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First ever Islamophobia report 'decisively influenced' by controversial MEND group

'It is clear that MEND, an organisation with a tarnished reputation in Government circles, has exerted an important intellectual influence'

December 19, 2018 17:40
Jeremy Corbyn at a Mend meeting
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The first ever report on a working definition of Islamophobia has been “decisively influenced” by the controversial Muslim advocacy organisation MEND, a new report warns.

The definition has been proposed in a report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on British Muslims, with one MP saying it should "now enable the serious work that needs to be done to tackle Islamophobia".

The definition calls it "a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness". 

But Sir John Jenkins – a former ambassador who co-authored a Government review into the Muslim Brotherhood in 2015 - writes in a new Policy Exchange report: “It is clear that MEND, an organisation with a tarnished reputation in Government circles, has exerted an important intellectual influence on the APPG.”