Eda Seyhan

Eda is a lawyer and researcher, focused on policing, national security and racial justice, and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies. She has worked for Amnesty International, Open Society Foundations and ActionAid International, among other NGOs. Most recently, Eda set up a project, COVID State Watch, monitoring state violence during the COVID-19 pandemic with support from the Centre for Applied Human Rights. Eda is qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales. She received her BA from Oxford University and her Masters in Law from SOAS. She writes in her personal capacity.

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Proving Discrimination in the Counter-Terrorism Context in Europe

Proving Discrimination in the Counter-Terrorism Context in Europe

Twenty years after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, the War on Terror has fundamentally reshaped politics, including in Europe. One of the ongoing impacts of the War on Terror is a normalisation of Islamophobia and ...