Press Release: Further erosion of civil liberties without justification
Concern at the UK Government’s proposal to extend detention without charge beyond the current 28 days limit.
Concern at the UK Government’s proposal to extend detention without charge beyond the current 28 days limit.
In this ‘What’s New’, IHRC’s statement on the 12th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, two new briefings, and a campaign pack for Mat Sah Satray a Malaysian who has now been detained for 5 years as well as many interesting articles to read.
Mat Sah bin Mohammed Satray has been held in Malaysia under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for the past five years.
An introduction to the situation in Kashmir, through a discussion of self-determination.
Mat Sah bin Mohammed Satray is a Malaysian individual held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) of Malaysia for the past five years and has been released in September 15 2009.
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.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is deeply concerned about the anti-terror statistics that were recently released by the Home Office.
Refugees held at the detention facility in Misratah, have been deported to their homelands where they may be arrested and tortured upon arrival.