CAGE advocates for those wrongfully or unjustly targeted as a result of the growing securitisation. This, by necessity, mostly means men, women and children from the Muslim community. However, we are not oblivious of the struggles of other peoples – past and present. Thus, we regularly comment on and seek just and equal treatment for non-Muslims who face similar injustice at the hands of the state.
We also recognise and appreciate the political struggles of various non-Muslim individuals and movements around the world who were at some point in history regarded as radicals, extremists and terrorists but are today celebrated as statesmen and peacemakers.

(NOTE: CAGE represents cases of individuals based on the remit of our work. Supporting a case does not mean we agree with the views or actions of the individual. Content published on CAGE may not reflect the official position of our organisation.)