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Internment, Military Tribunals and Persecution in the West
17 February 2002

Sultana Tafadar outlines the implications for civil and political rights of new anti-terrorist legislation and measures in the UK and USA. Paper presented at IHRC\'s international Prisoners of Faith Conference. [more...]
9/11: The targeting of Muslim women
30 October 2001

Fareena Alam, news editor and Muslim activist outlines the nature of anti-Muslim women attacks and ways forward for the Muslim community to break out of the cycle of demonisation and backlash. [more...]
9/11: The western media’s contribution to the war effort
30 October 2001

Faisal Bodi, freelance journalist who contributes to The Guardian and editor of ummahnews.com, looks at the role of the media in the run up to the war on Afghanistan. [more...]
9/11: International and Islamic Concepts of Justice
30 October 2001

M.S. Bahmanpour addresses the concept of justice in the light of current affairs. [more...]
9/11: Coping with the Anti-Muslim Backlash in the UK
30 October 2001

Omar Williams looks at the experiences of Muslims in the month following 9/11, and overviews the communities' reactions. This presentation also identifies good practice on the part of service providers, local authorities etc. [more...]
UK Today: The Anti-Muslim Backlash in the Wake of September 11, 2001
19 October 2001

An overview of the number and nature of anti-Muslim incidents since September 11, 2001. [more...]
Islamophobia and Gender Discrimination: The Case of the Media
27 September 2001

Two South African journalists moot the problems of Islamophobic stereotyping for Muslim women, and suggest ways forward. [more...]
The Race Against Racism
25 August 2001

Imam Achmad Cassiem's paper on the Islamic position against racism, prepared for the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Durban, South Africa, August 2001. [more...]
Judaism - An Alternative to Zionism
24 August 2001

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Politics or Justice? Differentiating Between the Nuremberg Trials and ICTY
24 August 2001

Demir Mahmutcehajic looks at the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials and asks how far they have been implemented at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. [more...]
 

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