Press Release: IHRC welcomes House of Lords ruling on Britain’s Guantanamo Bay
IHRC welcomes House of Lords ruling that detention without trial violates fundamental human rights and calls for immediate release of all detainees
IHRC welcomes House of Lords ruling that detention without trial violates fundamental human rights and calls for immediate release of all detainees
IHRC is deeply concerned that hateful Islamophobic comments allegedly made by Manchester superintendent will lead to further violence against Muslims.
IHRC have been made aware of a significant error on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website-
IHRC condemns in the strongest manner the re-arrest today of Babar Ahmed by the Metropolitan Police Service at the request of the US government.
On 29 March 2004 Australian prime minister John Howard announced plans to prepare a white paper on terrorism. This briefing looks at some key areas of concern.
Alert update: Deportation has been stopped.
Historical analysis of accountability for war crimes in light of recent revelations of torture being committed by US troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.
A historical analysis of accountability for war crimes in light of the recent revelations of widespread and systematic torture being committed by US troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.