IHRC condemns Home Secretary’s proposals as mockery of the Law Lords judgment
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.
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.
An overview of the situation of Muslims living in the Russian Federation and at the occupation of Chechnya*.
Eight British citizens of Pakistani descent were being held under the Terrorism Act last night after police seized the ingredients of a potentially major bombing mission in Britain, writes Frank Millar, London Editor MI5, MI6 and the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist branch appeared to have prevented
A prominent London-based human rights organization today called on governments around the world to end their practice of enacting and abusing anti-terrorism laws.
The following briefing will examine the anti-terrorism legislation in place in various countries in South East Asia and the implications for human rights.
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