Rohingya

Genocide Memorial Day to focus on demonisation of peoples

PRESS RELEASE – The divisive politics that results in the demonisation of communities will be the focus of this year’s Genocide Memorial Day to be held later this month. In line with the aim of the annual event which aims to raise awareness of genocide

All about IHRC! The truth! (Mockumentary)

Did you ever wonder what it’s like – really like – at the IHRC Office? This film, from Neoliberal Productions, shows you the everyday reality. Please note, no IHRC staff or volunteers or boxes were harmed in the making of this film. This MOCKUMENTARY was

Poetry Competition for 2021- Deadline extension

Poetry Competition for 2021– Deadline extension Due to the current situation with COVID we are aware that teachers and schools are under a lot of pressure. This may not have given the right opportunity for many to utilise the GMD resources and speak to the

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Poetry Competition

PREVIOUS WINNERS A compilation of winning entries, The Genocide Memorial Day Anthology, is available to buy and download as a PDF here or in hard copy here. A substantial school discount is available for bulk orders. All profits from sales will be donated to the

Demand FCO make representations to the Myanmar government

IHRC urges campaigners to write to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office to put pressure on the governments of Myanmar and Bangladesh to bring justice for the Rohingya. Background Requested Action Model Template Recipient addresses Background The persecution of Rohingyas has been ongoing for decades;

Help those in need through your Qurbani donations

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=”Donate Your Qurbani” txt_align=”center” style=”flat” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Click Here” btn_color=”green” btn_align=”center” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fdonations.ihrc.org.uk%2FQurbani-2020||target:%20_blank|”][/vc_cta][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Once again IHRC is collecting donations from those Muslims intending to perform their Udhiyya or Qurbani in places where the less fortunate can avail themselves of its sustenance and blessings. In years gone