UK Event:: Public Meeting in Birmingham on UK government response to 7/7
PUBLCI MEETING in Birmingham: To discuss the government’s response to the London bombings and its impact on our civil liberties
PUBLCI MEETING in Birmingham: To discuss the government’s response to the London bombings and its impact on our civil liberties
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is outraged at Charles Clarke’s latest anti-terror proposals which include detaining terror suspects for three months without charge.
Since the bombings in London in July 2005 the police have succeeded in conducting widespread investigations using the vast range of powers already available to them.
Since the bombings in London in July 2005 the police have succeeded in conducting widespread investigations using the vast range of powers already available to them.
Protect Our Rights: A briefing document on the governments anti-terrorism proposals.
A joint analysis from UK’s leading civil society organisations.
Response from the Islamic Human Rights Commission to the Home Secretary’s Consultation on Exclusion or Deportation from the UK of Foreign Nationals on Non-Conducive Grounds
Leading Muslim groups and personalities in the UK have issued a six point statement in response to some of the recently proposed anti-terrorism measures
Basic Islamic principles and values of both a personal and political nature are being demonised and stigmatised to such an extent that the very definition of the word ‘Islam’ is at stake. Such an ostensible loathing for ‘the Other’ must not be seen as assimilation but extermination in the same way it was seen in Nazi Europe, Rwanda and the Balkans, argues Fahad Ansari.