Weekly Video

2023: IHRC Needs Your Support

As we start a new year of activism and campaigning, please support us being volunteering, sharing and donating.  Volunteer for IHRC: Here  Share our Campaigns: Here  Donate: Here

How the Govt Tried To Silence Activism in 2022

This year we have talked about many different issues. In the UK we have seen genuine Muslim organisations targeted, pro-Palestinian Jews be smeared as anti-Semitic and the right to protest and strike being targeted by new legislation. The government is trying to suffocate activism in

Warmongers: Global Agenda

From Iraq and Afghanistan to Syria and Ukraine. Warmongers don’t stop there. They have their eye on many other countries in the world. It’s time to say no more war. For more information: UKRAINE: War and Double Standards – IHRC The Repeat Cycle of US

World Cup: For Palestine

This World Cup we have seen people from across the globe #FlyTheFlag for #Palestine. The reality is “normalisation” with Israel is a political ploy, and people are not buying it.

UK: Anti-Immigration Politics is Now the Norm

UK anti-immigrant politics is now the norm. Migrants are being demonised more than ever. Our politicians dream of sending people to Rwanda. Then the opposition says the government isn’t going far enough! Our politics is using the race card. Read More: PRESS RELEASE: IHRC condemns

Western Hypocrisy: From Qatar To Iran

The West’s concerns for human rights and justice across the world; from the World Cup in Qatar to protests in Iran is disingenuous and hypocritical.

Saudi Arabia Executions

Saudi Arabia is executing protestors on a mass scale. Why is nothing being done about it? Is it because they are a satellite-state of the United States? Further information: Johnson urged to stop indulging out of control Saudi regime – IHRC PRESS RELEASE – Saudi

Rishi Sunak: No Real Change

Last week Britain got another new Prime Minister. This time of South Asian descent. Politicians and the press have hailed this “historic moment” but what does Rushi Sunak as Premiere really mean for race relations in the UK? More links: New UK Prime Minister: Same