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Pakistan a peacemaker or US puppet in Iran war?

Hafiz Sha'ban

Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.

The war that never really ended
Moazzam Begg

MLK: I have a dream…to be an extremist

Z A Rahman 16 Min Read

Before discussing Dr Martin Luther King Jr., there are a number of matters I wish to raise. Some of what I am about to say may come across as a little radical,

“Extremism” does NOT cause terrorism

Dr. Salman Butt 16 Min Read

Last night in the House of Commons, think tank Claystone released a ground-breaking report written by Professor Arun Kudnani, author of “The Muslims are coming! Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on

An Alternative Christmas Message

Dr. Asim Qureshi 11 Min Read

An Alternative Christmas Message: The ummah's first extradition request Living in the western world, we sometimes fall into the trap of thinking of rights and due process only within the context of an

Guantanamo Bay: Oxygen for ISIS

Dr. Asim Qureshi 8 Min Read

In light of the CIA Torture Report said to be declassified today, Asim Qureshi, Research Director of CAGE examines the use of the iconic orange jumpsuits from the detainees in Guantanamo and

Why can the US get away with torture?

Mohammad Clarke 15 Min Read

The 10th of December marked Human Rights Day. And what better way to commemorate such a profound celebration than to frequent the achievements of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' key drafter, the

CIA Torture Report: just the tip of the iceberg

Dr Shameela Islam-Zulfiqar 13 Min Read

In the aftermath of the Senate’s damning report on the barbaric, inhumane interrogation techniques used by the CIA, it has been proven to the world that corruption and evil exists at the