The slow, precise and calculated torture of Ali al-Marri
Asim Qureshi discusses the torture of Ali al-Marri, who was held in detention in the USA for 13 years. He argues
Asim Qureshi discusses the torture of Ali al-Marri, who was held in detention in the USA for 13 years. He argues
Nura Al-Izzedin describes the chilling situation in Austria and how the dehumanisation of Muslim children has made them vulnerable to state
Dr Tarek Younis argues that 'colour-blind' ideas of extending CVE programmes to the far-right mask the more fundamental issues at play
Dr Fahid Qurashi argues that the government's appointment of William Shawcross as lead Reviewer of PREVENT forms part of a wider
By Nura Al-Izzedin, Austrian researcher  Nura Al-Izzedin explores how events unfolded following the attacks in Vienna, which exposed serious
By Zahir Mughal, counter-terrorism researcher. Counter-extremism in Britain is a social engineering effort to cultivate docility that is unjustified and doomed to
As the Swedish elections draw closer, the rise of the far-right in the country in the form of the Sweden Democrats party,
Alyssa Röhricht is an MA candidate who has been working with the Chagos Refugee Group and the UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation
By Frances Webber The courts, whose primary role ought to be to defend principles of fairness, are failing when it comes to