The online reaction to the horrific events in Paris of November 13 has been a wake-up call for those of us who
My name is Mohamad Ali Ozeir. My father’s name is Ali. My mother’s name is Khadija. My children’s names are Zena, Hassan,
Sixty-seven years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and 50 years after the adoption of the two Covenants,
In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of
Followers of Islamic State (IS) or Al Qaeda may never admit it, but the election victory of Sadiq Khan as mayor of
I’m a Canadian Muslim — proud of my faith. I feel privileged to be counted among those who share a belief system
As the husband of murdered British MP Jo Cox reminded the world in his pain, hate is poisonous. Whether the recent Orlando massacre was a
Historically, amnesties have been offered to former combatants in an attempt to stop the violence and allow a country the chance to
The surprise – at least to some – victory by Republican candidate Donald Trump over his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in Wednesday’s
I have just returned from Oslo where I was thrilled to catch up with one of my favourite terrorist experts, Thomas Hegghammer.