Bashy Quraishy

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Bashy Quraishy was born in India, but grew up in Pakistan. He studied Engineering in Germany and USA, and later studied International Marketing in London, United Kingdom.

He is member of a number of Commissions, and Working Groups involved with Human Rights, Ethnic Equality issues and Anti-discrimination work, both in Denmark and abroad.

On the Danish level, he is the Chief Editor of MediaWatch, which is a quarterly magazine on media and minorities, Chair of media monitoring organisation, Fair Play and member of the Advisory Council of Danish Human Rights Institute.

On the international level, he is President of ENAR – Brussels which is the largest EU network against racism with over 600 member organisations, member of the "Board of Trustees" of the Dutch Foundation "More colour in the media" and board member of international foundation" Education for life" based in Israel as well as a member of the European Commission's High Level Committee on the Social and Labour Market integration of disadvantaged ethnic minorities.

He contributes regularly to the Danish and European press with essays, chronicles and TV debates as well as lecture on various issues concerning Ethnic Minorities in EU, Islam in the Western Media, Multiculturalism, globalization, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, Racism and Resistance in EU and Integration's dilemma in Europe.

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Books published:

  1. Fort Europa –1994
  2. EU – the lost paradise - 1995
  3. European Union or Fortress Europe – 1996
  4. I am not a racist but --. – 1996
  5. My Europe – 1997
  6. Searching for a humane Europe – 1998
  7. From Punjab to Copenhagen – 1999
  8. Danish identity – seen through brown eyes - 2003

At present, he is working on a new book, dealing with the living conditions of Muslim Communities in Europe.

Study papers published From 1986 - 2007:

  1. Inter-cultural communication is the way forward
  2. Multiculturalism and the European integration
  3. Ethnic minorities in the west – conflict or enrichment
  4. Resisting racism in Europe
  5. Europe is marching in the wrong direction; Latest development in the European Union on immigration and asylum
  6. EU Constitution and ethnic minority rights
  7. Lobbying against hate speech in Europe
  8. NGOs and trade unions – partners against racism
  9. Human Rights – Western dictates versus the global necessity
  10. Shared citizenship – immutable core or dynamic nucleus
  11. The Scandanavian societies and ethnic minority integration
  12. Shadow reports on Danish discriminatory practices –2002,2003,2004,2005
  13. EU -Directives on Racism
  14. Police profiling and ethnic minorities in Europe
  15. Lobbying the media by ethnic minorities
  16. Media and minorities in the Danish society
  17. Racism's effect on Muslim Youth in Europe
  18. Media’s role in cementing Islamophobia
  19. Western terminology and Islam
  20. The history of Islamophobia in the West
  21. Islam in the Western media
  22. Islamophobia and anti-Semitism – a time for reflection
  23. Integration or segregation
  24. NGOs and the decision making process in EU
  25. Jewish Muslim Dialogue – A time for reflection

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