Update Alert: Sri Lanka – Sri Lankan Muslim writer’s case postponed
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has received information that the case of Sarah Melanie Perera has been postponed until November 2010.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has received information that the case of Sarah Melanie Perera has been postponed until November 2010.
In a recently published article, Zahra al-Shater, daughter of Khairat al-Shater, spoke of her great sorrow at her father’s condition and the injustice he has suffered at the hands of the Egyptian government.
Highlighting the anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide, IHRC introduces a number of online resources.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is proud to present its upcoming fundraiser dinner.
Siddiqui’s legal team has warned that there will be far greater obstacles in the way of her release and repatriation after she has been sentenced.
The death of ‘emergency-law martyr’ Khaled Saeed has become of great public interest, becoming a symbol of thousands of Egyptian citizens who are victims of police brutality.
On 15 May 2010, four journalists were arrested and face sentences of life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Mr Abdullah denies this and claims that his statements were taken misinterpreted deliberately because he would not become an informer for the Albanian secret service.
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