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IHRC urges end to sham trial of Sheikh Zakzaky

PRESS RELEASE: IHRC is calling on the Nigerian authorities to free the imprisoned leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim el-Zakzaky, and his spouse ahead of their appearance in court this Thursday 6 Feb in a politically motivated trial. The pair face charges

GMD School Resources: Poetry Competition Winners; resources and news

Below are some updates on the project, including more links to resources for older students. Poetry Competition winners 2020We are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s poetry competition, as follows: 1st Prize – Holocaust by Emily from Invicta Grammar School2nd Prize – Their Hate by

IHRC writes to Buhari seeking Zakzakys release

PRESS RELEASE: IHRC has written to the Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari urging him to release the imprisoned leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky and his wife Zeenah al-Zakzaky. The letter is the latest in a long line correspondence with Buhari and

Sheikh Zakzaky

Letter to President Buhari urging release of Sheikh Zakzaky

Dear President I am writing to once again draw your urgent attention to the ongoing case of Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky and his wife Mallimah Zeenah. They must be immediately released. Further to our previous correspondence with yourself and other Nigerian officials we remain concerned that

Sheikh Zakzaky

Alert: Demand immediate release of Sheikh Zakzaky and Muallima Zeenah

Background Action required Model email Recipient addresses Background On 6th February, Sheikh Ibraheem el-Zakzaky and his wife Mualima Zeenah, have a court hearing in the Kaduna High court of Nigeria, on trumped up charges. It has been four years now that the Sheikh and his

IHRC welcomes ICJ ruling on Rohingya genocide

PRESS RELEASE: IHRC cautiously welcomes today’s ruling by the International Court of Justice ordering the government of Myanmar to prevent genocidal violence against its Rohingya Muslim minority and preserve any evidence of past crimes. We are pleased that the decision in the United Nations’ highest