Politicians and Media – Playing with the terror threat
Do politicians and the media use and sensationalise the security threat to win popularity and sell stories?
Do politicians and the media use and sensationalise the security threat to win popularity and sell stories?
In this ‘What’s New’ a chance to download IHRC’s latest report online as well as a brand new full-sleeve IHRC T-shirt to buy, five events including the annual ‘World Chechnya Day 2007’ and two very interesting articles on the debate of multiculturalism…
A group of visiting German intellectuals called on Berlin on Monday to change what they termed its Holocaust-rooted blind support of Israel, saying the creation of the State of Israel turned Palestinians into victims of the Nazi Holocaust as well.
‘The British Media and Muslim Representation: The Ideology of Demonisation’ available to download.
Jonathan Cook, Nazareth-based reporter, discusses his book ‘Blood and Religion: Unmasking of the Jewish and Democratic State’ at the School of Oriental and African Studies
This week in Jerusalem, Israeli troops began demolishing a part of the structure along the wall of al-Aqsa Sanctuary, known as the Meghribi [Moroccan] Gate. This has given rise to increased tensions in and around Jerusalem…
Kashmiri born Mohammed Afzal Guru was accused of conspiring to attack the Indian Parliament on 13 December 2001 with three other Kashmiris.
In this What’s new is a summary of the IHRC report dealing with British Muslims and the media, an urgent appeal for a Friends of Al-Aqsa vigil, information on a series of lectures about human rights and the opportunity to buy our new T-shirts and much mor