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Hilary Aked

Aked

Hilary Aked is a London-based researcher and freelance journalist currently writing their PhD which examines the pro-Israel lobby in the UK.

Comment: The rise of the far-right street movement in Germany has dragged its government to the right, but the UK might be a different matter, writes Hilary Aked.

15 January, 2016

Comment: The rise of 'beyond-the-conflict' hasbara is a PR exercise which cynically seeks to erase Palestinian culture, writes Hilary Aked.

07 January, 2016

Quilliam, a self-styled "counter-extremism" think-tank run by former Islamic extremists, has dubious friends in the Islamophobic far-right, which severely undermines its claims and motives, argues Hilary Aked.

25 December, 2015

Comment: It's not that the prime minister hasn't learned from history - it's that he has, writes Hilary Aked.

08 December, 2015

Comment: Repeating the same state terrorism as practiced for the past few decades will only result in the non-state terrorism we've seen in the past few decades, writes Hilary Aked.

24 November, 2015

Comment: Even schools and hospitals have been drawn into the British government's spy games, writes Hilary Aked.

09 November, 2015

Comment: The non-violent boycott movement can sabotage the machine of Israeli oppression, writes Hilary Aked

21 October, 2015

Comment: The UK's leading politicians have called for a change in the law to ban anything which undermines unequivocal support for Israel, writes Hilary Aked.

06 October, 2015

Comment: As the Israeli prime minister prepares to visit the UK, questions regarding British complicity in the oppression of Palestinians must be vocally raised, writes Hilary Aked.

02 September, 2015

Comment: Pro-Israeli opinions are increasingly likely to complement anti-Muslim views, a merging of ideas that fuels a new level of hate, says Hilary Aked.

20 August, 2015