The Suspect

Counterterrorism, Islam, and the Security State

The Suspect
Rizwaan Sabir, Hicham Yezza, Aamer Anwar
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h215 x 135mm - 256pg
20 Mar 2022 UK
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' An instant classic. Sabir is an inspiration' Arun Kundnani, author of The Muslims are Coming!What impact has two decades' worth of policing and counterterrorism had on the state of mind of Muslims in Britain? The Suspect draws on the author' s experiences to take the reader on a journey through British counterterrorism practices and the policing of Muslims. Rizwaan Sabir describes what led to his arrest for suspected terrorism, his time in detention, and the surveillance he was subjected to on release from custody, including stop and search at the roadside, detentions at the border, monitoring by police and government departments, and an attempt by the UK military to recruit him into their psychological warfare unit. Writing publicly for the first time about the traumatising mental health effects of these experiences, Sabir argues that these harmful outcomes are not the result of errors in government planning, but the consequences of using a counterinsurgency warfare approach to fight terrorism and police Muslims. To resist the injustice of these policies and practices, we need to centre our lived experiences and build networks of solidarity and support.
' In this compelling journey Sabir spells out the excruciating process of being made an extension of the ' war on terror' . Were he an employee of a pogrom pushing, state suckling think-tank, he may have a show on LBC, a column in The Times or even an OBE by now. Instead, he has complex trauma and the shadow of an invasive and voyeuristic state surveillance stalking him. Sabir' s writing shows with such clarity and eloquence how communities of struggle can resist and fight back. Thank you for raising your voice and persevering in the face of state violence' -- Lowkey, poet and rapper ' An instant classic. No other book portrays the traumatising effects of British state violence with more power or lucidity. Sabir' s struggle to resist and overcome injustice is an inspiration' -- Arun Kundnani, author of ' The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror' ' Discussions of Islamophobia are greatly deficient when they fail to tackle the ways in which the Muslim community has been perpetually securitised in uniquely nefarious ways. Rizwaan offers a compelling breakdown of what that has looked like through his own tragic experience' -- Omar Suleiman, scholar, civil rights leader, writer and public speaker ' Rizwaan Sabir' s captivating recollection of his Kafkaesque experiences with the British counterterrorism apparatus illustrates with devastating clarity the long-term consequences of the Prevent program' -- Lisa Stampnitzky, Lecturer in Politics at the University of Sheffield and author of ' Disciplining Terror: How Experts Invented Terrorism' ' A raw, compelling account of the profound trauma, social harms and human costs generated by counter-terrorism policy' -- Professor Joe Sim, Liverpool John Moores University ' A story as gripping as a thriller, a powerful account of the mechanisms and dangers of our highly dysfunctional counter-terrorism regime' -- Professor Karma Nabulsi, University of Oxford ' A tour de force, unique in its combination of rigorous scholarship and the knowledge that comes from personal experience' -- Deepa Kumar, Professor of Media Studies, Rutgers University ' Sabir' s forensic examination of counter-terrorism sheds light on a troubling set of laws and policies that should be challenged and resisted by those who value human rights' -- Imran Khan QC, Solicitor and Higher Rights Advocate
Rizwaan Sabir is a Lecturer in Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. His research, which is focused on examining British counterterrorism, was motivated by his wrongful arrest and detention for suspected terrorism when he was found in possession of the Al-Qaeda Training Manual he downloaded for his postgraduate research. In addition to briefing policymakers such as the Shadow Home Secretary, the United Nations, civil society and community groups as well as lawyers, he offers analysis and commentary in the broadcast and written media including BBC News, Sky News, and Al-Jazeera. Hicham Yezza is a writer, editor and researcher based in Britain. He is the founder of Ceasefire Magazine, and is a contributor to outlets including the Guardian, Le Monde Diplomatique and openDemocracy. Aamer Anwar is an award-winning lawyer who has worked on some of Scotland' s highest profile cases, including an appeal on the Lockerbie conviction, and defends victims and their families from police violence and discrimination. He is the Rector at the University of Glasgow.

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