Articles related to Political Violence/Politically-motivated Violence
Surveillance State: The last 20 years
By CAGE editors In one of the final Parliamentary sessions of the 1990s, Labour Home Secretary Jack Straw introduced to the House
Articles related to Political Violence/Politically-motivated Violence
By CAGE editors In one of the final Parliamentary sessions of the 1990s, Labour Home Secretary Jack Straw introduced to the House
By Arnaud Mafille, the Education and Training Director for CAGE. The US has empowered kleptocracies in Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia, leading locals
By Zahir Mughal, counter-terrorism researcher. Counter-extremism in Britain is a social engineering effort to cultivate docility that is unjustified and doomed to
London - Families who would be impacted by announcements to retrospectively scrap early release of individuals convicted of terrorism offences, have told
London - Britain must immediately begin the safe evacuation of British children from Syria, where they are stranded in squalid camps, at
London - A new study ‘Leaving the War on Terror: A progressive Alternative to Counter-Terrorism Policy’ is a timely call for a
London - Recent comments by the former head of MI5 Baroness Manningham-Buller claiming that radicalisation can happen “between breakfast and lunch” show
The remains of a Somali home in the city of Dir Dawa in Shiniile province in the Ogaden region set ablaze by
Andrew Parker, the director general of MI5, this week declared that “Britain is facing its most severe ever terrorist threat and fresh
Last week, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, a new policy shaping institute which professes to be “helping countries, their people,