Sukant Chandan* interviews Leila Khaled and Shireen Said for International Women's Day 2010
The Palestinian people's oppression continues primarily due to the financial, diplomatic and military support that Israel receives from the US, and secondly (...)
French riots add fuel to an increasingly xenophobic Belgium, argues Sukant Chandan
The deaths of two youths in a Paris suburb this week hit by a police vehicle sparked riots that once again demonstrate the volatility of the relationship between (...)
All the spin in the world can't change the facts on the ground in Iraq, writes Sukant Chandan
The British government promoted its occupation of Basra as an exercise more sophisticated and intelligent than that conducted by its ally the US in Iraq. (...)
British prisons will turn into radical Islamist universities unless Britain steers clear of ratcheting up its draconian "anti-terror" legislation, Sukant Chandan warns
In the last month alone, Britain has seen 16 Muslims convicted of terror-related (...)
The onus is on British government, and not on the Muslim community, writes Sukant Chandan from London
Two years on from the 7 July 2005 attacks in London, the British state has failed to address the root causes of terrorist attacks in the West -- (...)
Sukant Chandan argues that the recent botched terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow are the result of Britain's botched imperial designs against the Muslim world
Following unsuccessful car-bomb attacks in London and Glasgow on the first day in (...)