PRESS RELEASE: UK – IHRC expresses concern over time limit on innocent people’s DNA data
IHRC is deeply concerned at police plans to keep the DNA data of people cleared of offences and those never charged.
IHRC is deeply concerned at police plans to keep the DNA data of people cleared of offences and those never charged.
Islamic Human Rights Commission calls upon the authorities to make increased efforts to eliminate Islamophobic elements from British society.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission welcomes today’s not guilty verdict of the three accused of conspiring with the bombers carrying out the London 7/7 atrocities.
Mousavi has been effectively branded by the government and prison system as a terrorist, in spite of him never being formally charged with or convicted of any terrorism-related offences.
IHRC’s latest publication articulates the religious challenge to oppression and injustice in the context of the Palestinian struggle for justice.
IHRC wrote to Gordon Brown expressing “grave concern and disappointment” over Hazel Blears’ letter and ultimatum to the MCB calling for the resignation of Daud Abdullah.
IHRC condemns the latest government anti-terror proposals, entitled Contest 2, as a dangerous experiment in social engineering.
IHRC supports Babar Ahmad’s decision to sue the Metropolitan Police for the brutal assault he sustained during his arrest in December 2003.
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