After Baghouz, what do you do with ISIS families?

by Rashmee

Posted on March 17, 2019 / The Arab Weekly


Baghouz, the last redoubt of the Islamic State (ISIS), may be about to fall but …

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Revoking citizenship is not an answer to ISIS returnee question

by Rashmee

Posted on February 24, 2019


Britain has answered US President Donald Trump’s call for European countries to take back their …

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The Arab view of Iran doesn’t help it manage reality or change anything for the better

by Rashmee

Posted on February 12, 2019


There’s much merit in this rather frank view of the Arab world’s relationship with Iran. …

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Did you too wonder about whole families blowing themselves up in Indonesia?

by Rashmee

Posted on May 25, 2018


Did you wonder too about whole families blowing themselves up in Indonesia? I refer, of …

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It’s not enough to wish ISIS fighters dead

by Rashmee

Posted on October 29, 2017 / The Arab Weekly


A British government minister recently addressed the unique international difficulties posed by the Islamic State’s …

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ISIS is apparently rather better at governance than expected. Hold that thought

by Rashmee

Posted on October 13, 2017


This really is a hoot. Have a read, if you get the chance of Rand …

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Should Kosminsky’s TV drama on ISIS have been made now?

by Rashmee

Posted on August 27, 2017 / The Arab Weekly


Leaving the United King­dom halfway through the four-night screening of the television drama “The State” …

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Nail polish in The (Islamic) State? It got my attention in Peter Kosminsky’s TV drama

by Rashmee

Posted on August 21, 2017


Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-winning director Peter Kosminsky’s much-heralded four-part British television drama series on …

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Outlaw hero? How else to explain 16-year-old Linda Wenzel’s adventures with ISIS?

by Rashmee

Posted on July 21, 2017


The German teenager stole money from her parents and secretly left her peaceful little town …

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A simple solution to the fight against extremism

by Rashmee

Posted on October 27, 2016 / The National


Last week, the Muslim Council of Britain, which describes itself as an independent non-sectarian umbrella …

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Rashmee has lived and worked in several countries in the past decade, including Afghanistan, India, Haiti, Tunisia, the UAE, US and UK