Category Archives: France
← Older posts
November 20, 2016
Originally published in The Times.
Surely after Brexit and Trump, President Marine Le Pen and “Frexit” will follow. That’s been the prevailing presumption of international punditry in recent weeks. And while the narrative arc may seem persuasive, what’s missing is the …
Posted in
Far-Right,
France,
Opinion Editorial
September 15, 2016
TIME: 13:00 – 14:00, Thursday 15th September 2016
VENUE: Committee Room 11, House of Commons, Houses of Parliament, SW1A 0AA
SPEAKERS: Emma Webb, Research Fellow, Henry Jackson Society;
Rupert Sutton, Research Fellow, Henry Jackson Society
To see a summary of this event click here
With over a hundred …
Posted in
Belgium,
CRT Event,
Europe,
Event,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Middle East,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security,
Upcoming Event,
Upcoming Events
September 14, 2016
You have insufficient access to view this content. Please see our membership options for more information.
Posted in
CRT Event,
Europe,
European Union,
Event Transcript,
Extremism,
Far-Right,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Israel/Palestine,
Middle East,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security,
United Kingdom
September 12, 2016
The UK. government is set to construct and pay for a wall along a roadside barrier in the port of Calais, France. The roadside wall has been blasted by critics for closely resembling the U.S.-Mexico border wall proposed by Republican …
Posted in
Europe,
European Union,
France,
ISIS,
Middle East,
News Coverage,
United Kingdom
September 7, 2016
By Patrick Benjamin
On 6th September, by the kind invitation of Matthew Offord MP, the Henry Jackson Society held a film screening of the recently released documentary ‘Europe in Crisis – A Shattered Haven’. The film looked at rising European extremism, …
Posted in
CRT Event,
Europe,
European Union,
Event Summaries,
Extremism,
Far-Right,
France,
Hamas,
Human Rights,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Israel/Palestine,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security,
United Kingdom
September 6, 2016
TIME: 18:00-19:00, Tuesday 6th September 2016
VENUE: Committee Room 14, House of Commons, Houses of Parliament, London, SW1A 0AA
SPEAKERS: Melanie Phillips, Journalist, Broadcaster and Author, Gideon Falter, Chairman of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, Tom Wilson, Research Fellow at the Henry Jackson …
Posted in
Belgium,
Europe,
Event,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Spotlight,
Terrorism & Security,
Upcoming Event,
Upcoming Events
August 26, 2016
Originally published in the Telegraph.
Until a few years ago, nobody had heard of a burkini. After this summer, it is unlikely many people will want to hear about the garment ever again. The fact that this item of beach clothing …
Posted in
Europe,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Opinion Editorial,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
There are several reasons why burkini bans like the one currently being enforced in Nice, France are a seriously bad idea.
One, is that they inevitably lead to ugly, embarrassing, unhelpful stories like this one involving a hapless Muslim woman being …
Posted in
Extremism,
France,
Human Rights,
ISIS,
Islamism,
News Coverage,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
French police who forced a woman to remove her burkini on a beach in Nice ‘are no better’ than Islamic State militants, a British author has claimed.
Shelina Janmohamed told BBC Newsnight on Wednesday that women everywhere should be protesting after …
Posted in
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
News Coverage,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
August 24, 2016
Originally published in the Spectator.
Private Eye used to run a column called the ‘Neo-philes’, listing some of the endless cases of hacks saying ‘X is the new Y’ (‘This season green is the new black’ and so on). So let …
Posted in
Europe,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Opinion Editorial,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
August 16, 2016
Posted in
Broadcast Appearances,
France
August 1, 2016
This article originally appeared in The Spectator
A few months back, after the Brussels terrorist attacks, I pointed out on Coffee House that there is a certain routine after any such atrocity. One part of it is that, after a couple …
Posted in
Belgium,
France,
Opinion Editorial,
Terrorism & Security
July 28, 2016
As Father Jacques Hamel led a small gathering for mass on Tuesday, Abdel Malik Petitjean stormed the Église St Étienne in the northern town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray alongside accomplice Adel Kermiche, holding five people hostage before forcing the church’s priest to …
Posted in
France,
ISIS,
News Coverage,
Terrorism & Security
July 15, 2016
Since 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan, the US and Europe have been forced to address growing instability in the Middle East which has spilled over into random acts of evil against Western cities.
Asymmetric warfare – of the type waged …
Posted in
France,
ISIS,
News Coverage,
Terrorism & Security
(Reuters) – European leaders and security chiefs have a sobering message after the Bastille Day killings in Nice: such lone attacks using ordinary vehicles are nearly impossible to prevent and can be carried out by almost anyone.
“We have moved into …
Posted in
France,
ISIS,
News Coverage,
Terrorism & Security
Europe faces Isil-inspired copycat attacks after the Nice rampage, terrorism analysts have warned, as millions of holidaymakers prepare to head for the Continent.
The high death toll from the ram raid terrorist attack which killed at least 84 people during Bastille …
Posted in
Europe,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
News Coverage,
Terrorism & Security
November 30, 2015
Originally published in Gatestone Institute
What if the terrorists had been targeting “just Americans,” or “just diplomats” — would that be “understandable terrorism” in John Kerry’s thinking?
“If we should stop drawing cartoons, should we also stop having synagogues? Should they be …
Posted in
Extremism,
France,
Global,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Media,
Opinion Editorial,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
November 26, 2015
Originally published in Standpoint
This is how it happens these days, isn’t it? Last February it was during an interval at the theatre, turning on my mobile phone to find a text from a friend in Copenhagen saying the bullets had …
Posted in
CRT Editorial,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Opinion Editorial,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
November 20, 2015
Originally published in The Spectator
In the wake of the massacre in Paris, President François Hollande said that France was ‘at war’ — and that it must be fought both inside his country and outside in the Middle East. As the …
Posted in
European Union,
Extremism,
France,
ISIS,
Islamism,
Opinion Editorial,
Religious Fundamentalism,
Terrorism & Security
August 26, 2015
Originally published in Newsweek
In the aftermath of the attempted terror attack on a train bound for Paris last Friday, analysts have raised questions over what Europe can do, if anything, to protect itself from the increasingly unpredictable nature of such threats.
On …
Posted in
CRT News Coverage,
France,
ISIS,
News Coverage,
Terrorism & Security
← Older posts