Faisal Bodi

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IHRC stands with Anglican priest accused of anti-Semitism

IHRC condemns the inquisitorial witchhunt against Dr Stephen Sizer, the Anglican priest who will appear before a Church of England disciplinary Tribunal today to answer charges of anti=Semitism. As a lifelong campaigner for Palestinian rights and other anti-racist causes we consider the case against him

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Prevent review is designed to alienate Muslims

  Nobody should be surprised by the “finding” by William Shawcross in his review of the much discredited Prevent policy that the government is not doing enough to combat so-called Muslim extremism. According to the Guardian which claims to have seen a draft copy of

New Middle East peace initiative set to launch in London

A new public Middle East peace initiative is set to launch in London this weekend with the support of high profile celebrities. Actor Alexei Sayle and film director Ken Loach have put their names to the initiative named “Convivencia” that will bring together people of

Bus and mobile ad campaign to highlight Israeli apartheid

Building on the momentum of last Sunday’s successful Al-Quds Day demonstration for Palestine, IHRC is to take an open top bus around the streets of the capital to continue to raise awareness of the apartheid system in Israel. The vehicle will carry anti-apartheid campaigners comprising

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IHRC issues safety advice after attack on London worshippers

IHRC has issued safety advice to the Muslim community after two Muslim worshippers were injured when a group of thugs carrying bottles and hockey sticks launched a “racially aggravated” assault outisde a mosque earlier this week. The group attacked people going into Sri Lankan Muslim

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