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Burning Victims to Death: Still a Common Practice
The ISIS video of a Jordanian pilot being burned to death prompted denunciations over this unique form of savagery. How unique is it really?
Professor Fired for Criticizing Israel Files Lawsuit Against University of Illinois
Steven Salaita, whose contract for tenured professorship was abruptly terminated by the University of Illinois last September for tweets critical of Israel, filed a federal lawsuit seeking reinstatement and damages and alleging violations of free speech and due process rights.
In Solidarity With a Free Press: Some More Blasphemous Cartoons
People profess affection for cartoons that offend a religion — until the targeted religion changes.
How the FBI Created a Terrorist
In 2012, Sami Osmakac was 25 years old, broke and struggling with mental illness. His family wanted to get him help. The FBI wanted him to plot a terrorist attack.
The Intercept Welcomes Our New Editor-in-Chief, Betsy Reed
With Power of Social Media Growing, Police Now Monitoring and Criminalizing Online Speech
Social media is increasingly targeted for police control, repression and punishment.
How Many Muslim Countries Has the U.S. Bombed Or Occupied Since 1980?
The people who denounce the violence of Islam live in countries whose governments unleash more violence than anyone else by far.
Elizabeth Warren Finally Speaks on Israel/Gaza, Sounds Like Netanyahu