Genocide Memorial Day Anthology: 2012 – 2019
Introduction by Ibrahim Sincere, contributors various Paperback, available from 20 December 2019. This anthology brings all the entries from winners, runners-up and those highly commended
Conflict in and between Muslim majority nations requires urgent attention. As part of this urgent priority UJN continues, with its network to foster conflict resolution, as well as analyse the causes of such conflict including sectarianism, nationalism and collusion. Find out more here.
Introduction by Ibrahim Sincere, contributors various Paperback, available from 20 December 2019. This anthology brings all the entries from winners, runners-up and those highly commended
The Universal Justice Network has written to the head of the Commonwealth Secretary-General excoriating the organisation for its failure to act on serial human rights
A call for solidarity from civil society, academia, activists and others against coup attempts in Venezuela. Join the call for action. The situation in Venezuela
Demonstrators will take to the streets and undertake mass letter-writing campaigns on the weekend from 7 – 9 September to demand the release of illegally
The Universal Justice Network of which IHRC is a founder member has written to the Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif demanding immediate reform of harsh anti-terrorism
We strongly condemn the mass murder by the Egyptian army and police of people protesting peacefully against the military coup in Egypt and for the
Read the briefing below or download the PDF here. Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Introduction III. War in Yemen: Background to the conflict
UJN is one of over fifty organisations – including prominent NGOs and civil societies – that have co-signed a letter addressed to the UN secretary
In light of the UN’s recent decision to impose an arms embargo against the Houthis and their allies in Yemen and continued Saudi-led aggression, UJN
Participants of the Muslim World Priority Meeting discussed on the Unity of the World Muslim Ummah during the second meeting held at International Islamic University
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