PRESS RELEASE: Islamophobia Awards 2004, London, UK, June 26, Saturday
The ‘Islamophobia Awards’ is IHRC’s annual comedy event aims to highlight prevailing prejudices and subvert them using humour.
The ‘Islamophobia Awards’ is IHRC’s annual comedy event aims to highlight prevailing prejudices and subvert them using humour.
This year’s fundraising night of comedy, sumptuous food and entertainment will take place on 26th June 2004.
Get your thinking caps on and start nominating your choices for the most prestigious awards a bigot can receive.
Read some of the press coverage of the event and read the list of winners.
This fundraising banquet takes a satirical look at the year’s events and presents spoof awards to the biggest Islamophobes.
Following the end of public nominations, Islamic Human Rights Commission announces 2003’s winners of the following ‘The Annual Islamophobia Awards’ categories.
Following the end of public nominations, Islamic Human Rights Commission announces 2003’s winners of the following ‘The Annual Islamophobia Awards’ categories.
Islamic Human Rights Commission presents \’The Annual Islamophobia Awards\’, an unparalleled night of fun and entertainment!

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