
Al-Quds Day 2020: Fly the Flag of Palestine
Support the Palestinian struggle in the face of the Israeli onslaught. Fly the flag and show resistance by taking action!

Support the Palestinian struggle in the face of the Israeli onslaught. Fly the flag and show resistance by taking action!

Join the Struggle for justice, online, #AlQudsDay2020. Watch on the links below. You can watch a live stream from 5pm – 7pm BST: On Facebook On YouTube or via our homepage – click A lQuds Day Live from 5pm BST. Join the event on YouTube

PRESS RELEASE: Preparations for this year’s Al-Quds Day have seen a massive ramp up with over a hundred organisations coming on board to support the first ever event to be taking place under conditions of lockdown. The unprecedented number cover the entire spectrum of society

This year IHRC and other organisations are calling on people to fly a Palestinian flag in their window or on their car for the last 10 days of Ramadan to show their support for the people of Palestine.
We are curating some lists of things to read and watch while in self-isolation. It’s a mix of free, to buy, @ihrc resources and others. Please tweet @ihrcbookshop or send us your feedback, requests and suggestions. To help everyone get through this period IHRC is

Hafsah Dabiri (author of Basirah the Basketballer Says Insha’Allah) chaired the author evening with Nafisa Bakkar (co-founder and CEO of Amaliah) and Malia Bouattia (former NUS president and presenter on Women Like Us) on Thursday, 12 March 2020. Read below a few snippets of the

Genocide Memorial Day (GMD) is a day focused on remembering man’s inhumanity to man. The theme for #GMD2019 in Geneva was “Failures of International Institutions in preventing genocide in conflict: The Holocaust, Palestine and Bosnia Herzegovina.

We highly recommend anyone with access to iPlayer or another format that is hosting this movie to watch it. Advocate: A Lawyer without Borders follows Leah Tsemel, the Jewish lawyer, famed for representing Palestinian defendants accused of terrorist offences. For the last 50 years, she




