by Sean Reilly | Nov 14, 2007
Religious organisations already have a major stake in the global economy and can now shift decisively towards using their resources for ethical purposes and to redistribute wealth to the poor, a major group of faith investors says. “Faith organisations have the real...
by Sean Reilly | Nov 14, 2007
An amalgam of research projects prepared by members of an expert panel examining published newspaper articles and reporting the experiences of Muslim journalists has revealed a “torrent” of negative stories and widespread prejudice. According to a report...
by Sean Reilly | Nov 14, 2007
The United States-led military offensive in Iraq has strengthened its neighbour Iran, and led to a weakening of the moral authority of the United States, US civil rights leader the Rev Jesse Jackson said during a visit to Britain – writes Martin Revis....
by Sean Reilly | Nov 14, 2007
Britain’s black communities have still to throw off the mentality of slavery and need to invest in the future of their young people and build their confidence, leading US civil rights campaigner the Rev Jesse Jackson told reporters ahead of a public lecture at...
by Sean Reilly | Nov 14, 2007
The head of the Muslim Council of Britain has condemned what he describes as “the climate of fear” and prejudice experienced by many Muslims in the UK, and has called on the authorities to stamp out prejudice and promote fair treatment. Muhammad Abdul Bari...