The legal defence and high-profile campaigning by progressive human rights organisations representing or working on behalf of Al Qaeda fighters and supporters has generated furious debate internationally over the past decade. In the context of a rights-based perspective, this article explores two case studies, one related to a United States progressive, human rights delegation’s visit to Pakistan to protest drone strikes, and another focusing on the activities of a self-described human rights organisation working in the United Kingdom for those detained during the ‘global war on terror’. The article focuses on the left-wing and progressive arguments related to these two cases to examine some broader issues about the orientation of the polit...
This Article analyzes and discusses some of the United States\u27 unilateral policies in the war on ...
This case study presents the experiences between 2003 and 2014 of a British Muslim man, Babar Ahmad,...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
After September 11, Afghanistan became the first battleground of the War on Terror when the Taliban ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the relationship between counter-terrorism and pr...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
This study explored the balancing out of the rights associated with terrorist and counter-terrorist ...
Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan, the region once known as the Pr...
Human rights groups have limited their role to monitoring and protesting human rights violations com...
This research paper deals with the Menace of terrorism in the world and the use of media by terroris...
The West has been conditioned to perceive Iran as hostile, suspect, and promoting terrorism. The con...
The war on terror is a peculiar type of conflict: at times it involves military operations, subject ...
Title: “Holy” War on Human Rights - A hermeneutic study of the complex situation of human rights act...
This Article analyzes and discusses some of the United States\u27 unilateral policies in the war on ...
This case study presents the experiences between 2003 and 2014 of a British Muslim man, Babar Ahmad,...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
After September 11, Afghanistan became the first battleground of the War on Terror when the Taliban ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the relationship between counter-terrorism and pr...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
This study explored the balancing out of the rights associated with terrorist and counter-terrorist ...
Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan, the region once known as the Pr...
Human rights groups have limited their role to monitoring and protesting human rights violations com...
This research paper deals with the Menace of terrorism in the world and the use of media by terroris...
The West has been conditioned to perceive Iran as hostile, suspect, and promoting terrorism. The con...
The war on terror is a peculiar type of conflict: at times it involves military operations, subject ...
Title: “Holy” War on Human Rights - A hermeneutic study of the complex situation of human rights act...
This Article analyzes and discusses some of the United States\u27 unilateral policies in the war on ...
This case study presents the experiences between 2003 and 2014 of a British Muslim man, Babar Ahmad,...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...