Bullying and Hijacking Muslim Women’s Voices in the UK Live on Air
December 20, 2010 9:10 am Leave your thoughtsIqbal Tamimi reflects on a gross incident of on-air sexist bullying on the UK Arabic TV channel, Alhiwar.
Iqbal Tamimi reflects on a gross incident of on-air sexist bullying on the UK Arabic TV channel, Alhiwar.
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