Yasmin Rehman is a Board member of EVAW (End Violence Against Women Coalition) and the Cross-Government Working Group on Hate Crimes. She is also a Trustee of the Centre for Secular Space. Yasmin was previously Chief Executive of Greenwich Inclusion Project (GrIP) a strategic race equalities and hate crime organisation, and co-edited Moving in the Shadows: Violence in the Lives of Minority Women and Children.
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Published in: 50.50Refusing to recognise polygamy in the West: a solution or a soundbite?
Polygamy in the UK and the West raises many questions and challenges: integration of migrant communities, ensuring...
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Published in: 50.50Islamist terrorism: chilling echoes of Pastor Niemoller
The Islamists have us all in their sights. We are all targets. It is incumbent upon us all to speak up. Being Muslim...
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Published in: 50.50Muslim women and the Met: Only a pawn in their game
The attempt by British police to get Muslim women to inform on their friends and relatives as part of a...
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Published in: 50.50Death in Woolwich: a case of déjà vu?
The Prevent strategy in the UK has not worked. Prevent 2.0 needs a fundamental rethink if the mistakes of the past...