It is not enough to alert the public of social cracks: how they can be repaired must be part and parcel of any de-constructing exercise.
In the aftermath of the deadly attacks in New Zealand that caused global shock, it is important to explore the broader questions about the ideology behind these acts of terrorism.
It is not enough to alert the public of social cracks: how they can be repaired must be part and parcel of any de-constructing exercise.
In the aftermath of the deadly attacks in New Zealand that caused global shock, it is important to explore the broader questions about the ideology behind these acts of terrorism.