Groundless anti-terror laws must go
Anti-terror powers are about protecting UK foreign policy from dissent, rather than protecting the Âpublic from violence
Anti-terror powers are about protecting UK foreign policy from dissent, rather than protecting the Âpublic from violence
Saturday, 14 February from 12pm
A collection of IHRC reports, briefings and publications on UK counter-terror laws

British officials have cited the Paris killings for the need to bolster internet surveillance of terrorism suspects

New legislation could grant the state the power to trawl through a person’s communications without the need for a warrant

This new Bill will erode civil liberties and turn the UK into a police state.

Articles and statements critiquing Charlie Hebdo and some of the response to the incident



