Video and Audio

#KillTheBill: Nationality & Borders Bill is Racist

Tackling Islamophobia has never been more urgent – IHRC Report Launch: ‘Environment of Hate: The New Normal for Muslims in the UK’ – IHRC Press release: New Immigration Bill is Xenophobe’s Charter – IHRC CONCERNS OVER THE IMMIGRATION BILL 2013-14 – IHRC Press release: UK

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Sayyida Suhaila Ibrahim on the Zaria Massacres

Watch Sayyida Suhaila Ibrahim one of the daughters of Sheikh El-Zakzaky recount the horrific events of December 2015 that left almost a thousand killed, three of whom were her brothers, and one of whom was her aunt. Part One Part Two

2021 at IHRC: Thanks For All Your Support!

It’s been a busy year at IHRC. Here’s our year in review. Thank you for all your support! Happy New Year Everyone. May 2022 be healthy and successful for you all. Please review the IHRC Annual Report 2020-21 – IHRC for an overview of all

PODCAST SERIES: Truth & Reconciliation after the 8 December Killings

All four episodes now available. In this series of podcasts, activist and thinker Sandew Hira of the Decolonial International Network Foundation talks with Arzu Merali of his experiences of trying to set up a Truth & Reconciliation project in Suriname to deal with the legacy

Weekly video: Nationality & Borders Bill: Racist & Unjust

Tackling Islamophobia has never been more urgent – IHRC Report Launch: ‘Environment of Hate: The New Normal for Muslims in the UK’ – IHRC Press release: New Immigration Bill is Xenophobe’s Charter – IHRC CONCERNS OVER THE IMMIGRATION BILL 2013-14 – IHRC Press release: UK

Mallima Zeenah speaks about the Zaria Massacre

Watch the respected Mallima Zeenah Ibrahim recount in brief the events of the Zaria massacre in December 2015. To find out more about the massacre and incarceration of more than a thousand including Mallimah Zeenah, and also the killings of more than a thousand, including

Islamophobia Conference 2021

Watch live at IHRC.TV Live Broadcast – IHRC For full details go to: Islamophobia Conference 2021: Working with the Western(ised) Establishment: Yes, No, Maybe? – IHRC