Forwarded Press Release: Civil Action against Dutch State for Failing to Protect Civilian Victims of Genocide at Srebrenica
Civil actions due on 16 June 2008 against Dutch State for failing to protect the people of Srebrenica.
Civil actions due on 16 June 2008 against Dutch State for failing to protect the people of Srebrenica.
The book under review courageously explores the bitter realities behind the creation of Israel, a process of ethnic cleansing which continues today.
In this ‘What’s New’, IHRC’s statement on the 12th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, two new briefings, and a campaign pack for Mat Sah Satray a Malaysian who has now been detained for 5 years as well as many interesting articles to read.
On the 12th anniversary of the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War, IHRC is concerned at the international community’s responses.
On the 12th anniversary of the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War, IHRC is concerned at the international community’s responses.
The right of return is one of the most fundamental rights granted to displaced persons all over the world and one which is anchored in several bodies of international law. It has historically been shown that the success of peace and security agreements in post-conflict
Critiquing India’s ‘do or die’ attitude towards ‘terrorism’, Bidwai analyses New Delhi’s obsession with the Israeli model and its moral and practical implications.
A conference regarding genocide and faith as being an agent of mercy.
This article tries to shed some light on America’s attitude towards Palestine vis a vis Israel. Through an analysis of Eurocentrism, Americanism and Zionism, the author finds a disturbingly similar trend in the practice of the Americans towards the Native Indians with the treatment of Palestinians by the Zionists.

This article summarises the moral and legal contentions that undermine Israel’s claim to legitimacy. From Golda Meir’s infamous contentions that the country is the realisation of a promise from God to the current capitulation by the Palestinian leadership to notions of Israeli sovereignty, the author suggests there can be no peace without an acceptance of the concept that the existence of Israel has no normative foundation.