The Cordoba House: House of Terrorism or Peace?
August 20, 2010 2:00 am Leave your thoughts Omar Zaki on the so-called 'Ground Zero Mosque' and why it should be allowed to go ahead.
Omar Zaki on the so-called 'Ground Zero Mosque' and why it should be allowed to go ahead.
In the third article in his series, 'Contextualising the Threat of Islam', Richard Greeman compares Islamic Fundamentalism with the U.S. regime's own brand on fundamentalist politics.
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell on the plight of an Iranian man sentenced to die for being gay and what you can do to help him.
Ramzy Baroud reports from Lebanon on the thoughts of one of its citizens on the future of the country.
Tomasz Pierscionek talks to award winning journalist Yvonne Ridley about her capture by the Taliban in 2001 and subsequent conversion to Islam, as well as her views on the recent rise in Islamophobia and political opposition towards the veil
John Haylett reports on the contradictory nature of France's attempts to 'free' Islamic women from the veil.
Daina Z. Green reports on the terrorism of Mexican unions by their own Government in support of business interests over that of their own workers.
Catherine Wilson reports on the Australian Government's approach to refugees and its attempts to avoid its obligations to the Refugee Convention by processing them overseas.
The Italian left has been in a state of stagnation for a number of years, but the emergence on the national stage of Nichi Vendola may precipitate a change in fortunes, as Samuele Mazzolini explains.
Ramzy Baroud takes a critical look at the language used by Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority in their pronouncements on possible talks with Israel.