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Gaza and the Politics of Genocide Recognition

Afroze F Zaidi argues that Western countries refusal to use the term genocide to describe events in Gaza is a nod to their complicity not only in the ongoing slaughter but a reminder of its place in the recent histories of colonialism, recompense for which

School prayer ruling is exclusionary and Islamophobic

IHRC condemns today’s decision by a High Court that a school in north west London was acting lawfully by preventing Muslim pupils from performing prayer on the premises. The case against Michaela School in Wembley had been brought by a parent whose daughter was told

School prayer ruling is exclusionary and Islamophobic

IHRC condemns today’s decision by a High Court that a school in north west London was acting lawfully by preventing Muslim pupils from performing prayer on the premises. The case against Michaela School in Wembley had been brought by a parent whose daughter was told

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IHRC rejects Telegraph assertion regarding London mayor

On 26 Feb 2024, The Telegraph published an article claiming Sadiq Khan ‘was shortlisted as “Islamophobe of the year” by the Islamic Human Rights Commission for his efforts to proscribe the political wing of Hezbollah.’ We reject this claim. Khan was nominated for the Islamophobia

Event Report: Genocide Memorial Day 2024, London

On Sunday, January 21st, 2024, the Islamic Human Rights Commission hosted its annual Genocide Memorial Day at the P21 Gallery in London. Genocide Memorial Day (GMD) is a day given to remember man’s inhumanity to man in the perpetration of genocides and genocidal acts. IHRC has

Anti-Zionism tribunal decision makes workplaces safer spaces

The decision by an employment tribunal yesterday that anti-Zionist views are protected under equality law is a significant milestone for Palestinian liberation advocates operating in England and Wales. In deciding that the University of Bristol unlawfully sacked and discriminated against Prof. David Miller the law

Anti-Zionism tribunal decision makes workplaces safer spaces

The decision by an employment tribunal yesterday that anti-Zionist views are protected under equality law is a significant milestone for Palestinian liberation advocates operating in England and Wales. In deciding that the University of Bristol unlawfully sacked and discriminated against Prof. David Miller the law