Press Release: Terror Bill will Fuel Community Tensions
IHRC is warning that new draconian anti-terror laws risk alienating British Muslims and could fuel community tensions.
IHRC is warning that new draconian anti-terror laws risk alienating British Muslims and could fuel community tensions.
IHRC is urgently calling on the Metropolitan Police to stop a meeting in support of a proscribed terrorist group taking place tomorrow.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission denounces the Home Secretary’s proposal to ban 15 more organisations as hypocritical
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is calling upon all campaigners to take urgent action against forthcoming anti-terror legislation.
PUBLIC MEETING: Birmingham. To discuss the government’s response to the London bombings and its impact on our civil liberties
PUBLCI MEETING in Birmingham: To discuss the government’s response to the London bombings and its impact on our civil liberties
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is outraged at Charles Clarke’s latest anti-terror proposals which include detaining terror suspects for three months without charge.
Since the bombings in London in July 2005 the police have succeeded in conducting widespread investigations using the vast range of powers already available to them.
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