Organised jointly by the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) and SACC, and linked to the conference on the same theme being held by IHRC in London on 10 December.

We’ll be looking at how education, the legal system and the PREVENT/Counter-terrorism regime coalesce to create an environment of hate that facilitates the operation of a de facto Police State. In this state citizens are either living in fear and self-censorship, or full and knowing complicity, or exceptionalist complacency or a combination of some or all of the aforesaid. Whilst the primary targets and victims of hateful discourse, discrimination and state and street violence are Muslims, everyone lives in this environment and this state, many minoritised communities now feel a resurgence of hatred and everyone is impacted negatively.

Date: Sat 3 Dec 2016
Time: 10:30am to 5:00pm
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41-43 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EL

Speakers include:
Yvonne Ridley (journalist and author)
Arzu Merali (IHRC)
Mohammad N Asif (Afghan Human Rights Foundation)
Tasneem Ali (Muslim Womens Association of Edinburgh)
Richard Haley (SACC)
Faizah Shaheen (questioned by police after being reported reading a book about Syria on a plane)
Pinar Aksu (campaigner for refugees)
Ibrahim Mohamoud (CAGE spokesperson)
Kamran Siknder (teacher and representative of the EIS, Scotland’s biggest teaching union)

Registration:
The conference will be open for online registration shortly,
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