
PRESS RELEASE: Faraz verdict will result in the burning of books in Britain
Cageprisoners condemns the decision of the CPS to prosecute Ahmed Faraz for selling books, as a result of which he has now been convicted.
Cageprisoners condemns the decision of the CPS to prosecute Ahmed Faraz for selling books, as a result of which he has now been convicted.
IHRC’s latest briefing regarding continued discriminatory use of Schedule 7 by the UK Home Office.
British citizen Talha Ahsan, accused of terror-related offences and detained at the request of the US in 2006.
Press TV Interview with Ahmed Uddin, spokesperson from the Islamic Human Rights Commission, London. A rights activist says that while between 1980 and 2005 only six percent of terrorist acts on US soil attributed to Muslim extremists, Western media push to paint all Muslims as
Lawrence Archer, one of the authors of this fascinating book, joined us on 9 February 2011 at the IHRC Bookshop, Gallery and Information Centre in London, UK.Â
Massoud Shadjareh and Arzu Merali of the IHRC speak to foreign policy in focus about the rise of Islamophobia.
The IHRC is concerned at the Coalition Government’s unwillingness to address the failings of the Control Orders regime.
Stephen Lendman discusses the story behind what he sees as the war against Islam in Britain today.