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86 years ago, the Olympics in Nazi Germany gave legitimacy to the Third Reich, ultimately culminating in the holocaust. Today they are doing the same to China’s genocide of Uyghurs.
Could it be that the communities acts of solidarity with the Uyghurs are in fact putting pressure on the Chinese government?
Following eight years of state harassment and the denial of a passport, CAGE outreach director, and former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Moazzam Begg is stepping up his fight against the British government.
A Syrian colonel who once led dictator Bashar al-Assad’s General Intelligence Directorate (GID) has been sentenced to life imprisonment following a landmark criminal trial conducted in the southwestern German city of Koblenz.
The Queen has taken unprecedented steps to protect the integrity of the British royal family by stripping her second son Prince Andrew of all of his honorary military titles.
The British domestic security and counterintelligence agency MI5 made explosive allegations on Thursday that an undercover mole working for the Chinese government has infiltrated the Houses of Parliament.
Boris Johnson is once again facing the music after he was accused on Monday evening of convening a grand No. 10 garden party with more than a hundred invitees.
Yesterday marked 20 years since the opening of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Prison, which is the world’s “infamous symbol of kidnap, torture, and indefinite imprisonment without charge or trial”.
The Central Asian nation is dangerously close to further unrest following demonstrations, which have spiralled along broader anti-government tones.
Just weeks before the 2022 Beijing Olympics get underway, a major sponsor has once again been condemned for its property listings in the Xinjiang region of China.