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"Security concerns” behind withdrawal of British military advisers: Hague
Hague says the British government was keeping a close eye on the activities of the Hizbut Tahrir in Britain.
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SlutWalk: March for your rights
Slutwalk demands society reject any shame associated with rape but its premise also left women divided.
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The perils of preventing terror
With each terror attack, mainstream Britain looks at Islam and Muslims as a problem, while more Muslims become devout.
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Aligning objectives: Reset ties with US, says ex-envoy
‘Pakistan has been made a scapegoat for the US failure in Afghanistan’.
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Questions raised over legality of Osama's killing
Concern being raised regarding legality and morality of what increasingly appears to have been a summary execution.
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Bin Laden operation: Pak-US ties unlikely to be damaged, say experts
"The question is not what the Pakistan army knew but what they wanted in return for delivering Bin Laden."
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Afghan security forces will be ready to take control by 2014: Lt General Caldwell
Nato expecting to achieve its target of 305,000 Afghans in their security forces by October of this year.
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Too late to apologise?
In context of Kashmir, a British acknowledgement of culpability may be comforting but does nothing to aid resolution.
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Muslims in the Middle
“Muslim bombers off our streets!” Streams of young men pour out of dozens of buses and onto the streets of Luton.
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Desi delight: West is West
West is West is a poignant, charming and well acted film that speaks of the need to acknowledge our past.