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Simon Crowther argues that the use of ‘closed material’ as evidence is unfair to those who may have suffered grave human rights abuses.…
Attacks against Sufis and their holy places have become commonplace in the Muslim world, says Richard Schiffman.…
Rupert Read argues that some ‘internationalists’ are failing to see the real revolution.…
The British government may have condemned him in the end, but only after years of supplying him with weapons, writes Nicholas Gilby.…
First it was Saddam, then bin Laden and now Gaddafi…
Jody McIntyre questions the hypocrisy of Western leaders’ self-interested support for uprisings in the Arab world.…
A day of remembering – but also of not forgetting others who suffered, and continue to suffer, from the fall-out of the ‘war on terror’…
Tom Dale and Alexander Niakaris report from the Nafusa mountains where the Berber community have joined the uprising against Gaddafi.…
Stefan Simanowitz looks at the ‘responsibility to protect’ principle and assesses the extent to which the ICC referral might have backfired.…
Hugo Chávez’s new foreign policy makes sense, according to *Alex Sánchez Nieto*…
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