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Caabu: Championing Arab–British Understanding Since 1967

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AUK Editorial 16 September 2025
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For over half a century, the Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu) has been at the heart of efforts to foster dialogue between Britain and the Arab world, combining parliamentary engagement, media work and public education.

Caabu was founded in 1967, in the wake of the Middle East war, to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions about Arabs and Palestinians that were widespread in the UK at the time. Since then, it has built significant political and media support, becoming a respected platform for a balanced Arab perspective in Britain.

Influential Support

From the outset, Caabu attracted the backing of prominent politicians, journalists and academics who believed in the need for greater mutual understanding. Over the years, it has worked with MPs from across the political spectrum — among them Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn, a long-standing supporter, and Liberal Democrat Tam Dalyell, one of its earliest advocates. Today, sitting MPs continue to sponsor its events and take part in its activities.

Caabu has also collaborated with leading Middle East experts and academics, cementing its status as a trusted source of insight and analysis.

Work in Parliament and the Media

The council’s membership includes MPs from all major parties. It regularly organises delegations to Palestine and other Arab countries, allowing parliamentarians to see the situation first-hand. It also provides journalists and researchers with briefings and reports designed to ensure more accurate and fair coverage of the region in the British media.

Education and Outreach

Caabu’s work extends beyond Westminster. Its educational programmes bring lectures and workshops to schools and universities across the UK, introducing students to Arab history and culture and tackling stereotypes that feed discrimination and racism.

Consistent Voice for Palestine

A consistent champion of Palestinian rights, Caabu was among the first organisations in the UK to speak out against the occupation. It continues to campaign for an end to the Gaza blockade and to raise awareness of ongoing violations faced by Palestinians.

Why It Matters Today

At a time of rising populism, polarised debate and growing Islamophobia, Caabu’s mission remains as vital as ever: to bridge divides and foster understanding between communities. Its combination of parliamentary access and grassroots reach makes it a rare and influential voice in British public life.

You can learn more about Caabu’s work and follow its upcoming events by visiting its official website.

 


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