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  • 9/11, Prevent, Palestine: two decades of rising Islamophobia

    Asim Qureshi reports on Red Pepper’s role in documenting the spiralling violence of the global ‘war on terror’

  • Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaking at a rally with a backdrop reading 'Britain needs reform'

    Immigration is not the issue

    Immigration is not a real concern for voters, argues Daniel Sohenge, but the language around it is a major problem. We must demand a new approach – prioritising dignity and respect

  • A young girl in a red skirt and top walks along a sandy road lined by shacks, in a refugee camp

    The ongoing battle for Rohingya rights

    The majority of the Rohingya people are now refugees, scattered across neighbouring countries and trapped in overcrowded camps. Miriam Bradley reports on a painful, ongoing crisis fading from western consciousness

  • Rubble and destroyed buildings in Gaza city following an Israeli airstrike

    Targeting infrastructure is an assault on Palestinian futures

    Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s infrastructure are a deliberate effort to make the conditions for life impossible for Palestinians, writes Dominic Davies

  • Two black and white illustrations on a bright yellow background

    A common enemy: colonialism and imperialism

    Understanding the relationship between imperialism and colonialism is essential for dismantling the global capitalist system, writes Mohammed Elnaiem

  • A man sitting in a chair facing a woman behind a desk

    Rethinking approaches to tackle human trafficking

    Sallie Yea reports on the realities of labour migration and the shortcomings of anti-trafficking policies

  • Solidarity across borders

    As governments borrow ideas from each other to expand their anti-migrant regimes, movements to defend migrants’ rights must likewise share strategies of resistance. Hear from five activists on the ground