On February 22, 2025, the Palestine Return Centre (PRC) is hosting the "Naming Genocide" conference in London—a dangerous propaganda event designed to spread disinformation, fuel antisemitism, and delegitimise Israel’s right to defend itself.
The PRC is not just another advocacy group—it has been banned in Israel due to its ties to Hamas, a proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law. Now, it seeks to use British soil to spread false genocide accusations against Israel, glorify terrorism, and incite hostility against Jewish communities.
This is not free speech. This is incitement. This is the weaponisation of history to justify terror and promote extremism. The UK must not allow it.
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We need your help to put pressure on the UK government to cancel this event and stop British institutions from being used as platforms for extremist propaganda.
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❌ This conference must be cancelled. The UK cannot host events that distort history and embolden terror-linked organisations.
❌ Investigate the activities of the PRC in the UK. No group with ties to Hamas should be allowed to operate freely.
❌ Stand up for British values. The UK has pledged to combat antisemitism and extremism—this is a test of its commitment.
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We cannot allow Hamas-linked groups to use Britain as a megaphone for hate. Every voice matters—make yours heard today.
Subject: Urgent Request to Cancel the "Naming Genocide" Conference in London
Dear [MP’s Name],
I am writing to express my deep concern over the upcoming “Naming Genocide” conference, scheduled to take place in London on February 22, 2025, and to urge the government to take immediate steps to cancel this event.
The conference is being organised by the Palestine Return Centre (PRC), a group with known ties to Hamas—a proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law. In 2010, Israel designated the PRC as an illegal organisation due to its links with Hamas, and yet, it continues to operate freely in Britain. Allowing this conference to go ahead directly contradicts the UK’s commitments to fighting extremism and combating antisemitism.
This event is not an academic discussion or a forum for genuine debate. It is a deliberate attempt to spread disinformation, falsely accuse Israel of genocide, and embolden extremist narratives that fuel hostility towards Jewish communities in the UK. At a time when antisemitic incidents in Britain have reached alarming levels, it is unacceptable that such a platform for incitement is being permitted.
I therefore urge you to:
- Call for the immediate cancellation of the conference and ensure that UK venues do not provide a platform for groups with links to terrorism.
- Investigate the activities of the PRC in the UK, including its sources of funding and its compliance with UK counter-extremism policies.
- Take a firm stand against antisemitic incitement, ensuring that Britain remains a place where extremism and the distortion of historical truth are not tolerated.
The UK must not become a safe haven for organisations that legitimise terrorism, spread hate, and undermine the security of our communities. I trust that you will take urgent action on this matter and look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,