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{{Short description | British Muslim lobby group and civil liberties advocate}} |
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| name = Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK |
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| key_people = [[Catherine Heseltine]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mpacuk.org/story/160710/first-muslim-woman-leader-elected-mpacuk.html |title=First Muslim Woman Leader Elected by MPACUK | MPACUK – Empowerment through political participation |accessdate=2010-12-24 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120303040348/http://www.mpacuk.org/story/160710/first-muslim-woman-leader-elected-mpacuk.html |archivedate=2012-03-03 }}. Retrieved 2010-12-24.</ref><br /><small>([[CEO]])</small> |
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| founders = [[Asghar Bukhari]] <br />Zulfikar Bukhari <br />Tassadiq Rehman |
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| homepage = [http://www.MPACUK.org/ MPACUK.org] |
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The '''Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK''' ('''MPACUK''') is a London-based [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Muslim]] [[Advocacy group|lobby]] and [[civil liberties]]<ref name="bbc2005">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/england/4452599.stm|title=BBC NEWS - UK - UK Election 2005 - England - Labour threatened by Muslim vote|work=bbc.co.uk|date=21 April 2005}}</ref><ref name="telegraph2006">{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1534631/Muslims-grave-error-over-Irving.html|title=Muslim's 'grave error' over Irving|author=Catriona Davies|date=20 November 2006|work=Telegraph.co.uk}}</ref> group founded to address what it perceived as the under-representation of Muslims in British politics.{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}} The organisation is active primarily in electoral campaigns and media appearances.<ref name="mpacuk.org">[http://www.mpacuk.org/about-mpacuk.html] About MPACUK. Retrieved 2010-12-25.</ref> |
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The '''Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK''' ('''MPACUK''') is a not-for-profit [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Muslim]] organization set up to address Islamaphobia within Britain and the loss of liberties here in the UK & around the world. The group campaigns on issues affecting Britain's Muslim population primarily through electoral campaigns and media appearances. |
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It has attracted both praise and criticism for its views in favour of Muslim mainstream political participation, mosque reform and women's rights, and for its belief in a link between foreign policy and terrorism. It has also attracted criticism for its strong [[anti-Zionism|anti-Israel]] stance. While it is not considered an extremist organisation, the organisation was described by [[Jack Straw]] as 'most egregious' after it had actively campaigned for Muslims in his [[Blackburn]] [[List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies|constituency]] to vote tactically against him in the [[2005 General Election]], a Channel 4 Documentary captured their campaign against Jack Straw and followed them on their trail to unseat him. <ref>http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/2017/1/. |
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==Aims and policies== |
==Aims and policies== |
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MPACUK |
MPACUK encourages Muslims to participate in [[tactical voting]] against [[Member of Parliament|MPs]] who support policies which it considers not to be in Muslims' interest.{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}} This can extend both to national issues such as [[civil liberties]], [[Islamophobia]] and anti-terror legislation; and to foreign policy, including the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]], [[Israeli-occupied territories|Israel-Palestine conflict]] and the [[2006 Lebanon War]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}} |
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The group describes its activities as guided by four overarching principles: Reviving the [[fard]] (obligation) of Jihad, Anti-Zionism, institutional revival, and accountability.<ref name="mpacuk.org"/> |
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==History== |
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The group was originally set up as a web-based media monitoring group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mpacuk.org/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020531024505/http://www.mpacuk.org/|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 May 2002|title=MPAC|date=31 May 2002|publisher=}}</ref> |
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==Campaigns== |
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In July 2011, MPACUK launched the [[Stop Islamophobia Week]] campaign due to the rise in [[Islamophobia#United Kingdom|anti-Muslim hate crimes]]. This was a campaign aimed at raising awareness of Islamophobia and encouraging Muslims to do something constructive in response. Particular focus was given to the [[Srebrenica massacre]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leedspsc.org.uk/mpacuk-launches-stop-islamophobia-week/|title=MPACUK launches Stop Islamophobia Week|work=Leeds Palestine Solidarity Campaign}}</ref> which was commemorated by a vigil outside the embassy of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. |
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In July 2012, MPACUK continued Stop Islamophobia Week.<ref>http://www.mpacuk.org/story/090712/ceo-mpacuk-siw-2012.html {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> |
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==Involvement in elections== |
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===2005=== |
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⚫ | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP [[Lorna Fitzsimons]] became the target of an MPACUK campaign when she stood for re-election at the [[2005 United Kingdom general election|2005 general election]] in the constituency of [[Rochdale (UK Parliament constituency)|Rochdale]], which has a significant Muslim population. The All-Party Parliamentary Report noted with concern MPACUK's campaign against Lorna Fitzsimons and that leaflets had been printed by MPACUK, which claimed that Fitzsimons had done nothing to help the Palestinians because she was a Jewish member of the [[Labour Friends of Israel]].<ref name=All-Party/> Fitzsimons, who was a member of the Labour Friends of Israel, is not in fact Jewish.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1488147/Liberal-Democrat-candidate-resigns.html|title=Liberal Democrat candidate resigns|last=Sparrow|first=Andrew|date=2005-04-18|via=www.telegraph.co.uk|language=en|access-date=2020-03-29}}</ref> MPACUK later apologised for the inaccurate description.<ref name=All-Party/> |
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MPACUK was described by [[Jack Straw]] as "most egregious" after it actively campaigned for Muslims in his [[Blackburn (UK Parliament constituency)|Blackburn]] [[List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies|constituency]] to [[tactical voting|vote tactically]] against him in the same election.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/labour-lord-attacks-lies-1063456|title=Labour Lord attacks 'lies'|date=14 August 2007|work=[[Manchester Evening News]]}}</ref> |
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===2010=== |
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MPACUK was involved in campaigning to unseat six MPs in England. MPACUK was active in the Oldham campaign, and according to the BBC, "urged Muslim voters to help unseat [[Phil Woolas]], and targeted several other Labour MPs, who MPAC judged to have pro-Israeli positions and who supported the [[Iraq War|war in Iraq]]." Woolas stated, "There was vehement anti-semitism going on in the area, canvassing amongst the Asian population in the area saying: don't vote for the Jew. As it happens, I'm not Jewish but the fact my son's Christian name is a Jewish name was used against me." MPACUK denied responsibility for the rumours.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11940564|title=Phil Woolas defends campaign tactics as appeal fails|last=Kemp|first=Philip|date=9 December 2010|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=24 December 2010}}</ref> |
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The same year, MPACUK campaigned to remove [[Andrew Dismore]] from office, stating he was someone "who backed the Iraq War and has a long record of Islamophobia", and claimed responsibility for his defeat.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/8153929.Muslim_group_claiming_responsibility_for_Dismore_defeat/|title=MPACUK claims responsibility for defeat of Andrew Dismore in Hendon|last=Hayes|first=Alex|date=8 May 2010|work=Times Series|accessdate=15 January 2011}}</ref> |
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===2011=== |
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In 2011 a campaign to encourage Muslims in Britain to vote YES in the UK was launched in response to the [[Instant-runoff voting|Alternative Vote]] referendum.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mpacuk.org/story/060411/vote-yes-5th-may.html|title=MPACUK Say Vote Yes}}</ref> |
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=== 2019 === |
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MPACUK encouraged voting for [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]], the [[Green Party of England and Wales|Greens]], the [[Scottish National Party|SNP]] or [[Plaid Cymru]] in the [[2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom|2019 European Parliament election]].<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1130841218047283201|user=MPACUK|title=Why Vote In The European Parliament Elections THIS THURSDAY?{{nbsp}}...|author=MPACUK|author-link=Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK|date=21 May 2019|access-date=21 May 2019}}</ref> |
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==Controversies== |
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===Allegations of antisemitism=== |
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⚫ | In 2004, MPACUK was the subject of a [[No Platform|no-platform]] order by the [[National Union of Students (United Kingdom)|National Union of Students]], because of its publication of anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories,<ref name=All-Party/> provocative racist material, and further material on its website encouraging activists to break the law.<ref>Motion 118: Welfare, Minutes of NUS Annual Conference, 29–31 March 2004</ref> |
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After Lorna Fitzsimons's defeat, in 2006, the [[Community Security Trust]] (CST) accused MPACUK of antisemitism. An All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into anti-semitism observed that MPACUK was criticised by the CST for promoting the idea of a worldwide Zionist conspiracy and using material taken from neo-Nazi, white nationalist, and [[Holocaust denial]] websites. The report also noted the CST's assertion that "use of 'Zionist' as a replacement for ‘Jewish’ is common on the MPACUK website", citing the case in which MPACUK's website described the [[Talmud]] as a "Zionist holy book" (notwithstanding the fact the Talmud had been written centuries before the concept of Zionism), and that MPACUK has articulated antisemitic conspiracy theories through the language of anti-Zionism.<ref name=All-Party>{{cite web |url=http://www.antisemitism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/All-Party-Parliamentary-Inquiry-into-Antisemitism-REPORT.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2007-02-14 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130822190807/http://www.antisemitism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/All-Party-Parliamentary-Inquiry-into-Antisemitism-REPORT.pdf |archivedate=2013-08-22 }}. Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry Into Antisemitism], [[All-Party Parliamentary Group against Anti-Semitism]], 7 September 2006: p. 29.</ref> |
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The group was also accused of antisemitism for writing on their Facebook page "Take your holocaust, roll it nice and tight and shove it up your (be creative)!".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://standforpeace.org.uk/mpac-take-your-holocaust-then-shove-it-up-your/|title=MPAC: "Take your Holocaust then shove it up your…"|work=Stand for Peace}}</ref> |
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One of the group's founding members, [[Asghar Bukhari]], was accused of making donations to the writer and Holocaust denier [[David Irving]] and asked other websites to donate to him.<ref name="timeout1">{{cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/movers-and-shakers-catherine-hossain|title=Movers and shakers: Catherine Hossain|work=Time Out London}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/19/secondworldwar.religion|title=Muslim leader sent funds to Irving|author=Jamie Doward|work=the Guardian|date=19 November 2006}}</ref> MPACUK responded by saying it was part of a smear campaign and was a "classic tactic by the Zionist lobby", and that the donation was made before the organisation existed.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3028/| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090830222510/http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3028/| archive-date = 2009-08-30| title = MPACUK - Asghar & David Irving link - just another smear}}</ref> Bukhari said on Facebook "Muslims who fight against the occupation of their lands are 'Mujahadeen' and are blessed by Allah. And any Muslim who fights and dies against Israel and dies is a martyr and will be granted paradise … There is no greater oppressor on this earth than the Zionists, who murder little children for sport."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/6007567/Any_Muslim_killed_fighting_Israel_goes_to_paradise_says_MPAC_spokesman/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090809202816/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/6007567/Any_Muslim_killed_fighting_Israel_goes_to_paradise_says_MPAC_spokesman/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2009-08-09|title=Any Muslim killed fighting Israel goes to paradise, says MPAC spokesman|work=News - Telegraph Blogs}}</ref> |
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==Alleged Antisemitism== |
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MPACUK has attracted criticism for alleged [[antisemitism]]. In September 2006 the Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism<ref name=All-Party>[http://www.thepcaa.org/Report.pdf Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry Into Antisemitism], [[All-Party Parliamentary Group against Anti-Semitism]], 7 September 2006</ref> observed that MPACUK had been criticised by the [[Community Security Trust|CST]] for promoting the idea of a worldwide Zionist conspiracy and using material taken from [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]], [[White supremacism|white nationalist]], and [[Holocaust denial]] websites. The report also notes the CST's assertion that "[t]he use of ‘Zionist’ as a replacement for ‘Jewish’ is common on the MPACUK website" and that MPACUK has articulated antisemitic conspiracy theories through the language of anti-Zionism. |
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Bukhari has stated that "MPAC is a volunteer organization. We are highly anti-Zionist and are not afraid to say it. It is a good thing."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.engageonline.org.uk/blog/article.php?id=181|title=ENGAGE -|author=Hugues Theyskens|work=engageonline.org.uk|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011101342/http://www.engageonline.org.uk/blog/article.php?id=181|archivedate=2007-10-11}}</ref> |
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[[Maajid Nawaz]], a former radical Islamist turned liberal activist and chairman of the anti-extremist foundation [[Quilliam (think tank)|Quilliam]], said in an interview with the BBC that there is an unhealthy anti-Semitic strand to MPAC's thinking.<ref name="bbc.co.uk">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-33137794|title=Who's behind the 'Mossad Stole My Shoe' slogan?|date=15 June 2015|publisher=BBC News}}</ref> People who disagree with MPACUK or criticize them are described as "... pro-Zionist stooges, or neoconservatives, or Uncle Toms."<ref name="bbc.co.uk"/> |
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===Lorna Fitzsimons Controversy=== |
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⚫ | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP [[Lorna Fitzsimons]] became the target of an MPACUK campaign when she stood for re-election at the 2005 |
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==Lobbying== |
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===David Irving Controversy=== |
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:''See [[Asghar Bukhari#Controversy|Asghar Bukhari Controversy]] article'' |
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===2006=== |
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In a November 2006 article,<ref>Jamie Doward, [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1951773,00.html Muslim leader sent funds to Irving], ''The Observer'', 19 November 2006</ref> ''[[The Observer]]'' reported that in 2000 Bukhari (who would later found MPACUK) had written to [[David Irving]], offering him support and sending him a £60 donation. At the time Irving was engaged in a [[libel]] action in [[England]] against [[Deborah Lipstadt]] who had accused him of being a [[Holocaust denier]], which she successfully defended. In 2006, Irving was convicted and jailed in Austria for holocaust denial, a criminal offence in that country. In an interview broadcast on the MPACUK website in response to the article, Bukhari said of his earlier correspondence: "David Irving claimed he was not antisemitic and was in fact being attacked by the powerful [[Lobbying on Israel in the United Kingdom|pro-Israeli lobby]]; in short, being smeared ... I believed him, it's as simple as that ... I would not have supported anyone who is antisemitic."<ref>[http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3030/39/ "Asghar Bukhari and The David Irving Smear Campaign"], MPACUK audiocast, November 20, 2006.</ref> Bukhari told ''The Observer'': "I condemn [[antisemitism]] as strongly as I condemn [[Zionism]] (in my opinion they are both racist ideologies). I also believe that anyone who denies [[the Holocaust]] is wrong (I don't think they should be put behind bars for it though)." |
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MPACUK and others sent an open letter with Birmingham Civic Society (2006) in protest to the MP [[Enoch Powell]] being honoured in a memorial plaque.<ref name="ReferenceA">http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3169/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> A response was received from the Chairman of the society, Dr Freddie Gick, who replied with “I would be grateful if you could reassure members of the community that....as long as I remain Chairman of this Society, no such suggestion [as to honour Enoch Powell] would ever be given any serious consideration.” .<ref name="ReferenceA"/> |
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==2008 Facebook controversy== |
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MPACUK launched a campaign against [[Oxfam]] for collaborating and trading with [[Starbucks]] who were accused of supporting [[Israel]]. The campaign came to an end when Oxfam announced they would be ceasing trade with Starbucks.<ref>http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/383/39/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> |
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In a 2008 [[Facebook]] [[thread]] Bukhari said: ''"Muslims who fight against the occupation of their lands are '[[Mujahadeen]]' and are blessed by Allah. And any Muslim who fights and dies against Israel and dies is a martyr and will be granted paradise ... There is no greater oppressor on this earth than the Zionists, who murder little children for sport."'' He later added: ''"Any public attack on Islam and the [[Ummah]] is not going to be tolerated by men like me. I have dealt with these Zionists before, a veneer of reason, below which lies a crooked mind plotting and planning to extend their hatred against us."'' |
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MPACUK launched a campaign against Satellite Graphics Ltd who printed the [[British National Party]] (BNP) magazine, ''The Voice of Freedom''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1486514/Guess-who-prints-the-BNPs-anti-Muslim-newspaper-...-a-firm-owned-by-Saudis.html|title=Guess who prints the BNP's 'anti-Muslim' newspaper ... a firm owned by Saudis|author=Daniel Foggo and Peter Zimonjic|date=27 March 2005|work=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> Satellite Graphics Ltd are owned by Saudi Research and Marketing Company and after an online campaign, the Saudi Research and Marketing Company cut the funding of the BNP’s magazine.<ref>http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/502/33/ {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> |
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Bukhari also felt the [[Israelis|people of Israel]] to be ''"the most blood thirsty and violent people on earth."'' He asked not to apologise for ''[[Jihad]]ists'' anymore, which he feels is a [[racist]] term. The [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] has passed his comments onto the police and called into question the media outlets' use of MPAC UK and their portrayal of it as a mainstream Muslim organization.<ref name ="socialcohesion">[http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/pdf/MPACUKGlorifiesTerror.pdf Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK Spokesman Glorifies Terror, Centre for Social Cohesion Reveals], Press Briefing, 19 December, 2008</ref><ref name ="jpost">[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1229868805337&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Think tank: Muslim group spokesman praised terror], Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post, Dec 21, 2008</ref> When asked by ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' journalist Damian Thompson for comment, Bukhari confirmed these stances, adding ''"I stand by that, and I think any Muslim in the world stands by that."''<ref name ="damian_thompson">[http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/damian_thompson/blog/2008/12/19/any_muslim_killed_fighting_israel_goes_to_paradise_says_mpac_spokesman Any Muslim killed fighting Israel goes to paradise, says MPAC spokesman], Damian Thompson, [[Daily Telegraph]], Dec 19, 2008</ref> |
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*[http://www.mpacuk.org/ MPACUK] |
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*[http://click.real.com/?clipid=11136689&pageid=myreal.generalMAP&pageregion=C2&rct=0&rctd= "The Root of Violence"], an interview with Asghar Bukhari, CBS News, August 11, 2006. |
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8Z3oFJiOX4&eurl= MPACUK-produced video] |
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*[http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_TheMPACFiasco.pdf The MPAC Fiasco!] |
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*[http://www.thecst.org.uk/ CST (Community Services Trust) Official Website] |
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 20 October 2023
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Founders | Asghar Bukhari Zulfikar Bukhari Tassadiq Rehman |
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Key people | Catherine Heseltine[1] (CEO) |
Website | MPACUK.org |
The Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK (MPACUK) is a London-based British Muslim lobby and civil liberties[2][3] group founded to address what it perceived as the under-representation of Muslims in British politics.[citation needed] The organisation is active primarily in electoral campaigns and media appearances.[4]
Aims and policies
[edit]MPACUK encourages Muslims to participate in tactical voting against MPs who support policies which it considers not to be in Muslims' interest.[citation needed] This can extend both to national issues such as civil liberties, Islamophobia and anti-terror legislation; and to foreign policy, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Israel-Palestine conflict and the 2006 Lebanon War.[citation needed]
The group describes its activities as guided by four overarching principles: Reviving the fard (obligation) of Jihad, Anti-Zionism, institutional revival, and accountability.[4]
History
[edit]The group was originally set up as a web-based media monitoring group.[5]
Campaigns
[edit]In July 2011, MPACUK launched the Stop Islamophobia Week campaign due to the rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes. This was a campaign aimed at raising awareness of Islamophobia and encouraging Muslims to do something constructive in response. Particular focus was given to the Srebrenica massacre[6] which was commemorated by a vigil outside the embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In July 2012, MPACUK continued Stop Islamophobia Week.[7]
Involvement in elections
[edit]2005
[edit]Labour MP Lorna Fitzsimons became the target of an MPACUK campaign when she stood for re-election at the 2005 general election in the constituency of Rochdale, which has a significant Muslim population. The All-Party Parliamentary Report noted with concern MPACUK's campaign against Lorna Fitzsimons and that leaflets had been printed by MPACUK, which claimed that Fitzsimons had done nothing to help the Palestinians because she was a Jewish member of the Labour Friends of Israel.[8] Fitzsimons, who was a member of the Labour Friends of Israel, is not in fact Jewish.[9] MPACUK later apologised for the inaccurate description.[8]
MPACUK was described by Jack Straw as "most egregious" after it actively campaigned for Muslims in his Blackburn constituency to vote tactically against him in the same election.[10]
2010
[edit]MPACUK was involved in campaigning to unseat six MPs in England. MPACUK was active in the Oldham campaign, and according to the BBC, "urged Muslim voters to help unseat Phil Woolas, and targeted several other Labour MPs, who MPAC judged to have pro-Israeli positions and who supported the war in Iraq." Woolas stated, "There was vehement anti-semitism going on in the area, canvassing amongst the Asian population in the area saying: don't vote for the Jew. As it happens, I'm not Jewish but the fact my son's Christian name is a Jewish name was used against me." MPACUK denied responsibility for the rumours.[11]
The same year, MPACUK campaigned to remove Andrew Dismore from office, stating he was someone "who backed the Iraq War and has a long record of Islamophobia", and claimed responsibility for his defeat.[12]
2011
[edit]In 2011 a campaign to encourage Muslims in Britain to vote YES in the UK was launched in response to the Alternative Vote referendum.[13]
2019
[edit]MPACUK encouraged voting for Labour, the Greens, the SNP or Plaid Cymru in the 2019 European Parliament election.[14]
Controversies
[edit]Allegations of antisemitism
[edit]In 2004, MPACUK was the subject of a no-platform order by the National Union of Students, because of its publication of anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories,[8] provocative racist material, and further material on its website encouraging activists to break the law.[15]
After Lorna Fitzsimons's defeat, in 2006, the Community Security Trust (CST) accused MPACUK of antisemitism. An All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into anti-semitism observed that MPACUK was criticised by the CST for promoting the idea of a worldwide Zionist conspiracy and using material taken from neo-Nazi, white nationalist, and Holocaust denial websites. The report also noted the CST's assertion that "use of 'Zionist' as a replacement for ‘Jewish’ is common on the MPACUK website", citing the case in which MPACUK's website described the Talmud as a "Zionist holy book" (notwithstanding the fact the Talmud had been written centuries before the concept of Zionism), and that MPACUK has articulated antisemitic conspiracy theories through the language of anti-Zionism.[8]
The group was also accused of antisemitism for writing on their Facebook page "Take your holocaust, roll it nice and tight and shove it up your (be creative)!".[16]
One of the group's founding members, Asghar Bukhari, was accused of making donations to the writer and Holocaust denier David Irving and asked other websites to donate to him.[17][18] MPACUK responded by saying it was part of a smear campaign and was a "classic tactic by the Zionist lobby", and that the donation was made before the organisation existed.[19] Bukhari said on Facebook "Muslims who fight against the occupation of their lands are 'Mujahadeen' and are blessed by Allah. And any Muslim who fights and dies against Israel and dies is a martyr and will be granted paradise … There is no greater oppressor on this earth than the Zionists, who murder little children for sport."[20]
Bukhari has stated that "MPAC is a volunteer organization. We are highly anti-Zionist and are not afraid to say it. It is a good thing."[21]
Maajid Nawaz, a former radical Islamist turned liberal activist and chairman of the anti-extremist foundation Quilliam, said in an interview with the BBC that there is an unhealthy anti-Semitic strand to MPAC's thinking.[22] People who disagree with MPACUK or criticize them are described as "... pro-Zionist stooges, or neoconservatives, or Uncle Toms."[22]
Lobbying
[edit]2006
[edit]MPACUK and others sent an open letter with Birmingham Civic Society (2006) in protest to the MP Enoch Powell being honoured in a memorial plaque.[23] A response was received from the Chairman of the society, Dr Freddie Gick, who replied with “I would be grateful if you could reassure members of the community that....as long as I remain Chairman of this Society, no such suggestion [as to honour Enoch Powell] would ever be given any serious consideration.” .[23]
2005
[edit]MPACUK launched a campaign against Oxfam for collaborating and trading with Starbucks who were accused of supporting Israel. The campaign came to an end when Oxfam announced they would be ceasing trade with Starbucks.[24]
MPACUK launched a campaign against Satellite Graphics Ltd who printed the British National Party (BNP) magazine, The Voice of Freedom.[25] Satellite Graphics Ltd are owned by Saudi Research and Marketing Company and after an online campaign, the Saudi Research and Marketing Company cut the funding of the BNP’s magazine.[26]
References
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- ^ "MPACUK launches Stop Islamophobia Week". Leeds Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
- ^ http://www.mpacuk.org/story/090712/ceo-mpacuk-siw-2012.html [dead link ]
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- ^ "Labour Lord attacks 'lies'". Manchester Evening News. 14 August 2007.
- ^ Kemp, Philip (9 December 2010). "Phil Woolas defends campaign tactics as appeal fails". BBC News. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ Hayes, Alex (8 May 2010). "MPACUK claims responsibility for defeat of Andrew Dismore in Hendon". Times Series. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
- ^ "MPACUK Say Vote Yes".
- ^ MPACUK [@MPACUK] (21 May 2019). "Why Vote In The European Parliament Elections THIS THURSDAY? ..." (Tweet). Retrieved 21 May 2019 – via Twitter.
- ^ Motion 118: Welfare, Minutes of NUS Annual Conference, 29–31 March 2004
- ^ "MPAC: "Take your Holocaust then shove it up your…"". Stand for Peace.
- ^ "Movers and shakers: Catherine Hossain". Time Out London.
- ^ Jamie Doward (19 November 2006). "Muslim leader sent funds to Irving". the Guardian.
- ^ "MPACUK - Asghar & David Irving link - just another smear". Archived from the original on 2009-08-30.
- ^ "Any Muslim killed fighting Israel goes to paradise, says MPAC spokesman". News - Telegraph Blogs. Archived from the original on 2009-08-09.
- ^ Hugues Theyskens. "ENGAGE -". engageonline.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11.
- ^ a b "Who's behind the 'Mossad Stole My Shoe' slogan?". BBC News. 15 June 2015.
- ^ a b http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3169/ [dead link ]
- ^ http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/383/39/ [dead link ]
- ^ Daniel Foggo and Peter Zimonjic (27 March 2005). "Guess who prints the BNP's 'anti-Muslim' newspaper ... a firm owned by Saudis". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/502/33/ [dead link ]
External links
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