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The Nuclear Card

Mehdi Hasan: We Mustn’t Allow Muslims in Public Life to be Silenced

Posted on 09 July 2012 by Emperor

Mehdi Hasan hits out against the campaign of silencing Muslims in public life through acts of intimidation and smearing:

We mustn’t allow Muslims in public life to be silenced

by Mehdi Hasan (Guardian: Comment is Free)

Have you ever been called an Islamist? How about a jihadist or a terrorist? Extremist, maybe? Welcome to my world. It’s pretty depressing. Every morning, I take a deep breath and then go online to discover what new insult or smear has been thrown in my direction. Whether it’s tweets, blogposts or comment threads, the abuse is as relentless as it is vicious.

You might think I’d have become used to it by now. Well, I haven’t. When I started writing for a living, I never imagined I’d be the victim of such personal, such Islamophobic, attacks, on a near-daily basis. On joining the New Statesman in 2009, I was promptly subjected to an online smear campaign, involving a series of selectively edited videos of speeches I’d delivered in front of groups of Muslim university students several years ago. I was accused of being a “secret” member of the extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, and a “dangerous Muslim shithead” in the “same genre” as the Nazis. The post that sticks in my mind is from the blogger who referred to me as a “moderate cockroach” whose Islamic faith was “no different from the Islam of Abu Hamza, Abu Qatada, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Anjem Choudary or any of the ‘tiny minority’ of Islamic terrorists who believe that Islam must dominate, no matter what the cost”.

Three years later, as I leave the New Statesman to join the Huffington Post UK, little seems to have changed. “Huffington Post’s new UK political director brings pro-Iran baggage,” screamed the headline on the Fox News website back in late May. My “baggage”? I once publicly praised a fatwa from Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, forbidding the production of nuclear weapons. Shame on me! Another ultra-conservative US news website, the Washington Free Beacon, referred to me as the “HuffPo’s house jihadi”.

The mere mention of the words “Islam” or “Muslim” generates astonishing levels of hysteria and hate on the web. As one of only two Muslim columnists in the mainstream media – the other being the Independent’s Yasmin Alibhai-Brown – I have the dubious distinction of being on the receiving end of much of it. In August 2011, for instance, I wrote a light-hearted column in the Guardian on Ramadan, examining how Muslim athletes cope with fasting while competing. The article provoked an astonishing 957 comments, the vast majority of which were malicious, belligerent or both. As one perplexed commenter observed: “There is much we might criticise Islam for … but to see the amount of hatred being spewed on this thread on an article about something as innocuous as fasting really makes one wonder.” Indeed.

And it isn’t just pieces about Muslims. A recent interview of mine with the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, elicited the following response: “Get out of my country, goatfucker.” How many other political columnists have to deal with such “feedback”? And how many of my fellow pundits in the British media get death threats in the post, warning them that “there will not be 1 live Muslim left in Europe when we have finished”?

From my perspective, the British commentariat can be divided into three groups. The first consists of a handful of journalists who regularly speak out against the rising tide of anti-Muslim bigotry – from the Telegraph’s Peter Oborne to a bevy of Guardian columnists, including Jonathan Freedland, Seumas Milne and Gary Younge.

The second consists of those writers, such as the Mail’s Melanie Phillips, the Telegraph’s Charles Moore and the Spectator’s Douglas Murray, who see Islam and Muslims as alien, hostile and threatening. Phillips has referred darkly to a “fifth column in our midst”; Murray has said “conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board”.

But it is the third, and perhaps biggest, group that concerns me most: those commentators who boast otherwise impeccable anti-racist credentials yet tend to be silent on the subject of Islamophobia; journalists who cannot bring themselves to recognise, let alone condemn, the growing prevalence of anti-Muslim feeling across Europe – or acknowledge the simple fact that the targeting of a powerless, brown-skinned minority is indeed a form of racism.

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  • Sarah Brown

    I suppose this has now become a rather convoluted saga, and a UK based one too, but I wanted to link to this post I wrote to try to indicate that it’s not just a case of Mehdi Hasan vs. evil bigots. He has said some bigoted things himself, IMO, and I think it’s reasonable people should call him out on this.

    http://hurryupharry.org/2012/07/11/silencing-dissent-hasan-and-freedland/

    I’ll quote from an email I sent someone about this as it might resonate with Loonwatch/US readers more:

    “The Mehdi Hasan thing annoyed me a lot – Freedland too. If Pamela Geller was being subjected to antisemitic abuse surely one could agree that was horrible but still think she was a fine one to talk about bigotry, and still criticise her for things relating to what she has said about being Jewish, maybe her use of the word ‘kapo’, or about Israel?”

  • http://thepenofawanderingstranger.com/personal/ Jack Cope

    Expat in SE Asia; the thing I most remember about Malaysia and living there was the whole ‘Quran burning’ thing. Literally no one I had spoken to in Malaysia had heard of the ‘Ground Zero Mosque’. And when they did find out about it thanks to Mr Jones it was a none issue; no ‘sense of victory’ that we keep hearing about certainly!

    As you say, we are quite insulated from it all over here, though I notice Jihad Watch has its own pet ‘Malaysian infidel’ who trumpets out misinterpreted shite weekly for the masses. Sadly Malaysia has become overly political when it comes to religion due to the current constitution which just makes it easier for the anti-Islam people… but that’s something for another time.

  • Expat in SE Asia

    Wow, for god’s cause you absorb toxic amounts of online-dementia, take on external hammers of injustice and yet remain a swashbuckling journo-warrior beating down the growing anti-islam swarms about Europe. What a hero.

    Here in Malaysia, our Mosques are shoulder to shoulder with all kinds of peace. You have Asian millions backing you, former colonies you can in the future operate from because it’s going to likely getting a bit nastier in UK/Europe before things improve. So yes, you are far away from traditional Islamic bastions in a ‘28dayslater’ situation growing with infected islamaphobes.

    But fear not~ our masses at 1.6 billion cross ever social strata, queens to peons, super good to super bad, and race is not on our application forms, just copious freewill.

    We have no middlemen to God and pray/bury our dead with such finesse this shows through in disasters, manmade or natural. Being subjugated, Islam is so natural it has been embraced by our adversaries since day1onward to Mongols leveling our Baghdad and took Islam to all Asia or even the last decades scores of reverts (I expected) popping out from ‘9/11’.

    You surely know an audience segment will always be blind so just engage the more honest queries what you can, and build solid bridges on those lower fronts. You are valiantly a fighter of the pen but the online world represents a illusory projected power and not true ground realities. The Islamaphobe power via the internet is two edged even leading some to Islam in small numbers yet whose families become generations expanding.

    I call ‘bulls*it’ on the West to show their cards. Excessive industries in alcohol, war, pornography, the anti-christian usury%, and capped with an ace in suicides, a black flush that degrades their sciences, proper women, righteous economy or keeps ‘staying alive’ sacred.

    As for us, we prefer to keep the whole world in our hands not just a hand of desire-cards gambled.

    Keep the flame on, your efforts are not in vain to your supporters.

  • Sarah Brown

    @eslaporte – I don’t think it’s helpful to deny problems like these

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18777992

    or indeed this, from Hope not Hate:

    http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/news/article/2344/white-muslim-one-of-six-arrested-over-terror-plot

    Was 7/7 ‘made up’?

    There are also plenty of attacks on Muslims and Muslim buildings – and anti-Muslim stories in the papers (I mean exaggerated, shrill stuff – not reports about terrorism or extremism)

  • Reynardine

    Is not, I meant. Tiny screen.

  • Reynardine

    I’ve seen otherwise civilized people grow little spittle-dribbling fangs when it comes to (a) Muslims; and/or (b) the similarities between Nazi propaganda against Jews and propaganda by Islamophobes, particularly Jewish ones, like Geller and Scheissler, against Muslims. You can’t convince them that anything and everything is stealth jihad, food jihad, love jihad, and taqiyya. I’m waiting for toothpaste jihad, for God’s sake. If I told my neighbors my giant white part- Angora tomcat was an anti-rat jihadi, maybe they would leave the neighborhood (say…). Maybe I’m growing jihadi pumpkins that eat squash bugs. And I only have an exotic name. I’m not even “one”.

  • Sam Seed

    @eslaporte, well said!

  • Sam Seed

    Mindy, you made me chuckle ;-)

  • mindy1

    @Sam :oops: Sorry about that :oops:

  • Sam Seed

    @Mindy, Mehdi is a man.

  • http://www.yellow-stars.com eslaporte

    LW – I’m glad you found this article, and I was going to recommend it to you.

    The “arrests” of people in the UK on vague “terror plots” (which could very well be made up by British police) – while highly radicalized and dangerous EDL thugs remain at large … has my head exploding right now!

    A couple of years ago, I recall, weren’t several EDL members arrested with a van and materials to build a bomb – and plans to attack a mosque – let go and charges dropped?! I do recall a British military member as possible involved in this?

    I also believe that the “arrests” for “terror plots” that go unchallenged help feed into dangerous Islamophobia out there. The attacks, including personal attacks against anyone on the Internet (Twitter,forums) is a part of the violence against Muslims – especially if it is THIS hurtful.

    I strongly suspect that those involved in the more dubious and savory “terrorism studies” – including members of the NYPD, Scotland Yard, MI5. the Dutch AIVD, Europol, help feed in to the dangerous and potentially violent atmosphere through exclusive focus on Muslims these bogus “terror plots” just as much as the mass media does through the news coverage.

    The truth is that Western security and law enforcement do not provide actual protection for everyone (Norway, July 2011 and Donner murders in Germany) but serve as more of a social control mechanism against Muslims by providing a chill against Muslims religious and political expressions.

    If you are a faithful Muslim that speaks your views … you will be branded as “being a part of a terror plot” without an actually terror plot!

    We need some kind of push-back against this that is organized, and the best organization to do this in the UK is the Hope Not Hate campaign. We need to re-build our police and security serves – abolish and ban these Islamophobic policies and practices – and provide police and security for all people of all communities!

  • Sarah Brown

    I commented on this when it was discussed elsewhere.

    “Just read that piece by Mehdi Hasan – it mixes fair points with tendentious ones in about the same ratios as some of those counter-jihadi types – I was delighted to see, and add to, the high recommend scores given to various sceptical comments.

    But this seems worth attending to.

    http://faith-matters.org/component/content/article/37-general/276-anti-muslim-violence-picture-across-the-uk-from-tell-mama

    I was going to draw readers’ attention to an excellent comment by ‘Quizblorg’ (?) but it has vanished without trace – it attracted 1964 favourable comments.

    Do please note both my scepticism about MH AND my support for the report about violence and discrimination against Muslims.

  • mindy1

    Good on her, she seems like the type of woman people should listen to. :D

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