A campaign against Islamophobia launched in parliament by @JeremyCorbyn gave a platform to supporters of jihad
Islamophobia Awareness Month (Iam), which was celebrated in council buildings, universities and schools, featured extremist speakershttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/corbyn-s-drive-for-tolerance-gave-platform-to-extremists-lj938vs0f …
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The campaign promoted the views of Cage, the pressure group that once described Mohammed Emwazi — Jihadi John — as having been a “beautiful young man”
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@jeremycorbyn was joined by: Stephen Kinnock@SKinnock , the@UKLabour MP; Lord Paddick@brianpaddick the@LibDemLords peer; and fellow parliamentarians for the launch of Iam on November 1st.1 reply 1 retweet 2 likesShow this thread
In fact, a group held an anti-Islamaphobia campaign launch in Parliament. @jeremycorbyn was just one of many speakers (as was I). Nothing controversial said. At another meeting during the month-long campaign, organised by a completely different group, an alleged extremist spoke.
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