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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

Al-Quds Day 2022

The annual al-Quds Day March is returning for Ramadan 1443 (2022). Each year millions of people around the World rally on Quds day to voice their support for the Palestinian cause and repeat their call for an end to the Zionist apartheid regime’s atrocities and

Alert: Stop UK Cinemas Promoting Islamophobia

Background An extreme Islamophobic Bollywood movie called the “Kashmir Files” has been released in the UK, showing in major cinemas such as Cineworld and Empire Cinemas. It has been praised by MPs Bob Blackman of the Conservative Party and Jim Shannon of the DUP. The

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Johnson urged to stop indulging out of control Saudi regime

IHRC has called on the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to call off a planned visit to Saudi Arabia this week in light of the kingdom’s worsening human rights record. Some 81 prisoners, among them child protestors and political activists, were put to death on