Book Review: Jihadi John: The Making of a Terrorist
The Mohammed Emwazi I met in 2009 was indeed a polite and friendly young man as the author Robert Verkaik and man
The Mohammed Emwazi I met in 2009 was indeed a polite and friendly young man as the author Robert Verkaik and man
London - Today’s reported killing of Mohammed Emwazi in Raqqa by US-UK air strike presents more questions than it does answers.
London - An external review of CAGE’s handling of the Mohammed Emwazi case has concluded that “mistakes were made” by the organisation, and
CAGE Directors commissioned an external review of its handling of the Mohammed Emwazi case and the subsequent media coverage. Communica were appointed to
The Daily Mail and Huffington Post have recently published articles criticising the National Union of Students (NUS) for inviting CAGE outreach director Moazzam Begg
London - As part of this year’s annual review of its activities and plans for the future, CAGE Directors have decided to
Fahad Ansari writes this piece in light of David Cameron’s latest proposals against "extremism", which threaten to erase whatever freedoms and civil
Following CAGE questioning the role the security services played in radicalising Mohammed Emwazi, individuals at CAGE came under attack and CAGE as
The National Secular Society on 23rd April published an article claiming “NUS votes to work with group accused of supporting Islamic extremism”.
Middle East Eye Debate: On Thursday 23 April 2015 Venue: Shoreditch House 1 Ebor Street London E1 6AW Chair: David Hearst (Chief