Muslims and the Human Rights Act: A new beginning or new excuses?
The IHRC welcomes the implementation of the Human Rights Act in the UK, starting Monday October 2, 2000.
The IHRC welcomes the implementation of the Human Rights Act in the UK, starting Monday October 2, 2000.
Generals & Prime Minister tighten pressure on Muslims
IHRC welcomes the liberation of South Lebanon. IHRC also welcomes the end of the notorious concentration camp and torture centre Al-Khiam.
Petition of one thousand ignored, as Brent hires out Town Hall to Zionist Federation
Report findings to be launched 16th February 2000
IHRC is backing recent calls for the improvement of human rights in the Middle East, and in particular draws attention to the reports of human rights observers to the situation of Lebanese, Palestinian and Israeli civilians at the hands of Israeli author
Over the last couple of years, IHRC has found itself dealing with an ever increasing number of cases of blatant Islamophobia and / or unlawful discrimination against Muslims, purely on the basis of their Muslim identity.
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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