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Britain's broken society is the only thing we haven't blamed for the tragic death of Baby P
Wednesday, 03 December 2008
baby p.jpgBaby P's short life and horrific death are a tragedy that is thankfully rare. But it is not rare enough.
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Why political reaction to Damian Green's arrest smacks of double standards
Tuesday, 02 December 2008
damien green.jpgA family man's house was raided by anti-terror police. His computer was seized. His offices were raided. His private space was violated. His family was traumatised. His reputation was put on the line. He was questioned for nine hours and faced with the prospect of a prison sentence.
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Real Leadership is Acting not Sending Protests
Sunday, 30 November 2008
pakistan_split_0512.jpgWhile America continually fires missiles into FATA and now increasingly into NWFP, senior US officials continue to visit Pakistan as if nothing has changed. It is unprecedented in modern history for a country to maintain such cordial relations with another while one of them is attacking and destabilizing the other on a daily basis. The Pakistani government’s empty gestures of protest while secretly assisting the US efforts, fools no one.
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Pakistan Ambassador Accounted on Zardari government policy towards Undeclared US War on Pakistan
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
dpp_0003.jpgHizb ut-Tahrir calls Pakistan Ambassador to account for Zadari government's policy towards undeclared US war on Pakistan

On Thursday 13th November 2008 a high level delegation from Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain met with Pakistan's Ambassador to the UK Wajid Shamsul Hasan delivering a letter from Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain outlining the current crisis in Pakistan.


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Will Obama revive faith in democracy?
Friday, 31 October 2008
obama_hope_poster_fairey.gifCometh the hour, cometh the man. With secular democracy in its last throws, liberals, on the left and right, are hoping that Barak Obama is the man to extend its ‘sell by date’.
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Will America become the new ‘Sick Man’?
Thursday, 16 October 2008
The term “sick man of Europe” was coined to describe the declining situation of the Ottoman’s by Tsar Nicholas I of Russia in 1853. The Ottoman territories were being swallowed by rival world powers, increasingly falling under the financial control of the European powers and the Ottomans had lost territory in a series of disastrous wars. The Ottomans Empire, who for nearly three hundred years dominated the European geopolitical scene fell into debt, came to be continuously manipulated by rival powers and fumbled in a state of gloom, anarchy and decline eventually losing all independence. Nicholas I of Russia described the Ottomans as ‘a sick man - a very sick man, a man who has fallen into a state of decrepitude, or a sick man ... gravely ill.’
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A guide to the financial crisis: Why was banking nationalised?
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
financrisis.gifLooking at the chronology of events helps to understand why the UK government decided to support the whole banking sector via public funds.
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Sadiq Khan MP climbs up the greasy career ladder by taking a swipe at Shariah Law
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
sadiq-khan.jpgSadiq Khan MP has entered the ministerial arena discussing Sharia law saying it is ‘not fit for the UK’. He has also suggested that children learning Koran after school may adversly affect their academic ability. He has provided no objective evidence for this claim, but his comments will doubtless please those people who fuel the current barage of anti-Muslim propaganda attacks thinly veiled criticisms of 'multiculturalism'.
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The Muslim World Must Free Itself from this Failing Capitalist System
Sunday, 12 October 2008
The historic events of the past few weeks cannot be overstated. Even the IMF has come to terms that the western financial system is on the brink of meltdown. The economic fallout is predicted to be huge, with recession likely to hit major western economies. The extent of the inevitable political fallout is hard to predict as the USA, the world’s only superpower, is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Many view the USA as the world new ‘sick man’. But global markets and economies are so intertwined if this ‘sick man’ falls, many states could be crushed beneath. At this time of crisis, The Muslim world has a huge opportunity and responsibility. For as leaders in the west flounder for solutions to this crisis in Capitalism – a crisis that was as inevitable as night follows day, due to inherent flaws in the system – Islam has real solutions in this field that would prevent the seismic shocks this inherently unstable free market will always produce with its cyclical boom and bust.
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Capitalism’s democratic credentials exposed by the financial crisis
Friday, 10 October 2008
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