Over 21 years later, the malignant impact of the US War on Terror remains alive for communities globally
Marking the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the onset of the War on Terror shortly afterwards, CAGE Research Director
Marking the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the onset of the War on Terror shortly afterwards, CAGE Research Director
Through an engagement with the concept of 'resilience', Hamzah A. Rizvi illustrates the way that Prevent works to reproduce neoliberal subjects
In this piece Aissam Ait Yahya - main author of France's NAWA publishing house, recently dissolved by government decree - dissects
In an extended foreword for CAGE's latest report on the persecution of Muslims in France, François Burgat provides a long view
Leading citizenship and immigration lawyer Fahad Ansari, charts the history of citizenship deprivations, highlighting how Tony Blair’s government’s pursuit of one
Yahya Lindh recounts the Dasht-i-Leili massacre of December 2001 and its subsequent cover up by US administrations. Taking place during the
Ibrahim Moiz describes how the internal cohesiveness and organisational structure of the Taliban allowed them to weather the 20-year long US
Dr Rob Faure Walker explains how British counter-extremism policies are fundamentally anti-democratic programmes that sow the seeds of the violence that
Jaan Islam argues against the label of 'Salafi-Jihadi' that has saturated discourse around Muslims in recent decades. He explains how it
As the war in Afghanistan reaches an historic turning point, Arnaud Mafille revisits the words of late Taliban leader Mullah Omar