The Islamic Human Rights Commission is an independent, non-profit, campaign, research and advocacy organization that struggles for justice, founded in 1997.
The policing of pro-Palestine protests is getting intolerably heavy-handed and even ridiculous
Yesterday, police in London arrested two rabbis for anti-Semitism during the Al-Quds Day march
Zeenah Zakzaky: I'm Ready to Give My Life Too
“I used to wish there was a way I could go to Palestine so whatever happens to them happens to me. After the Zaria Massacre at least part of my blood has been sacrificed for the liberation of Palestine."
@imnigeria_org
“A thorough, meticulous reporter… the book is revelatory, even for those of us who have followed this story… as careful and conscientious a historian as he is a journalist” —Richard Sanders, Middle East Eye
Buy my book, Weaponising Anti-Semitism here:
orbooks.com/catalog/weapon…
IHRC is deeply concerned by the UK government's decision to proscribe Hizb ut-Tahrir as a terrorist organisation.
The use of anti-terrorism legislation to silence dissent and shrink civil society space has become one of the defining features of the time we live in.
🧵
1/
IHRC’s office was targeted by a vandal on 30th October. They damaged our window and shutters with paint. They targeted us because of our support for Palestine.
We will not be silenced. We will not be beaten.
#FlyTheFlag#FreePalestineFromIsraelNOW
What do you know about the Islamic Movement of Nigeria?
This week sees the seventh anniversary of the #ZariaMassacre of 2015 and much about it can be found here: ihrc.org.uk/zakzaky/
1/
A 7-year witchhunt of a UK pharmacist appears finally to have ended after the High Court threw out the latest attempt by Zionists to have him struck off
The case highlights the chilling lengths to which the pro-Israel lobby will go to silence activists