by Adel Darwish | Jan 6, 2010 | Opinion
Once again the term “Londonistan” resonated among world security chiefs as soon as it was revealed that Omar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian who attempted to bring down a passenger plane over Detroit, had been radicalized by Takfiris [those who render others as...
by Adel Darwish | Jul 11, 2007 | Opinion
Just as the second anniversary of the barbaric 7/7 terror attack on our capital city approached, terrorism bared its sharp teeth an unveiled it’s ugly face once again. The terrorists nearly succeeded in claiming hundreds of innocent lives had it not been for a...
by Adel Darwish | Nov 23, 2006 | Opinion
British Prime Minister Tony Blair hastened to announce practical steps in an attempt to gain from the winds of the recent congressional elections that went against President George W. Bush’s ship that was using ancient navigational maps which do not take into...
by Adel Darwish | Oct 16, 2006 | Opinion
The recent uproar over the veil started when leader of the British House of Commons Jack Straw revealed that during meetings between him and female Muslim voters in his Blackburn Constituency in northwestern England, he asked them politely and without insistence to...
by Adel Darwish | Aug 23, 2006 | Opinion
Recently, I appeared as a guest on the program ‘The Opposite Direction,’ for the Qatari television network Aljazeera. This was the second time that I had featured on the channel since it was launched ten years ago. My first experience with the network...