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Bus and mobile ad campaign to highlight Israeli apartheid

Building on the momentum of last Sunday’s successful Al-Quds Day demonstration for Palestine, IHRC is to take an open top bus around the streets of the capital to continue to raise awareness of the apartheid system in Israel. The vehicle will carry anti-apartheid campaigners comprising

Right wing report seeks to rescue “floundering” Prevent

IHRC has condemned a new report calling on the government to desist from working with organisations that challenge the widely discredited Prevent anti-terrorism programme. Written by the Policy Exchange, which was founded by arch Islamophobe Michael Gove and which counts amongst its employees the equally

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IHRC issues safety advice after attack on London worshippers

IHRC has issued safety advice to the Muslim community after two Muslim worshippers were injured when a group of thugs carrying bottles and hockey sticks launched a “racially aggravated” assault outisde a mosque earlier this week. The group attacked people going into Sri Lankan Muslim

Pro-Israel groups incite hatred against Al-Quds Day protestors

Safety and security advice is being issued to protestors attending an anti-apartheid demonstration in London this month after pro-Israeli Jewish groups were accused of inciting hatred by describing the event as a “virus”. In the article published last week The Jewish News called the annual

Al Quds Day 2022 Guide

Al Quds Committee issue the following guidance for Al Quds Day 2022:   The march will start outside the Home Office. If you are using public transport: Please arrive using Westminster station (Jubilee line, Circle line, District line). Walk through Parliament Square onto Abingdon Street.

Security Advice for Al Quds Day 2022

Al Quds march is back after a two-year hiatus due to covid. While it will be fantastic to see you all on Sunday 24 April, We are less enthusiastic about seeing the Zionists and far-right coalition that turn up every year. In previous years we

Al Quds Guidance

IHRC is issuing this guidance to protestors attending this year’s anti-apartheid Al-Quds Day demonstration in London this month after pro-Israeli Jewish groups started their campaign of inciting hatred by describing the event as a “virus”. In the article published last week The Jewish News called