“So what he said is something I’m taking with a pinch of salt.” Saffiyah, who was born in the UK and is half-Pakistani, half-Bosnian, was not part of an organised counter-protest against the EDL march ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TIME spoke to photographer Joe Giddens, who snapped Birmingham's Saffiyah Khan smiling at the English Defence League leader Ian ...
Members of a far-right group in England held a protest on Saturday, storming the streets of Birmingham in an attempt to flex their political muscle. But the protest backfired when, rather than trying ...
Islamophobia is a problem in the U.S., but also around the world. Over the weekend, one woman across the pond in the United Kingdom showed how ordinary people can stand up to anti-Muslim rhetoric. The ...
Saffiyah Khan said she felt compelled to step in when Ian Crossland and more than 20 of his far-right supporters confronted a Muslim woman during a march in Birmingham.
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