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Law To Outlaw Incitement to Religious Hatred
Welcomed
7 July 2004
The Muslim Council of Britain welcomes today's announcement from the Home
Secretary, David Blunkett, about plans to outlaw incitement to religious
hatred in the UK.
"This is a long overdue measure but nevertheless is a welcome first step. It
will hopefully close a loophole in the law that has meant that whereas
incitement to racial hatred has been prohibited, incitement to religious
hatred has not. This anomaly has not gone unnoticed by Far Right groups in
the UK who have been abusing this loophole by publicly adapting their old
racist rhetoric of yesteryear into a virulently anti-Muslim invective
designed to create divisions in our society," said Iqbal Sacranie,
Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Britain.
At the same time, the MCB continues to urge the government to introduce
comprehensive legislation outlawing religious discrimination in the civil
arena either by extending the Race Relations Act to include religion or
under a new Single Equalities Act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of
race and religion. The government's own sponsored Derby Report on Religious
Discrimination in England and Wales in March 2001 confirmed that British
Muslims suffered from "a consistently higher level of unfair treatment than
by most other religious groups" and highlighted education, employment, the
media, immigration, policing and prisons as the areas where religious
discrimination was most prevalent. This situation has been further
aggravated since the tragic events of 9/11.
Mr Sacranie further added:
"One of the most important freedoms for all of us must be the freedom from
hate. There currently exists a hierarchy of rights. This is the first step
towards a level playing field. The sooner the Government introduces
comprehensive legislation prohibiting Religious Discrimination as it has
done with Racial Discrimination the sooner a fairer deal for all UK citizens
can be reached. However we await sight of the actual draft legislation to be
able to offer more detailed comments."
[Ends]
Note for Editors:
The Muslim Council of Britain (www.mcb.org.uk)
is the UK's representative Muslim umbrella body with over 400 affiliated
national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.
For further information please contact: The Muslim Council of Britain,
Boardman House, 64 Broadway, Stratford, London E15 1NT,
Tel: 07708 065 150 or 0208 432 0585/6, Fax: 0208 432 0587 Email:
media@mcb.org.uk Website:
http://www.mcb.org.uk
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