
BRIEFING: UK / Anti-Terrorism – Whose Hearts and Minds? Contest 2 in Context
This briefing seeks to provide an overview of the updated version of the ‘Counter-Terrorism Strategy of the United Kingdom.

This briefing seeks to provide an overview of the updated version of the ‘Counter-Terrorism Strategy of the United Kingdom.

IHRC presents this two part response to the CST’s document ‘The Islamic Human Rights Commission and CST’ by Dave Rich dated June 17th 2009.
IHRC’s response to the British government’s anti-terrorism measures.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is calling upon all campaigners to take urgent action against forthcoming anti-terror legislation.
Over 150 Islamic and organisations and individuals have added their name to a statement in response to the latest anti-terror proposals.
Over 150 Islamic and organisations and individuals have added their name to a statement in response to the latest anti-terror proposals.
Response from the Islamic Human Rights Commission to the Home Secretary’s Consultation on Exclusion or Deportation from the UK of Foreign Nationals on Non-Conducive Grounds
Leading Muslim groups and personalities in the UK have issued a six point statement in response to some of the recently proposed anti-terrorism measures
Leading Muslim groups and personalities in the UK have issued a six point statement in response to some of the recently proposed anti-terrorism measures

Basic Islamic principles and values of both a personal and political nature are being demonised and stigmatised to such an extent that the very definition of the word ‘Islam’ is at stake. Such an ostensible loathing for ‘the Other’ must not be seen as assimilation but extermination in the same way it was seen in Nazi Europe, Rwanda and the Balkans, argues Fahad Ansari.




