August 2024

Racist riots are nothing new – they’re part of the fabric of British society

The idea that it is a surprise again is a bit strange given Britain's been having these kinds of riots ever since we’ve been in the country. You've had these problems in 1919 in Cardiff, 1958, the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 2001 in Bradford and Oldham. This is a feature of British society, this happens a lot. It’s clearly an expression of wider societal racism.
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The rise of residential segregation and discrimination against Muslims in India

In cities across India, Muslims face systemic barriers when attempting to rent or buy residential space, not limited to private landlords; it permeates housing societies and real estate markets, often justified under the guise of maintaining social harmony. However, this so-called harmony is nothing more than a façade for prejudice.
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