
PRESS RELEASE – UK: Government statistics highlight hidden purpose of Prevent “anti-terror” programme
Of the 4,997 people referred to Prevent for “Islamic extremism” 1,504 were children under the age of 15
Of the 4,997 people referred to Prevent for “Islamic extremism” 1,504 were children under the age of 15
This week’s arrest of four soldiers suspected of being associated with a far right terror group should alert authorities to the real threat posed by their acolytes, argues Faisal Bodi
The government’s Prevent programme is a byword for institutional discrimination against Muslims and part of a cynical social engineering exercise, argues the Islamic Human Rights Commission’s Faisal Bodi
The failure to prosecute hatemongers exploiting Manchester bombing will only fuel resentment among Muslims and accusations of double-standards, argues Faisal Bodi
Arzu Merali says her organization will no longer participate in consultations about anti-terror laws because the government treated them as a mere rubber-stamping exercise
When there is no right way to review the wrong laws, diversity in counter-terrorism or policing leadership doesn’t matter
Narjis Khan reflect on the United Nations’ response to international ‘terrorism’ following 9/11. Download the PDF here
Focusing on a myriad of abuses, the briefing conveys the stark message that the concept of ‘human rights’ is now a meaningless term
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