Press Release: IHRC comments on ‘Terrorism and Community Relations’ Report
IHRC welcomes the Home Affairs Select Committee report on ‘Terrorism and Community Relations’. However, IHRC disappointed with certain findings of the Committee.
IHRC welcomes the Home Affairs Select Committee report on ‘Terrorism and Community Relations’. However, IHRC disappointed with certain findings of the Committee.
IHRC condemns in the strongest terms the dangerous comments made by Home Office minister Hazel Blears that Muslims should be ready to be disproportionately targeted by anti-terror laws.
Nadir Remli is a British national facing extradition to Algeria from Italy
With Home Secretary, Charles Clarke’s latest proposals on dealing with terror suspects drawing as much controversy as his predecessor’s ideas, IHRC examines whether Britain is crossing the line to becoming a police state.
IHRC condemns Home Secretary Charles Clarke’s latest anti-terrorism proposals as a mockery of the Law Lords judgment that detention without trial was unlawful.
IHRC calls on all campaigners to support Majid al-Mass’ari who has been unlawfully imprisoned in the US and who may be soon deported to Saudi Arabia
IHRC is horrified to learn of US plans to convert the detention camps on Guantanamo Bay into permanent jails. Currently, over 500 Muslims are being detained without charge on Guantanamo Bay.
IHRC welcomes House of Lords ruling that detention without trial violates fundamental human rights and calls for immediate release of all detainees
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