Sean Oliver-Dee

ANALYSIS: Local terrorists or part of the plan to reinstate a caliphate?

by - 20th June 2014

ISIS has the attention of the west but we should focus on radical Islam’s strategy to install a pure Islamic state across the globe, argues SEAN OLIVER-DEE

ANALYSIS: East London Muslim vigilantes: it’s the territorial claims that are worrying

by - 30th January 2013

Professor Lamin SannehScholars warned of territorial Islam in UK 25 years ago.  It should now be treated as a political crime, argues Sean Oliver-Dee.

CENSUS ANALYSIS: Busy believers belie the statistics of doom

by - 28th December 2012

Jesus House for All Nations: London’s Christians are on the increase. Photo: Jesus House While the Census shows that religious migrants are replacing the plummeting population of indigenous believers, a think tank reports that the media are more interested in Christians than ever.

Pakistan: ‘Muslims are against one another and everyone else’

by - 14th March 2012

Sean Oliver-Dee assesses new energy in sluggish human rights efforts as inter-Muslim slaughters escalate.

Arab Spring: no such thing as ‘part-freedom’

by - 2nd March 2012

In Geneva on Monday UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay spoke at the opening of the new session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. The 47-person council under the presidency of Uruguay listened as Ms Pillay observed:

‘People are demanding freedom: freedom from fear, and freedom from want. They are demanding respect of the rule of law, including in the economic sphere, and full participation in decisions that affect their lives.’

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