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Chief criticises faith coverage in media

July 7, 2011 11:18

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks has criticised media coverage of religion, saying that the failure to report interfaith work was leading to negative perceptions among the public.

He told a House of Commons select committee last Thursday: "Up and down the country, religious groups are getting together across the boundaries between faiths."

But he went on: "It is our complete failure ever to get public cognisance of this in the media that means that the images that prevail of religion in Britain and Europe are divisive images."

Britain, he argued, "is a country in which relationships between the faiths as a whole is probably better than anywhere else in the world. This is based on local neighbourhood friendships".

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