Tag: UNITED NATIONS

Remembering Srebrenica 27 Years On

Editor 6 Min Read

"As well as the unimaginable loss faced by the victims and their relatives, we must never forget that many who today claim higher values and principles, simply stood by and watched.”

Tackling Global Islamophobia

Lukman Harees 11 Min Read

Is Imran Khan’s UN Speech a Turning Point?

Foreign Minister: Qatar will oppose Syrian membership of the Arab League

News Editor 2 Min Read

The Gulf state says it will not normalise relations with Syria whilst other states run towards the Damascus butcher...

Catastrophe in Yemen: the Elephant in the Room

Lukman Harees 12 Min Read

Who is paying attention to "the world's worst humanitarian crisis"?

UN: Myanmar leaders should face genocide charges

Abdullah Izzadin 5 Min Read

“Many of these violations undoubtedly amount to the gravest crimes under international law…. They are shocking for the level of denial, normalcy and impunity that is attached to them”

The European Genocide: Remembering Srebrenica

Editor 6 Min Read

"As well as the unimaginable loss faced by the victims and their relatives, we must never forget that many who today claim higher values and principles, simply stood by and watched.”

Jerusalem Fiasco: a Wake-up Call for an Ummah in Slumber

Lukman Harees 10 Min Read

Change is coming for Jerusalem, inshā'Allāh...

Will there be peace for Afghanistan?

Hamad Momin 12 Min Read

With the recent landmark events in Afghan politics largely ignored in the countries responsible for its unjust destruction, it is more crucial than ever to follow our Afghani brothers and sisters long-awaited

Shedding Dry Tears over Srebrenica – 22 Years on

Editor 4 Min Read

Today marks 22 years since the harrowing massacre of more than 8,000 Muslims between the ages of 7 and 70 at Srebrenica, Bosnia, at the hands of Serbia's military.

“International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination”

Lukman Harees 9 Min Read

  It is true that throughout its history, the UN has claimed to work to eliminate racial discrimination. The UN Charter adopted in 1945, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted