Joseph Willits works at the Council for Arab-British Understanding. At Caabu, Joseph has led cross-party Parliamentary delegations to Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine, and has spoken to schools about Islamophobia and multiculturalism as part of Caabu’s education programme.
Comment: UK foreign policy has the chance to evolve to push a human rights and conflict resolution agenda, instead, attitudes are hardening and xenophobic tendencies are becoming more entrenched.
Comment: Unveiling the replica of Palmyra's Arch was an opportunity to raise awareness of the devastation in the region, instead it served as a PR stunt, writes Joseph Willits.
The deportation of hundreds of people and the European Union's dehumanising trade of refugees and migrants with Turkey, is the latest shameful display of this crisis, writes Joseph Willits.
Comment: The staggering increase in the demolitions of Palestinian homes is paralleled by international silence, despite the systematic nature of the Israeli operations, writes Joseph Willits.
Joseph Willits works at the Council for Arab-British Understanding. At Caabu, Joseph has led cross-party Parliamentary delegations to Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine, and has spoken to schools about Islamophobia and multiculturalism as part of Caabu’s education programme.
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