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Keyword: Racism

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News & Analysis

The unreported massacre and rape of Muslims in Guinea

Fahad Ansari

Shawwal 22, 14312010-10-01

There is no clearer example of this than the deafening silence and paralysis inflicting the Muslims of the world when it comes to defending oppressed Muslims of Africa, and in particular Sub-Saharan Africa, or “Black Africa”.

Main Stories

Western racists walk out of anti-racism conference

Our Own Correspondent

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 14302009-05-01

By staging a walk out while President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad of Iran was addressing the UN anti-racism conference in Geneva on April 20, the European countries have exposed their own racism without affecting the ultimate outcome of the meeting. Representatives from a tiny minority of European countries that have a chequered history regarding human rights are all former colonialists who have perpetrated horrible crimes during the colonial era.

Features

Racists are responsible for global security crises

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 14302009-05-01

We have gathered here in the follow up to the Durban conference against racism and racial discrimination to work out practical mechanisms for our holy and humanitarian mission. Over the last centuries, humanity has gone through tremendous suffering and pain. In the Middle Ages, thinkers and scientists were sentenced to death.

World

Racism and police brutality against British Muslims

Fahad Ansari

Rabi' al-Thani 05, 14302009-04-01

“You’re going to remember this day for the rest of your life” — these words were uttered by anti-terror police officers to intimidate and terrify British Muslim Babar Ahmad during the brutal assault inflicted upon him in a pre-dawn raid on his home on December 2, 2003. They were right; Ahmad never forgot that day and spent the last five years struggling to ensure that it would live in the memories of the British public forever.

Special Reports

The UN conference: a participant’s perspective

Fuad Nahdi

Jumada' al-Akhirah 28, 14222001-09-16

Most of the participants at the third UN World Conference Against Racism arrived in Durban filled with cautious optimism, coming to raise critical issues of racial justice. Some were seeking reparations for the trans-Atlantic slave-trade, others for exposing the racist core of Zionism.

Special Reports

Politicking over the definition of racism dominates preparation for UN conference in South Africa...

Waseem Shehzad

Rabi' al-Thani 24, 14222001-07-16

As delegates from around the world prepare to head for South Africa at the end of August to attend the UN Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (August 31-September 7), it is already clear that much intolerance exists even among the delegates who are working to hammer out a draft communiqué for the conference.

Special Reports

US and Israel threaten boycott if zionism is included

Tayebah Nur

Rabi' al-Thani 24, 14222001-07-16

US diplomats have been working hard to ensure that Zionism does not appear on the agenda of the World Conference Against Racism, to be held in Durban, South Africa.

Book Review

Conceptualising an imposed ‘racial contract’ at the heart of western social relations

Aisha Geissinger

Muharram 15, 14201999-05-01

Racism is one of the defining characteristics of the twentieth century. Even societies built on the Enlightenment belief in equality of mankind seem unable to bring about an end to racial discrimination.

Special Reports

Racism a central part of American life

Waseem Shehzad

Dhu al-Hijjah 14, 14191999-04-01

Rudolph Giuliani, dubbed Adolf by critics, had hoped to shoot his way into the US senate. The New York mayor nearly succeeded until Amadou Diallo’s murder by the police on February 4...

World

No Asians or Aboriginal rights but we Ossies are no racists

Our Own Correspondent

Jumada' al-Ula' 25, 14191998-09-16

Australian politicians and pundits are lining up to express their dismay at the return of racism to public life, urging the electorate not to vote for Ms Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party in the snap October 3 election called partly to contain its growing threat to the main political parties.

World

Germany leads new tide of racism and xenophobia sweeping Europe

Mahmoud Ahmed Shaikh

Muharram 19, 14191998-05-16

Throughout Europe, political parties campaigning on anti-foreigner platforms are chalking up remarkable gains, with Germany leading the way as poll figures and recently published figures on racist attacks show.

Book Review

Invisibility lies in the eyes of the beholder

Yusuf Progler

Jumada' al-Ula' 14, 14181997-09-16

'I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your hollywood-movie ectoplasms. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids - and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. Like the bodiless heads you sometimes see in circus sideshows, it is as though I have been surrounded by mirrors of hard, distorting glass.

Book Review

The story of Mandela's struggle for freedom and justice

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 14181997-08-01

The world's best known and longest-serving political prisoner's 27-year ordeal finally came to an end when shortly before 4 pm on February 11, 1990, Nelson R Mandela, accompanied by his wife Winnie, walked out of the Victor Verster prison in Cape Town. It may have been a few short steps to the prison gate, but it was a giant leap for Mandela and indeed the whole of South Africa.

Malcolm X at Harlem Freedom Rally (1960)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

When we say “our” we do not mean Muslim nor Christian, Catholic nor Protestant, Baptist nor Methodist, Democrat nor Republican, Mason nor Elk. By “our” Harlem Freedom, we mean the black people of Harlem, the black people of America, and the black people all over this earth.

Malcolm X at Queens College (May 5, 1960)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

One who practices this Divine Obedience is called a Muslim, commonly known, spelled, and referred to here in the West as Moslem. There are over 600 million Muslims on this earth, predominantly in Africa and Asia, and we here in America under the Divine Guidance of Mr. Elijah Muhammad are an integral part of the vast World of Islam that stretches from the China Seas to the sunny shores of West Africa.

Malcolm X at Bayard Rustin Debate (November, 1960)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

In the past two years, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad has become the most talked about black man in America because he is having such miraculous success in getting his program over among the so-called Negro masses. Time magazine last year wrote that he has eliminated from among his followers alcohol, dope addiction, profanity—all of which stems from disrespect of self.

Eleanor Fischer interviews Malcolm X 
(1961)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Well, any form of integration, forced integration, any effort to force integration upon whites is actually hypocritical. It is a form of hypocrisy involved. If a white man puts his arm around me voluntarily, that’s brotherhood. But if you hold a gun on him and make him embrace me and pretend to be friendly or brotherly toward me, then that’s not brotherhood, that’s hypocrisy.

Malcolm X at Harvard Law School Forum (March 24, 1961)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

As students, scholars, professors and scientists you should be well aware that we are living in a world and at a time when great changes are taking place. New ideas are replacing the old ones. Old governments are collapsing, and new nations are being born. The entire “old system” which has held the Old World together has lost its effectiveness, and now that Old World is going out. A new system or New World must replace the Old World.

Malcolm X at Open Mind Roundtable (October 15, 1961)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Yes, I think there is a new so-called Negro. We don’t recognize the term “Negro” but I really believe that there’s a new so-called Negro here in America. He not only is impatient. Not only is he dissatisfied, not only is he disillusioned, but he’s getting very angry.

Malcolm X at Yale Law School (October 20, 1962)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

The Western World finds itself today constantly engulfed in crisis after crisis. The ingredients for disaster lurk constantly on all sides...both at home and abroad. The Western World’s leading diplomats are whispering in the halls of the UN that catastrophe can come any moment, any hour, any second.

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