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Articles by subject: islamism

True confessions (by Stephen Howe, March/April 2008 )
What can we learn about extremism from the memoirs of former Islamist radicals? Stephen Howe investigates
Fall out (by Dave Rich, January/February 2008 )
For many years the government has been in bed with the Islamists of the Muslim Council of Britain. But, finds Dave Rich, the tide is turning
Ban the bombers? (by Paul Sims, September/October 2007 )
This year, a record number of student activists have been found guilty of terrorist crimes. As the new academic year begins, Paul Sims assesses how universities are dealing with the challenge
Bosphorus Straits (by Ahmet Altan, July/August 2007 )
Ahead of a critical election columnist Ahmet Altan warns that his country’s current political crisis could have fateful consequences for us all
In Denial (by Nick Cohen, May/June 2007 )
Nick Cohen caused a furore when he published "What's Left?", an excoriating attack on what he sees as liberal hypocrisy. Here he answers his critics
Sexual cleansing (by Peter Tatchell, January/February 2007 )
Islamist death squads in Iraq are targeting gays and lesbians, reports Peter Tatchell
Gaza Taliban? (by Editorial Staff, January/February 2006 )
On the eve of the Palestinian elections, Aya Yasmina May traces the unlikely rise of Hamas
Insight International (by Matt Cherry, Spring 2002 )
Is Turkey a secular state? asks Matt Cherry
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