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Shows of sympathy for a British Marine who murdered an Afghan insurgent highlight the savage nature of the War on Terror as well as a morally dangerous jingoism, according to Faisal Bodi


End of the Egyptian Revolution
11 November, 2013
Last week the ousted president of Egypt. Mohammed Morsi appeared before a military court in his first public appearance since being removed from power last July. The astonishing fall from power Egypt’s first ever civilian ruler marks the end of the Egyptian revolution – for now at least – and the reassertion of military dominance, according toFaisal Bodi

Schools, Lies and Muslimness
25 October, 2013
Arzu Merali argues that it is the crises of mainstream education the fuel the desire for Muslim schools
Muslim schools, hijab and Islamophobia in the UK
22 October, 2013
Faisal Bodi looks at the demonised  discourse around Al-Madinah schoolÂ


Free Talha Ahsan
3 October, 2013
Talha Ahsan is a British-born poet with Asperger syndrome extradited to the US in 2012.
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