Press Release: Proposed ‘Ban’ List Exposes Government’s Hypocrisy and Islamophobia
The Islamic Human Rights Commission denounces the Home Secretary’s proposal to ban 15 more organisations as hypocritical
The Islamic Human Rights Commission denounces the Home Secretary’s proposal to ban 15 more organisations as hypocritical
Charles Clarke\’s attempts to redefine proposed anti-Terrorism bill relating to the glorification of terrorism are still deeply problematic.
Over 150 Islamic and organisations and individuals have added their name to a statement in response to the latest anti-terror proposals.
IHRC\’s research, indicates that Muslim parents and school children also share a sense of unease about the divisiveness of mainstream education.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is outraged at Charles Clarke’s latest anti-terror proposals which include detaining terror suspects for three months without charge.
Statement on the broadcast of videos on Al-Jazeera.

The IHRC is alarmed at the Home Secretary’s new list of “unacceptable behaviour” which could lead to deportation and exclusion of foreign nationals.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission condemns yesterday’s Panorama programme, ‘A Question of Leadership’ as extremely Islamophobic and likely to incite hatred against Muslims.




