Betraying non-Muslim friends and neighbours
One of the greatest unreported tragedies of the jihad in the Middle East and elsewhere is that the seemingly moderate Muslim neighbours of Christians and other non-Muslims so often betray them to death, torture and exile as soon as radical jihad looks as though it has a chance of success
- 12 July 2015What Muslims should actually be angry about
There are many things that could legitimately offend people of the Islamic faith - YouTube videos, teddy bears, and cartoons are not included
- 23 October 2012Baroness Ashton - steering EU towards blasphemy laws?
The right not to be offended has no place in a democracy. Nor do blasphemy laws
- 19 October 2012Guardianistas: Second US presidential debate
Philip McMullen brings you a cartoon every few days - check out the latest one right here!
- 17 October 2012First they'll take Khartoum, then they'll take Berlin
The people of Sudan and Syria are still waiting for an American response
- 2 October 2012British government pledges new cooperation with the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
On what, exactly, do Baroness Warsi and her British government colleagues intend to “cooperate” with the OIC?
- 1 October 2012A month of hatred: Now Israel is “more loathsome” than the Nazis
September has seen a slew of articles from the Palestinian Authority newspaper accusing Israel of being 'more loathsome' than the Nazis. Yet we continue to fund them
- 23 September 2012The psychology of the Muslim rioter
Muslims are frustrated with themselves. By directing anger towards the West, they are providing a distraction
- 18 September 2012Innocence of Muslims: A Review
Liberals used to mock conservatives for worrying that violent and sexually explicit movies could have an impact on audiences - now they don't question it.
- 16 September 2012Westerners who fuel the Muslim world's grievance culture
Condemning the "grievance" as much as the perpetrator is fast becoming the default response to mass Islamist violence. This must not be allowed to stand
- 15 September 2012A cynical view of Middle East democracy -- One person, one vote, one time?
The latest rampages following the "Innocence of Muslims" film do not augur well for the future of MidEast democracy
- 14 September 2012The anti-Islam film and blaming the Jews
In a strange but not wholly unexpected twist of events, the Israeli-American business man claimed to be behind the film that has sparked riots in Libya has turned out to be neither Israeli nor Jewish
- 13 September 2012
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