Press Release: Anti-Terror Statistics Highlight Criminalization of the Innocent
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is deeply concerned about the anti-terror statistics that were recently released by the Home Office.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is deeply concerned about the anti-terror statistics that were recently released by the Home Office.
A look at ways forward on the issue of Kashmir, under international law. This briefing is particularly potent at a time of increasing regional tension.
On the 12th anniversary of the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War, IHRC is concerned at the international community’s responses.
IHRC is deeply concerned by the recent knighthood awarded to Salam Rushdie in the Queen’s birthday honours.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is very critical of today’s report published by the Commission on Integration and Cohesion.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is deeply concerned by the recent statement made by Tony Blair to have more imams and religious leaders trained in the UK.
IHRC reiterates its opposition to control orders.
IHRC is very concerned about claims Alan Johnston’s kidnappers are demanding the release of UK Muslim detainees in exchange for his release
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