the hunt for suspects after a man was stabbed to death in central London on Thursday evening.
A man was found with stab wounds at a housing block in Cunningham Place, Westminster, at about 6.15pm on Thursday. The suspects had fled the scene, police said.
The victim, believed to be in his early twenties, was treated in Elmton Court before being taken to hospital where he later died.
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Regents Park stabbing
Westminster stabbing: Armed police surround Regent's Park mosque after man knifed to death nearby and 'attackers fled to place of worship'
Armed police swooped on a mosque near Regent's Park in the hunt for suspects after a man was stabbed to death in central London on Thursday evening.
A man was found with stab wounds at a housing block in Cunningham Place, Westminster, at about 6.15pm on Thursday. The suspects had fled the scene, police said.
The victim, believed to be in his early twenties, was treated in Elmton Court before being taken to hospital where he later died.
Picture: Forensics at the scene of an incident in Cunningham Place, Westminster.
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Regents Park stabbing
Westminster stabbing: Armed police surround Regent's Park mosque after man knifed to death nearby and 'attackers fled to place of worship'
Armed police swooped on a mosque near Regent's Park in the hunt for suspects after a man was stabbed to death in central London on Thursday evening.
A man was found with stab wounds at a housing block in Cunningham Place, Westminster, at about 6.15pm on Thursday. The suspects had fled the scene, police said.
The victim, believed to be in his early twenties, was treated in Elmton Court before being taken to hospital where he later died.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Regents Park stabbing
Regents Park stabbing: knifemen washed faces and feet at London mosque and mingled with worshippers to evade police after killing man in his 20s. Police raid a flat in MacMillan House opposite Regents Park Mosque today.
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Miqdaad Versi
Miqdaad Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist
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Miqdaad Versi
Miqdaad Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Ian Byrne with food donations at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Ian Byrne with food donations at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Imam Shift Ur Rehman wearing his new West Ham scarf gift while talking with worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Imam Shift Ur Rehman wearing his new West Ham scarf gift as he addresses worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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Tories are prejudiced against Islam, says council candidate. Amir Sadjady told to ‘suck it up’ and stop complaining after alleging discrimination.
Amir Sadjady, photographed at home in west London. He is a Muslim Conservative who was told to stop complaining that he had been discriminated against after he failed to become a councillor says his experiences led him to conclude the party was “prejudiced against Islam”. Sadjady, a small business owner, said he was the victim of “passive aggressive discrimination” when he was not selected last year for a winnable seat in two west London boroughs, and wanted to speak out in the hope the party would reform. Sadjady, 41, said he was repeatedly told to keep quiet about his concerns and that at one point Shaun Bailey, the Conservative party’s London mayoral candidate, told him to “suck it up” so that he would have a chance of getting on in the party. Bailey denies using the phrase “suck it up”.
“There is a prejudice against Islam in the Conservatives, 100%, that’s partly driven by the rightwing media,” Sadjady said. “They either ignore you, or don’t select you, or they bully you out. There is definitely Islamophobia there.”
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. Versi monitors Islamophobia in the British media. He talks about the coverage of the Christchurch massacre, anti-Muslim prejudice – and why he is an optimist. Versi is the Oxford-educated assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, a democratic Muslim umbrella body in Britain with over 500 affiliates, representing national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
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‘The Tories are institutionally Islamophobic’: Miqdaad Versi takes on MPs and the media.
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(180517) -- CAIRO, May 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A worker cleans the yard of the Al-Azhar Mosque on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt, on May 17, 2018. (Xinhua/Meng Tao)
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(180517) -- CAIRO, May 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Muslims pray at the Al-Azhar Mosque on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt, on May 17, 2018. (Xinhua/Meng Tao)
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(180517) -- CAIRO, May 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A Muslim reads the Koran at the Al-Azhar Mosque on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt, on May 17, 2018. (Xinhua/Meng Tao)
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