
Iman Atta
Iman Atta is the director of Tell Mama, a charity dedicated to monitoring and combating anti-Muslim hate in the UK. Under her leadership, the organization has documented a significant rise in incidents of Islamophobia, especially in the wake of events such as the Israel-Gaza conflict and the Southport murders. Atta has been vocal about the urgent need for coordinated efforts from the government and communities to address the rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment, emphasizing the importance of unity against hatred and the impact of harmful stereotypes.
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Iman Atta has been the organisation’s director since 2016.
‘It’s been traumatic’: the inside story of Tell Mama’s break with Labour government | IslamophobiaIman Atta, director of Tell Mama, flagged the Telegram channels to the police due to concerns within Muslim communities.
Russia-linked Telegram channels ‘offering to pay for attacks on mosques’ | IslamophobiaIman Atta described the increase in hate crimes against Muslims as unacceptable and deeply concerning for the future.
ارتفاع جرائم الكراهية ضد المسلمين في بريطانياIman Atta is the director of Tell MAMA, who has pointed out the normalisation of Islamophobia in political rhetoric.
Anti-Muslim crimes - Newspaper - DAWN.COMIman Atta is the director of Tell MAMA, which tracks anti-Muslim hate in the UK.
2024 saw highest number of hate crimes against Muslims in UK - WorldIman Atta, the charity's director, called for coordinated action by the government against anti-Muslim hate.
Anti-Muslim hate at record level in UK, charity says






