- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (born Yasmin Damji on
10 December 1949 ) is anUganda -bornjournalist , based inLondon ; she hyphenated hersurname only after her second marriage in 1990. She is the aunt of Farah Damji, the notorious journalist / socialite who went to prison. Her eldest brother is Amir damji, Farah's father.Career
Born into the Ugandan-Asian community in 1949, Yasmin belongs to the
Ismaili sect. [ [http://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2007/02/17/ismailis-in-the-news-yasmin-alibhai-brown-writer-and-journalist/ Ismailis in the News: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, writer and journalist « Ismaili Mail ] ] A Ugandan Asian expelled byIdi Amin in 1972, Alibhai-Brown was educated atLinacre College ,Oxford University completing herMPhil inliterature in 1975. For a time, a journalist on the "New Statesman " magazine in the early 1980s, she now contributes a column to each Monday's "Independent". She has also contributed to the "New York Times ", "Newsweek " and "The Guardian ".Alibhai-Brown has been a fellow at the
Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), athink tank associated withNew Labour , though she ended her connection with the Labour Party over the war in Iraq and other issues. She supported theLiberal Democrats in the2005 general election [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2005/05/03/dl0301.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2005/05/03/ixopinion.html "Vote Liberal Democrat, get Left-wing activists",] "Daily Telegraph", 3 May 2008. Retrieved on 19 March 2008.] . She is a Fellow of theBritish-American Project , though she has distanced herself from the organisation in recent years. [Yasmin Alibhai-Brown [http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/yasmin-alibhai-brown/yasmin-alibhaibrown-this-unhealthy-strain-of-leftwing-mccarthyism-796804.html "This unhealthy strain of left-wing McCarthyism",] "The Independent", 17 March 2008. Retrieved 19 March 2008.] Alibhai-Brown is also an occasional panelist onMatthew Wright 's "The Wright Stuff ", her most recent appearance being in October 2008. [ [http://www.onthebox.com/program/1832699/the-wright-stuff.aspx "The Wright Stuff"| TV Programme Guide | OnTheBox.com ] ]Yasmin Alibhai-Brown was awarded a MBE in 2000, but she returned it at the end of 2003, saying she had accepted her award only so that her mother would not face deportation. She said her mother was "distraught" that she had handed back the award. [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmpubadm/212/4022610.htm House of Commons - Public Administration - Minutes of Evidence ] ] She copied Benjamin Zephaniah's decision to reject his proposed honour.
Criticism
When the
Muslim Council of Britain called for theHolocaust Memorial Day to be replaced with theGenocide Memorial Day , she criticized the Council's refusal to "mourn victims of one of the deadliest mass exterminations in human history" [http://comment.independent.co.uk/columnists_a_l/yasmin_alibhai_brown/article340397.ece] . The Council responded by accusing her of misrepresenting their position stating that it "fully accepts and recognizes the monstrous horror and cruelty that underpinned the Nazi holocaust".Some critics have accused Alibhai-Brown of
political correctness .Michael Wharton stated that "at 3.6 degrees on the Alibhai-Brown scale, it sets off a shrill scream that will not stop until you've pulled yourself together with a well-chosen anti-racist slogan". [http://www.opinion.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2002/03/15/do1504.xml] Alibhai-Brown argues that she is merely pointing out racism, and that, far from being politically correct, she wrote one of the first major books to criticize the concept, "After Multiculturalism".She is strongly criticised by
Douglas Murray in his book, "Neoconservatism: why we need it", for having written about Iraq that "there have been times I wanted more chaos, more shocks, more disorder to teach our side a lesson." Murray called her attitude "destructive and inexcusable" and wrote "the vindication of her own opinion is of more importance to her than the lives of British and American troops and Iraqi civilians".Martin Amis
On 8 October 2007 Alibhai-Brown was drawn into the row between
Martin Amis andTerry Eagleton over the treatment of British Muslims. After Eagleton's attack on Amis' allegedIslamophobia , she wrote a comment piece in "The Independent" accusing Amis of being "with the beasts" (ie, neo-fascists) . [Yasmin Alibhai-Brown [http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/yasmin-alibhai-brown/yasmin-alibhaibrown-its-time-for-civilised-and-honest-engagement-394480.html "It's time for civilised and honest engagement",] "The Independent", 8 October 2007. Retrieved on 4 July 2008.] Amis' response, a highly critical 'open letter' was published on the 12th October. [reproduced in Jonathan Brown [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article3052346.ece "Amis launches scathing response to accusations of Islamophobia",] "The Independent", 12 October 2007. Retrieved on 4 July 2008.]References
elect bibliography
* "Some of My Best Friends Are..." (2004). London: Politico's. ISBN 1-84275-107-7
* "Mixed Feelings: The Complex Lives of Mixed Race Britons" (2001). London: Women's Press. ISBN 0-7043-4706-7
* "Who Do We Think We Are? Imagining the New Britain" (2000). London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-025598-2
* "After Multiculturalism" (2000). London: Foreign Policy Centre. ISBN 0-9535598-8-2
* "True Colours" (1999). London: Institute for Public Policy Research. ISBN 1-86030-083-9
* "Hate Thy Neighbour" (1998). London: Mindfield. ISBN 0-948491-52-3
* "No Place Like Home" (1995). London: Virago. ISBN 1-85381-642-6
* "The Colour of Love: Mixed Race Relationships" (with Anne Montague) (1992). London: Virago. ISBN 1-85381-221-8
* "Racism" (with Colin Brown, 1992)External links
* [http://comment.independent.co.uk/columnists_a_l/yasmin_alibhai_brown/ Alibhai-Brown's columns for The "Independent"]
* [http://www.libertarian.co.uk/multimedia/2004-02-16-sig-race.mp3 BBC World Service discussion of multi-culturalism with Yasmin Alibhai Brown]
* [http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/10/08/let_them_eat_guinea_fowl.php "Madam, I am doing my job. These are regular customers."]
* [http://www.epigram.org.uk/view.php?id=1245 Epigram interview with Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]
* [http://www.journalisted.com/yasmin-alibhaibrown Journalisted - Articles by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]
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