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Mohammed Amin Manchester

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Dammed if you do and dammed if you don't!

January 30, 2010 16:45
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I was dismayed to read the article "Holocaust Memorial Day? We’re busy - send whoever you can find" by Martin Bright on page 4 of the 29 January 2010 issue. I was about to suggest that the editor hire a better journalist but then saw the editorial on page 30 "MCB's true colours" and realised that the editor is in the same place. It leads me to doubt whether the JC wishes to be seen as a serious newspaper.

Mr Bright correctly points out that the MCB secretary-general, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Bari could not attend as he was committed to the World Economic Forum in Davos. (Dr. Bari was not merely attending; he was due to speak on a panel.) I am disappointed that in his article Mr Bright is unable to spell Dr. Bari's first name correctly. I am content to accept this as an error but suspect that if a similar mistake in respect of the president of the Board of Deputies had been committed by a Muslim newspaper, Mr Bright would assume it to be an intended slight.

Mr. Bright goes on to write: "Nor was his controversial deputy Dr Daoud [sic] Abdullah or any of the three assistant secretary generals available." The inability to correctly spell Dr Daud Abdullah’s first name is a sign of sloppiness. The pedant in me cannot resist pointing out that the correct plural of assistant secretary general is assistant secretaries general!

Mr. Bright finally gets the spelling correct when he informs us that the MCB was represented by Dr. Shuja Shafi, who is the chair of the MCB's Chaplaincy Committee. He clearly considers Dr Shafi to be an unsuitable representative as he quotes an “anonymous senior member of the Jewish community close to the event” as saying "It seems like the janitor wasn't available." I always find it hard to respect those who choose to hide behind the cloak of anonymity.

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