
Letter from Mayor of London re: Al Quds Day 2017
Read the response from Sadiq Khan after our letter sent on 18 May

Read the response from Sadiq Khan after our letter sent on 18 May

This month Bosnians and others all over the world will hold events commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the genocide

Today’s verdict that the Saudi-led coalition has not deliberately targeted civilians flies in the face of a growing body of evidence that Riyadh is routinely violating international law

The 10 year-old was shot when police attacked the peaceful procession in a bid to stop it proceeding through the state capital

This event has been frequently targeted by racists, whether from the British far-right, The Spectator and Breitbart.com, and Zionist groups amongst others.

The letter references the alleged Finsbury Park attacker who was heard in a pub last Saturday railing against Muslims and the Al Quds Day march

The attacks have been so severe that it is not an understatement to say that they raised the level of anti-Muslim hatred to new levels of toxicity

Counter protestors hurled Islamophobic and racist abuse at the Al-Quds day demonstrators




