Top judges at the European Court of Human Rights will meet on Wednesday, 9 May, to decide whether cleric Abu Qatada can appeal against deportation from the UK.
Terror suspect on trial in Scotland in connection with Stockholm explosion
Written by CP Editor Thursday, 03 May 2012A man has gone on trial in Scotland accused of being part of a terrorist conspiracy in connection with an explosion in Stockholm.
Seven people have been arrested on suspicion of funding overseas terrorism with money linked to smuggling of the stimulant khat.
KSM, 4 others to face murder charges again in Guantánamo
Written by Carol Rosenberg Wednesday, 02 May 2012The Pentagon brings the five long-held accused architects of the Sept. 11 terror attacks to the Guantánamo war court on Saturday to face charges that seek the death penalty.
Five pieces of law every protester should know
Written by Tom J Wainwright, Katherine Craig, Anna Morris and Owen Greenhall Wednesday, 02 May 2012Do you have to give your name and can you be arrested for writing in chalk? As more people join protests for the first time, make sure you know the law
Claims of torture in Jordan throw May’s Qatada strategy into doubt
Written by Terri Judd Wednesday, 02 May 2012Critics dispute credibility of regime’s assurances after allegations of sexual humiliation
Adis Medunjanin convicted in NYC subway suicide-bomb terror plot
Written by Tom Hays Wednesday, 02 May 2012NEW YORK — In what authorities called the most serious terror threat since the Sept. 11 attacks, a New York City man was convicted Tuesday of plotting with two of his former classmates at a Queens high school to attack the subways as suicide bombers.
Highlights of US-Afghanistan strategic partnership deal signed by Obama and Karzai
Written by CP Editor Wednesday, 02 May 2012Highlights of the strategic partnership agreement signed in Kabul by President Barack Obama and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai outlining the relationship between their countries after the U.S.-led war ends in 2014:
Jury begins deliberations in New York subway bomb plot case
Written by Michael Teng Tuesday, 01 May 2012New York (CNN) -- A federal jury began deliberations Monday in the case of a man accused -- with two others -- of plotting to bomb New York's subway system.
Four men arrested in Luton last week have been charged with a number of terrorism offences.
Events
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An evening of unity: HHUGS charity dinner
Ramadan charity evening with speakers Sheikh Zahir Mahmood, Uthman Lateef and Moazzam Begg
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Islam in Britain: reflections on recent events
Panel discussion on recent events…
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Complicity: Europe colludes with the torture of its own citizens
UK premiere of new documentary…
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Travelling while Muslim
What's New
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Forgotten in Iraq: More than four months on hunger strike
The story of Shawki Omar Ahmad, detained without charge and tortured at the hands of American forces for seven years, is…
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Miscarriages of Justice - Victoria Brittain
Guilty until proven innocent: how to pre-convict and pre-punish an American Muslim
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Travelling While Muslim: Cageprisoners launches campaign against airport harassment
Cageprisoners launch website to detail the human misery behind “Schedule 7” stops…
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Exclusive: Michael Adebolajo friend arrested at BBC requests investigation into MI5 role in torture and harassment
In an interview to the BBC, Abu Nusaybah revealed that his friend…
Blog
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Help Lynne Stewart, civil rights lawyer for Muslim defendants, stay alive
Lynne Stewart is a prominent civil rights lawyer who’s now facing the prospect of death on the inside.
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How your Schedule 7 swab could help get your family arrested
Have you ever been swabbed under Schedule 7 or in any criminal…
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Why haven't you signed the Shaker Aamer petition?
What do you see when you read the name? I often…



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