Protestors are clear: they do not want reforms, they want a revolution.
Campaigners linked to Indian prime minister Modi’s BJP say they’re targeting 48 Labour-Tory marginals, also prompting fears of heightened ethnic tensions.
Extreme far-right views have seeped into parts of the media and politics, normalised in parts of life that other forms of ‘extremism’ have not.
We do not need to keep minorities under surveillance or to create a climate of mistrust and prejudice.
How should one respond to terrorism carried out in one’s name?
Given the terrible injustices endured by so many, why aren’t more turning to terrorism?
Religious and political responses to the Christchurch attack can tell us a great deal.
Sri Lanka’s Muslim community is suffering from continuous Islamophobia on two fronts.
A new approach to countering the extremism of the radical right is desperately needed.
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