A senior leader of Britain’s largest Muslim charity has quit after it has emerged that he had posted anti-Semitic messages on social media in a months-long tirade.
A senior leader of Britain’s largest Muslim charity has quit after it has emerged that he had posted anti-Semitic messages on social media in a months-long tirade.
A recent poll has highlighted that most people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities believe that religious groups in the country can live together harmoniously and have a positive view of other communities.
On Sunday 26th July, the home secretary demanded a "full explanation" from Twitter and Instagram about anti-Semitic posts uploaded by rapper Wiley whilst stressing for their immediate removal.
On Monday 27th July, a 15-year-old boy from Hartlepool had been arrested after allegedly posting racist comments to a footballer on social media.
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