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Friday, 6 February 2009

Letters: Aaron Saeed, RE: Peter Tatchell and Adam Yosef Hate Campaign'

Source: http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/608/letters.htm

Hate campaign

A leading member of George Galloway’s Respect party, Adam Yosef, has urged violence against human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. He has denounced Tatchell as a “hate-mongerer”, listing him as one of Britain’s top-three “hate-filled bigots”. The other two Yosef names are Nick Griffin of the British National Party and muslim fundamentalist cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed.

This astonishing attack was made by Yosef in his column in the Asian weekly entertainment newspaper Desi Xpress (January 6-12). His article advises readers to violently attack Tatchell, stating that he “needs a good slap in the face”. In a naked appeal to homophobia and xenophobia, Yosef goes on to urge Australian-born Tatchell and his “queer campaign army” to “pack their bent bags and head back to Australia”.

Yosef has a history of homophobic outbursts in Desi Xpress. In a December issue of the newspaper (issue 42), he ridiculed same-sex civil partnerships: “Hmmm ... gay weddings ... gay people and commitment? I don’t think so ... They’ll be shagging the neighbours before they even cut the cake. Bad idea, I’m afraid. Great way of evading tax though …”

As well as being a prominent member of Galloway’s Respect party, Yosef has done press and PR work for Respect leaders such as Salma Yaqoob and Dr Mohammed Naseem. Dr Naseem is also home affairs spokesperson for the Islamic Party of Britain, which advocates the death penalty for homosexuality and the banning of gay organisations. Yosef is a leading light in the Stop the War Coalition and has worked with the SWP.

This is a new low for members of Respect and the STWC. Equating an anti-racist such as Peter Tatchell with a racist such as Nick Griffin is sick. It shows the dishonesty and opportunism that now characterises George Galloway’s Respect party. Inciting violence against Peter not only brings shame and dishonour to Respect - it is also a criminal offence.

Taken together, the headlines, content and tone of Yosef’s article is likely to stir up hatred against Tatchell and put him at risk of violent attack. There is not a shred of evidence to suggest that Peter is “hate-filled” or a “bigot”. On the contrary, his human rights work involves challenging hatred, prejudice, discrimination and violence against all communities. He has a long and proud record of defending the Asian and muslim communities against prejudice and racism.

We call on Respect and the Stop The War Coalition to condemn Adam Yosef’s incitement to homophobia, violence and xenophobia, and to expel him from their organisations. There can be no place in a progressive movement for people who encourage homophobia, violence and xenophobia.

We urge Desi Xpress to publish a full apology to Peter Tatchell and to carry an interview with him about his work for universal human rights. Yosef freelances for BBC Online and BBC Birmingham. We hope the BBC will cease employing him. His encouragement of homophobia, violence and xenophobia is incompatible with the BBC’s commitment to equality and diversity.

Aaron Saeed
Outrage


Source: Weekly Worker newspaper (UK)

Axe grinder 20.01.06

Source: http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=33014&sectioncode=1


20 January 2006

By Katie Coyne

An Anglo-Asian entertainment weekly has come under fire for "homophobia"

from gay rights groups and may be forced to issue its second apology in a month.

Desi Xpress first provoked criticism after it published a column describing civil partnerships as "a great way of evading tax".

It was forced to issue a retraction and apology on its website after it received complaints, but the same week printed another column which attacked prominent gay rights activist Peter Tatchell.

The column compared Tatchell to far-right BMP leader Nick Griffin and the head of radical group Al- Muhajiroun, Omar Bakri Mohammed, who allegedly praised the London 7/7 bombings.

Both columns were written by Adam Yosef. In the 9 December issue he wrote: "Hmmm... gay weddings... Gay people and commitment? I don't think so... They'll be shagging the neighbours before they even cut the cake. Bad idea.

Great way of avoiding tax though..."

Gay Action Media Watch (GAMW) lobbied the paper for a retraction and spokesman Stewart C Dawson said: "This type of journalism is offensive and unacceptable, and not only demonises the gay community but panders to ridiculous stereotypes."

Yosef issued the retraction, but then ran a second column attacking Tatchell, which claimed he deserved "a good slap in the face". Mugshots of Tatchell, Griffin and Omar Bakri Mohammed featured in the 6 January column with the words "vile" stamped across them above the headline "hate-filled bigots".

Aaron Saeed, from Peter Tatchell's gay rights group Outrage, described the column as "xenophobic" and "inciting violence and homophobia" and said he was pushing for a full retraction and apology.

Yosef stood by his comments. He said the slap phrase was a "figure of speech"

and he did not condone any such violence. He added that Desi Xpress contained LGBT club listings and events and was the only British Asian publication to actively promote Pride.

Desi Xpress sparked controversy among the Jewish community last June after it published an interview with Bollywood actress Rani Mukherji. In the article, Mukherji was asked to name an idol and replied: Adolf Hitler.


Source: Press Gazette