
National Demonstration for Palestine
Islamic Human Rights Commission will be marching through London on 3rd August. Join us at 12pm on Park Lane.
Islamic Human Rights Commission will be marching through London on 3rd August. Join us at 12pm on Park Lane.
Summary Act now and write to your foreign ministry in support of popular Muslim political prisoners who have been arrested in Tunisia. Background In Tunisia, President Kais Saied has committed mass arrests against his political opponents, whilst using the threat of arrest to intimidate
IHRC has launched a new campaign to apply public pressure on the British and foreign governments to help secure the freedom of political prisoners currently being held by the Tunisian regime. In 2021 Kais Saied, the president of Tunisia suspended and dissolved parliament in order
10 years ago the Al Quds massacre in Zaria, killed 34 members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria after The army cracked down on a peaceful protest for Palestine. Zeenah Zakzaky, lost 3 of her children that day and in the following years has lost
In collaboration with Brent Trades Council, IHRC held a screening of documentary, Two Kids a Day, on Thursday, 18 July. The documentary highlights the use of minors’ arrests to control and repress Palestinian society. The film follows footage of arrests and interviews with Palestinian youths,
Do you know Dr. Aafia Siddiqui? A highly educated academic and mother of three, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was abducted by the American government in Pakistan and was the first woman subjected to the full rendition to torture programme by the USA. Her children were taken
Massoud Shadjareh, Chair of IHRC, delivers a powerful speech on the Palestinian movement. We must bring a change and we must fight against this injustice. We at IHRC will continue to do so until genocide becomes a word of the past.
Summary The Tajikistani government is taking extreme measures to ban the practising of Islam from the country. This includes enforcing a hijab ban. Join us in opposing this. Background On 20th June 2024, the Tajikistani government banned the hijab (headscarf) considered to be a