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As the detainees question the legitimacy of the court, we ask if real justice will be served by the military tribunal.
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As France tries to ascertain the links in the recent shootings we ask how far politics instigate such attacks.
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Succumbing to pro-Israeli lobby?
Detained leading Arab-Israeli scholar Sheikh Raed Salah accuses British authorities of pandering to pro-Israeli groups.
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Fighting 'hate speech' smears on Sheikh Salah
Palestinian activist Sheikh Raed Salah was barred from the UK due to unfair allegations from neo-conservatives.
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Quiet diplomacy: Ban's re-election bid
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Tackling al-Qaeda's UK propaganda
Stigmatising Muslim organisations is not an effective way to counter radicalisation from scholars like Anwar al-Awlaki.
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