War and peace
Terrorism
Here we explore the root causes of terrorism through hard-hitting reports and dispatches from around the world.
From Somalia to the UK, we look closely at the aftermath of attacks, and the wider implications of the West’s ‘War on Terror’. We also explore how powers and policies aimed at combating terror have been turned on civilians to crack down on human rights, activists and workers.
The legacy of Mogadishu
Amanda Sperber assesses the long-term consequences of Somalia's worst suicide attack.
Military fatigues and floral scarves
Rahila Gupta meets women fighters in Rojava who are leading the charge towards a radical democracy.
‘If you want to know the truth, read the Qur’an, not <em>The Daily Mail</em>’
Comedian Shazia Mirza is fed up at having to apologize for the actions of deranged individuals who claim to share her faith.
Islamic State’s plan, and the West’s trap
Paul Rogers looks at lessons not learnt and the dangers of expanding the war against IS.
The rise of religious identities and the Charlie Hebdo attack
Akil N. Awan looks at the religion behind the motivations for the shocking attack in Paris.
What happens when ISIS comes home
Dr Akil Awan looks into the possible outcomes in store for returning Jihadists. Is de-radicalization possible?
Algerian gas plant terror: the real story
Used to justify Western military in North Africa, we have not been told the truth about the Tiguentourine attack reveals Jeremy Keenan.
How Washington helped foster the Islamist uprising in Mali
As the French-led military operation begins, Jeremy Keenan reveals how the US and Algeria have been sponsoring terror in the Sahara.
The Radical 20th Century
Battle has already commenced over the meaning of the century,
as Chris Brazier explains.