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Hebron – the heart of the occupation
Justice for Palestine is central to the left. The situation in Hebron is a good example why, argues Sybil Cock
Countering Extremism in British schools? - book review
Countering Extremism
, an account of the Birmingham schools ‘Trojan Horse affair’, is a devastating critique of government and media Islamophobia, finds Judy Cox
Austria, fascism and the European question
The advance of the far right in Austria has its origins in the crisis of the political centre, writes Kevin Ovenden in this first of a two-part article
The establishment campaign against Cage - smeared for defending human rights
The attack on Cage is part of the more general assault on politically active Muslims and an attempt to push Muslim organisations to the margins of public life
Cameron speech: demonising Muslims, escalating war
It's no surprise that David Cameron's five year plan to deal with Islamic extremism at home pins all the blame on the Muslim community
David Cameron is making political capital out of carnage
David Cameron describes the threat of terrorism in Britain as an ‘existential threat’. This is preposterous, and he knows it
Counter-extremism or full spectrum idiocy?
The government’s ‘counter-extremism’ crackdown won't reduce the threat, and is more likely to increase marginalization of British Muslims and the alienation that groups like Isis attempt to feed on argues Matt Carr
David Cameron: scapegoating Muslims to hide failure at home and abroad
Western governments try to justify their failure to secure the Middle East militarily by blaming the Muslim community as a whole
Democracy threatened by 'counter extremism'
The government's new 'counter extremism' strategy is an attack on the very democratic values it claims to defend argues Tower Hamlets Deputy Mayor Oliur Rahman