Blasphemy laws are still common around the world. Why?
Author: Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.
On this day in December 2016 the Taliban killed eight and wounded six in an attack that targeted an Afghan MP.
On this day in December 2018 a self-proclaimed anarchist cell firebombed vehicles belonging to a Greek businessman accused of human trafficking.
On this day in 2016 an ISIS-inspired Islamist terrorist ploughed a vehicle into a Christmas market in Berlin killing 12 and wounding dozens.
We can agree to disagree on our personal choices, even those which are harmful to the planet: what we cannot do is impose our views on others violently.
Does who we are define what we do?
The warning signs in the Christchurch terrorist’s Australian upbringing.
On this day in 2000 Jewish ‘settlers’ opened fire on a school near Nablus, killing one student and wounding two.
On this day in 1973, more than 30 people were killed by grenades and gunfire at the hands of Palestinian terrorists at Rome’s airport.
The Trump Administration’s rush to get Arab/Muslim states to recognise Israel will paper over historical differences and feed political violence.
What to make of a new NSIRA report criticising CSIS for using open source info to help it do its job?