Category : Liberties


Man Spared Jail for Knife Attack After 'Religious Provocation'

A Muslim man who admitted to a knife attack on a protester outside a community centre has been given a suspended sentence after a judge ruled he was 'provoked' by offensive slogans. The controversial decision has ignited a fierce debate over sentencing an

Henry & Ryder: The Case for UK Slavery Reparations

A groundbreaking new report commissioned by Sir Lenny Henry and authored by Marcus Ryder makes a powerful economic and moral argument for slavery reparations in the UK, urging the nation to confront its colonial past.

Decoding Antifa: The Movement Trump Calls a Threat

As Donald Trump targets Antifa once again, we examine what this decentralised anti-fascist movement really stands for, its origins, and why it remains such a polarising force in American politics.

Trump brands Antifa as domestic terrorists

President Trump signs sweeping executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, launching unprecedented crackdown on militant anarchist groups across the United States.

British boy trapped in Syrian camp: Family's plea for help

The family of a 10-year-old British boy, whose mother took him to Syria to join ISIS, is fighting for his safe return from a squalid detention camp. They argue the UK government has a duty to rescue the child from a life of radicalisation and despair.

Legal chief: Labour's Islamophobia definition may hinder police

Attorney General's principal adviser Lord Hermer KC raises serious concerns that Labour's proposed definition of Islamophobia may prevent police from properly investigating crimes where Muslims are suspects, creating significant operational challenges for

NYC agrees $28.7m settlement with George Floyd protesters

New York City agrees to a multi-million dollar settlement with hundreds of protesters over alleged police brutality and wrongful arrests during the 2020 George Floyd demonstrations, marking a significant moment for police accountability.

Hollywood Stars & ACLU Condemn Disney Over Kimmel Suspension

A coalition of A-list actors, writers, and the ACLU has penned a fiery letter to Disney, condemning the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel as a 'dangerous precedent' for censorship. The move ignites a major debate over corporate power and free expression in the e

Shamima Begum's Final UK Citizenship Appeal Begins

Shamima Begum, the ISIS bride stripped of her British citizenship, launches a final legal challenge. This article examines her appeal, the national security arguments, and the potential precedent for future cases.

British Activist Pardoned After 6 Years in Egyptian Prison

After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.

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