“Look, mate, this is my country”. Was the Daily Mail listening? Before the opening of the Olympics, the Daily Mail ran a series of stories on those athletes it called “plastic Brits “. By this ugly term, it referred to... Read more
AWMWC joins the ‘Do not spend an evening with a rapist’ campaign calling the Guildhall at Portsmouth to cancel its dinner event where Tyson, a convicted rapist, is invited as a guest of honour. 
Read moreHidden in the Apple Dictionary version 2.0.3 (51.5) © Copyright 2005-2007, is this prejudiced and exasperatingly simplistic description of Islam and the role that women play within the faith. The source appears to be a 1996 CNN... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi A shocking human rights report revealed that more than 82 per cent of Moroccan women are victims of domestic violence, and 52 per cent of recorded incidents of violence against unmarried women are sexual assault.  ... Read more
At the Slade Research Centre, 21 to 29 June, 2012, a controversial exhibition is going on as part of the London Festival of Photography 2012, drawing on original archive material unearthed by a team of Human Rights Watch during the... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi It seems that the Saudi media rhetoric regarding reform and claims of reconsidering women’s human rights are mere sedative promises. Women are still treated like minors and men are still seen as predators. Saudi... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Dubai Press Club, the organizer of Arab Media Forum, announced the results of a survey it has conducted during its eleventh Forum. The study which involved the opinions of a random sample of 700 people is part of its... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi An article published by the British newspaper, The Daily Mail, on 27 May 2012, seems to reveal yet another proof of worrying press attitudes towards Muslims of Britain. Entitled ‘Second and third generation migrants struggle to... Read more
The land of Jats, Haryana, which has been acknowledged by the entire country for the chivalry of its people who have contributed greatly to the Indian armed forces in the past and also in the present day, has much more to itself than just... Read more