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The '''Muslim Action Committee''' is a ] based umbrella organisation specifically set up in February 2006 to respond the ] published in the ] ] ]. The Muslim Action Committee includes over 400 ] Muslim religious scholars as well as Islamic organisations representing all schools of thought in the Muslim community of Britain.
The Muslim Action Committee spokesman Shaykh Faiz Siddiqi has asked for a tightening of the Press Complaints Code as well as a change in the Race Relations Law.
On Friday 17th February 2006, a "campaign for global civility", focusing on preventing disrespect against ] and the ], and fighting ], was launched, along with a document, a "Proclamation of global civility". The proclamation does not refer explicitly to Islam or to the Mohammed cartoons.
A public ] expected to number 50,000 was organized on Saturday 18th February 2006.


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