Press Release: Release of “Ricin 8” Exposes Labour’s Manifesto of Fear
IHRC welcomes the release today of the eight men accused of the so called “ricin poison plot”.
IHRC welcomes the release today of the eight men accused of the so called “ricin poison plot”.
IHRC welcomes the Home Affairs Select Committee report on ‘Terrorism and Community Relations’. However, IHRC disappointed with certain findings of the Committee.
IHRC condemns in the strongest terms the dangerous comments made by Home Office minister Hazel Blears that Muslims should be ready to be disproportionately targeted by anti-terror laws.
With Home Secretary, Charles Clarke’s latest proposals on dealing with terror suspects drawing as much controversy as his predecessor’s ideas, IHRC examines whether Britain is crossing the line to becoming a police state.
IHRC condemns Home Secretary Charles Clarke’s latest anti-terrorism proposals as a mockery of the Law Lords judgment that detention without trial was unlawful.
On 29 March 2004 Australian prime minister John Howard announced plans to prepare a white paper on terrorism. This briefing looks at some key areas of concern.
The only way forward for police – community relations post 9/11
Australia’s pending proposals to introduce new measures under scrutiny.
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