
The departure of a great fighter: Mirsad Mahmutcehajic
A nation is indebted to his heroism

A nation is indebted to his heroism

IHRC’s successful annual commemoration was held on 15 January 2017

The competition was created as a way to encourage young people’s literary abilities and creativity towards and around the theme of protecting humanity from genocide

The competition was created as a way to encourage young people’s literary abilities and creativity towards and around the theme of protecting humanity from genocide

IHRC’s annual successful commemoration with great panelists and discussion was held on 17 January 2016

The Forgotten Genocide has been screened nation wide from Southampton to Edinburgh to various other cities.Â
If you are interested in organising a screening for the Forgotten Genocide please do not hesitate to contact research@ihrc.org and we would be glad to assist.Â
We would be happy to assist in international screenings also.Â

The continuing debate about weapons of mass destruction is set to dominate next year’s Genocide Memorial Day.

The continuing debate about weapons of mass destruction is set to dominate next year’s Genocide Memorial Day.

IHRC has launched its annual poetry competition this year to coincide with Genocide Memorial Day

IHRC hosted an Author Evening with Saida Sherif on 3 September 2015




