Saudi Arabia is an affront to anyone who has regard for basic human rights and our silence in the face of such violations is a ghastly disgrace.
Read More »HSC Executive Director discusses Christian persecution
Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world.
Read More »HSC Executive Director comments on situation of Christians, Kurds and Yazidis
“For the first time in 1600 years, no Christmas and Easter masses were celebrated in Mosul.”
Read More »HSC’s Letter to the Prime Minister: Call for urgent response to recent events in Iraq
Download as PDF . The Rt Hon David Cameron MP Prime Minister 10 Downing Street London WC2H 9JQ 13 August 2014 Dear Prime Minister, Sub: Request to recall Parliament On behalf of the Human Security Centre, and the ...
Read More »Press Release: Re-launch of The Human Security Centre
Since our launch in 2013, we have drawn attention to a wide range of topics, with a focus on humanitarian intervention and mass atrocity crimes. We have felt, however, that it is becoming increasingly important for us to address critical and pervasive threats to human security that may not necessarily fall within the ambit of humanitarian intervention, no matter how broadly we define it.
Read More »Dwayne Menezes Cited in the Telegraph
In Kate Maltby’s recent piece for Telegraph, HSC Deputy Director Dwayne Menezes was referenced as an expert on the treatment of Christians in Iraq. Link to the Article “Nineveh city was a city of sin. The jazzin’ and a-jivin’ made ...
Read More »Under threat: We must stand up for Syria’s Christians
The Arab Spring has turned into an Orwellian Winter for the ancient Christian communities of the Middle East. Persecution has reached unprecedented levels and throughout the region Christians are being killed, displaced, tortured, kidnapped, enslaved, and forced to convert.
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