Tuesday, 20 September 2011 13:12

How the FBI is taught to hate

In a recent expose by wired.com, it has been shown that FBI agents are taught a version of Islam which inspires hatred for Muslims and Islam.

Published in Featured

كشف تقرير جديد صادر عن منتدى بيو للدين والحياة العامة ، التابع لمركز بيو الأمريكي للأبحاث، أن المسلمين يتعرضون لمضايقات في 117 دولة، بما فيها دولا أوروبية منعت النقاب والأذان

Published in الأخبار
Wednesday, 13 April 2011 11:23

Nasirudeen Sheikh

In December 2010 Nasirudeen returned from Egypt.
Published in UK
In somewhat of a Borg-esque speech by David Cameron at a security conference in Germany – a worrying trend is developing that completely ignores the reality of Muslims in the UK.
Published in Blog

 

As one of the 'Guildford Four' Gerry Conlon was wrongfully imprisoned as an IRA bomber in 1974. It took 16 years before his conviction was quashed in 1989 and he was released. His case was one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in English legal history.Conlon's autobiography Proved Innocent was adapted into the Oscar and BAFTA Award-nominated 1993 film In The Name of the Father. Here he speaks to Cageprisoners' patron Yvonne Ridley about why he's fighting for Shaker Aamer, the last British resident in Guantanamo.


Published in Featured

In this series of essays the solicitor Gareth Peirce, who over decades has represented people subjected to the most egregious human rights violations in the UK, has laid bare the frightening current picture of legal and governmental practice in the UK and the US which shames our civilisation.


Published in Featured

 

Men arrested after flying to Amsterdam from Chicago suspected of conducting a terrorist 'dummy run' to test airport security


Published in News
Imagine seeing only one thing for your whole life, but you did not see it in its true light. Someone else did. Would you ever believe them when they tell you the reality?
Published in Blog
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 19:30

In the name of a another bloody inquiry

It has taken nearly four decades but the relatives of the 'Bloody Sunday' victims finally received an apology from British Prime Minister, David Cameron. Shortly after this, Cameron announced the launch of an inquiry into Britain's role in the torture and rendition of terrorism suspects - us. But will the government really admit culpability?

Published in Featured

Guantanamo Bay may be off the radar screens, with some people actually believing the place has been closed down simply because Obama had promised to do so within a year of his presidency but, how can the men held there for so many years simply be erased from our memories? The campaign against the US prison may not have achieved the ultimate goal of acquiring justice for all the prisoners but, it has ensured that the men of Guantanamo are not forgotten. At least that's what it should have done. 

Published in For The Victims

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