UK Terrorism Law Promotes Illegal Occupation
The British Government will announce today a list of proscribed organizations who allegedly fall under the scope of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The British Government will announce today a list of proscribed organizations who allegedly fall under the scope of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The notorious UK Terrorism Act 2000 will come into force this Monday, despite objections from numerous human rights organizations who have protested it.
A suicide bomber carried out a car bomb attack on Christmas Day in Srinagar in Indian-occupied Kashmir, killing 10 people including six Indian soldiers and three Kashmiri students. According to the BBC (28 December), the suicide bomber is rumoured to have
Kashmir killing by British national provides pretext to demonise UK Muslim community
Zionist Middle East envoy removed, but still long way to go for Britain’s Middle East policy
The IHRC welcomes the implementation of the Human Rights Act in the UK, starting Monday October 2, 2000.
IHRC has received a number of complaints regarding the advice given by officers at the UK Passport Agency regarding the wearing of hijab in passport photographs. Several sisters were told that hijab was not acceptable.
IHRC has in its possession a copy of the full text of the essay by Layla Cassim, the 14 year old South African student who was subjected to a spate of human rights abuses by her college.
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