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End of Year 2023
As the year in the Western Gregorian calendar draws to a close, we have a few announcements for you including upcoming events for the new year. Genocide Memorial Day 2024 Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is pleased to announce its 15th annual Genocide Memorial Day, which will be
Talking about Palestine for UK Charities and Mosques
We have received many concerned enquiries from registered UK charities, including mosques, since October 7, regarding their position in supporting justice for Palestine. These concerns include what can be said in khutbahs and programs, whether money can be raised for aid, if public positions can
PODCAST: Palestine- a new phase in the struggle against empire
This latest podcast in the The Long View conversations series, takes Dr. Ramzy Baroud and Romana Rubeo’s article ‘The Palestinian Occupation Authority: The PA’s Impossible Choice in the Age of the Lions’ Den‘ as a basis to explore the shift in Palestinian liberation struggles and
Alert- Demand Government act on report exposing extent of Hindutva Infiltration in Leicester and UK
Summary Recent reports have exposed much of the way that the century old Hindutva ideology has infiltrated British society and the role it played as the driving factor in the Leicester Riots last year. We must make clear to the UK government that this is
Alert – Tell The World Food Programme not to cut aid to northern Yemen
Summary The World Food Programme has decided to suspend food aid to the North of Yemen, a country where starvation is rife. We demand that they reverse this decision.  Background  The World Food Programme is a department of the United Nations, whose remit is
Alert – Boycott Companies Supporting the Gaza Genocide
Summary As the Gaza Genocide continues without any sign of ending, the need for boycotting the Zionist war machine has become more urgent than ever. Although there are many companies that we should boycott, IHRC is providing a new leaflet targeting those directly involved in this
Metropolitan Police accused of racialising Palestine demonstrations
Twelve British human rights and media organisations have written to the head of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, to protest about the force’s handling of pro-Palestine demonstrations in the capital. They accuse the Metropolitan Police, itself reeling under recent racism scandals, of bias in