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Dummies’ guide to the genocide in Sudan

Hafiz Sha'ban

What looks like civil war is the same old colonial design — gold, greed, and the betrayal of the Sudanese people.

The militarisation of US police

Eskandar al-Fārsi 10 Min Read

Aren’t the police supposed to protect the people of Ferguson? The death of Michael Brown, a young African-American teenager who was shot six times—whilst unarmed—by police officer Darren Wilson, has caused great

The War on Terror 13 years on: Mission Accomplished?

Dr Adnan Siddiqui 7 Min Read

Before the anniversary to the September 11th attacks this week, Dr Adnan Siddiqui asked whether or not the British government's stance on returnees from Syria represents an evolution in thinking from the

Response to ISIS: Imperial Hegemony or a Safer World?

Ghulam Esposito Haydar 18 Min Read

ISIS have been beheading Muslims in Syria for the last few years, curtailing and reversing the efforts of the resistance movements against Bashar al-Assad in Syria and al-Maliki in Iraq, before beheading

The Irony of Joan Rivers

Z A Rahman 17 Min Read

“… therefore the news of that which they mock shall soon come to them” The Irony of Joan Rivers Earlier this month, during the Israeli massacres in Gaza where over 2,000 innocent

Are they as important as James Foley?

Z A Rahman 13 Min Read

First and foremost, let's be clear, Islām prohibits the killing of any civilian regardless of nationality, ideology or creed. Let us also be clear that the principles and maxims of justice in

Babar and Talha Sentencing: A Welcome Anomaly

Dr. Asim Qureshi 5 Min Read

Asim Qureshi, who knew Talha and Babar personally, writes that their sentences earlier this month went against the grain of what we have come to expect from the War on Terror. In