Anti-Terrorism Legislation in South East Asia
The following briefing will examine the anti-terrorism legislation in place in various countries in South East Asia and the implications for human rights.
The following briefing will examine the anti-terrorism legislation in place in various countries in South East Asia and the implications for human rights.
Come and learn your rights and give us your views. Speakers include: Massoud Shadjareh, Mudassar Arani, Raza Kazim and Imam Iqbal Awan.
A brief overview of how the Act confers greater powers on law enforcement authorities to counter terrorism but severely limits civil liberties and human rights.
Come and learn your rights and give us your views.
Speakers include: Massoud Shadjareh, Mudassar Arani, Raza Kazim and Imam Iqbal Awan
An overview of the British government’s proposed Bill and its implications on human rights and civil liberties.
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IHRC has designed a model letter for campaigners to send to their local MP asking them to bring the issue up in Parliament and to demand that the government scrap the powers to detain foreign nationals.
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