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British Palestine and the rise of Islamofascism

 By David Semple Palestinian jihadis, incited by Hamas and the Abbas regime, are committing acts of terror on the streets of Jerusalem every week. This holy war goes mostly unreported by the international media. Indeed, most Western newspapers are embracing the “Palestinian narrative,” whereby Jews are seen as colonists of a Palestinian nation which was […]

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Islamism and the Far Right

By JMA editor Richard Mather It is well documented that Islamists have support from certain elements in the European Left. What is less well known is that Muslim extremists and Islamic regimes have been forging links with European neo-Nazi organisations and Holocaust deniers for several decades. Both camps share the irrational belief that Zionism is the […]

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Descent into tyranny: a lesson from history

2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill, the man who led Britain from the brink of defeat to victory. Here, film-maker and author David Semple gives us a lesson from history – how the West is once again teetering on the edge of a geo-political maelstrom. Seventy-five years ago Great […]

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The Muslim-Nazi Axis: A Political History

By JMA editor Richard Mather  It’s been our misfortune to have the wrong religion […] The Mohammedan religion […] would have been more compatible to us than Christianity. (Adolf Hitler, August 1942.) It is no secret that most contemporary Muslim states and Islamist radical groups  are quasi-fascistic and anti-Semitic. Oppressive, violent, irrational and pathologically obsessed with […]

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Islamofascism – its doctrine and origins

By JMA editor Richard Mather Louay Abdul-Jood, a Syrian activist who survived imprisonment by Islamic State alongside James Foley has spoken of physical and psychological torture at the hands of the group. Mr Abdul-Jood’s captors reportedly accused him of “being secular” and of being in an extra-marital relationship. “Most of the prisoners were not treated […]

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