The Most Islamophobic Academic in Britain
SOAS student | 12.02.2006 23:11 | Education
The Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) Prof. Colin Bundy condemned as an Islamophobe
Colin Bundy, South African head of SOAS and deputy head of the University of London, was nominated for an Islamophobia Award by IHRC for his mistreatment of student Nasser Amin, at the same time as his hypocritical defence of the right of free speech for Dr Shirin Akiner an apologist for President Karimov, and Bundy's defence of free speech for the visits of Israeli Embassy officials to SOAS.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) announces with sadness the
winners of this year's Islamophobia Awards. The awards are the
result of ordinary people world-wide nominating and then voting for a
list of people by region whom they believe to be the worst perpetrators of
Islamophobia in the previous year.
Based purely on their (lack of) popularity the shortlist and winners
for each category are:
UK
Charles Clarke (British Home Secretary); Sir Ian Blair (Commissioner,
Metropolitan Police Service); Professor Colin Bundy (Principal, SOAS);
Jon Ware (BBC Panorama reporter)
Winner: Sir Ian Blair
Middle East & Africa
Natan Sharansky (former Israeli Minister); South African Board of
Deputies; Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi; US & British Special Forces in Iraq; Hosni
Mubarak (Egyptian President)
Joint winners: Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi & US and British Special Forces in
Iraq
Australasia & Asia
Islam Karimov (Uzbek President); Thaksin Shinawatra (Prime Minister,
Thailand); Sophie Panopoulos (Liberal MP, Australia); John Howard
(Australian Prime Minister)
Winner: John Howard
Europe & Russia
Vladimir Putin (Russian President); Nicolas Sarkozy (French Interior
Minister); Kaj Vilhelmsen (Danish Radio Commentator); The Northern League
(Italian political party)
Winner: Vladimir Putin
Americas:
George W. Bush (President, USA); Oprah Winfrey (Chat Show Host); Front
Page Magazine (website); Daniel Pipes (journalist)
Winner: George W. Bush
Special Award, Islamophobe of the Year: Tony Blair (British Prime
Minister)
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=1657
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) announces with sadness the
winners of this year's Islamophobia Awards. The awards are the
result of ordinary people world-wide nominating and then voting for a
list of people by region whom they believe to be the worst perpetrators of
Islamophobia in the previous year.
Based purely on their (lack of) popularity the shortlist and winners
for each category are:
UK
Charles Clarke (British Home Secretary); Sir Ian Blair (Commissioner,
Metropolitan Police Service); Professor Colin Bundy (Principal, SOAS);
Jon Ware (BBC Panorama reporter)
Winner: Sir Ian Blair
Middle East & Africa
Natan Sharansky (former Israeli Minister); South African Board of
Deputies; Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi; US & British Special Forces in Iraq; Hosni
Mubarak (Egyptian President)
Joint winners: Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi & US and British Special Forces in
Iraq
Australasia & Asia
Islam Karimov (Uzbek President); Thaksin Shinawatra (Prime Minister,
Thailand); Sophie Panopoulos (Liberal MP, Australia); John Howard
(Australian Prime Minister)
Winner: John Howard
Europe & Russia
Vladimir Putin (Russian President); Nicolas Sarkozy (French Interior
Minister); Kaj Vilhelmsen (Danish Radio Commentator); The Northern League
(Italian political party)
Winner: Vladimir Putin
Americas:
George W. Bush (President, USA); Oprah Winfrey (Chat Show Host); Front
Page Magazine (website); Daniel Pipes (journalist)
Winner: George W. Bush
Special Award, Islamophobe of the Year: Tony Blair (British Prime
Minister)
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=1657
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