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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

Al Quds Day 2022 Guide
Al Quds Committee issue the following guidance for Al Quds Day 2022: The march will start outside the Home Office. If you are using public transport: Please arrive using Westminster station (Jubilee line, Circle line, District line). Walk through Parliament Square onto Abingdon Street.

Security Advice for Al Quds Day 2022
Al Quds march is back after a two-year hiatus due to covid. While it will be fantastic to see you all on Sunday 24 April, We are less enthusiastic about seeing the Zionists and far-right coalition that turn up every year. In previous years we

Al Quds Guidance
IHRC is issuing this guidance to protestors attending this year’s anti-apartheid Al-Quds Day demonstration in London this month after pro-Israeli Jewish groups started their campaign of inciting hatred by describing the event as a “virus”. In the article published last week The Jewish News called


Urge the British Government to recognise the persecution of the Rohingya as a genocide
Summary Background Action required Model Template Recipient contact information Summary The United States has officially recognised the persecution of the Rohingya as a genocide. IHRC requests campaigners to write to the UK foreign minister Liz Truss, demanding that the UK formally recognises the Rohingya

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