
IHRC condemns “Black Pete” celebrations and the rise of Islamophobia in the Netherlands
The annual Sinterklaas Festival became a testing ground for the status of ethnic minorities and their attempts to influence what it means to be Dutch

The annual Sinterklaas Festival became a testing ground for the status of ethnic minorities and their attempts to influence what it means to be Dutch

Armed police in Nigeria have broken up a gathering of civilians marking the historical events of Ashura, arresting at least six people.

In September 2017 IHRC will be launching its new exhibition featuring the work of renowned artist and activist Mohammad Hamza

The death yesterday of the former spiritual guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Akef, shines an unwelcome light on the continuing repression of reformists and opposition movements by the Egyptian state.

The vigil is to be held outside the Embassy of Myanmar, 19a Charles St, London W1J 5DX (nearest tube statioins Green Park, Bond Street)

Fleeing Rohingya have told reporters of children being beheaded alive and women being dragged away by soldiers to be raped

IHRC believes that the only way to end the gross injustice faced by those detained is for the African Union to intervene and mediate a solution

In our view the authoring and publication of such vile anti-Semitic tropes is a product of the increasingly racist and Islamophobic times in which we live




