Press release: Anti-terror bill is a recipe for more alienation
Yet another attempt by the executive to erode civil liberties and ‘otherise’ the Muslim community
Yet another attempt by the executive to erode civil liberties and ‘otherise’ the Muslim community
A statement to the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues
Counter-terrorism officers intend to inform people at schools, universities, airports, shopping centres, cinemas and farms about terrorism
The new proposed powers would not protect us from violent attack. They threaten democratic rights
Rights groups attack proposals unveiled by Prime Minister David Cameron aimed at preventing U.K. fighters in Syria returning to Britain
IHRC believes that the plans to put suspects on a no-fly list and cancel their passports would amount to rendering them stateless
Anti-terror powers allowing police to stop individuals at UK ports for up to nine hours are challenged in Supreme Court
Since Schedule 7 came into force its powers have been systematically misused to implement ethnic and religious profiling
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