Jihad Trending: how to address online extremism
Carl Packman looks at a new report into online extremism by think tank Quilliam.
Carl Packman looks at a new report into online extremism by think tank Quilliam.
Crying foul because of the identity of the messenger should not undermine the importance of his message, writes Jonathan Russell.
The radical right and radical Islamists are seen as mortal enemies. But in Europe they are increasingly finding common ground.
There is very little academic evidence to suggest that parents play a key role in radicalisation.
Oxfam has cancelled an event after Left Foot Forward presented the organisation with homophobic and anti-semitic comments made by one of the organisers.
The Assad regime and Islamic extremists are trying to thwart the efforts of the majority of Syrians to secure a better future.
Censorship could push online extremists into the darker recesses of the web.
Anjem Choudary and the al-Muhajiroun extremist network provide a gateway to terrorism, according to a new report co-authored by Nick Lowles of HOPE not hate.
For the Home Office, its recently relaunched Prevent strategy was its third attempt at creating an effective counter-extremism strategy.
Dominic Browne reports on the confirmation of Osama bin Laden’s death by al-Qaeda and on the future for the jihadi-takfiri trend in general.