Adam Warden
The author is a Muslim-American graduate student and researcher at the Center for Government and International Studies at Harvard University. His research is centred on AI and drone technology in environments with asymmetric warfare.
Items by Adam Warden
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- August 21, 2025 Adam Warden
Human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Israeli society
Human trafficking and sexual exploitation remain deeply entrenched in Israeli society, sustained through organised criminal networks, systemic governance gaps, and the targeting of vulnerable populations. In Israel, anti-trafficking enforcement is uneven and selective, especially among Palestinian, Arab, and migrant worker communities, as the political order shaped by Zionism prioritises Jewish…
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- March 28, 2025 Adam Warden
The US is disappearing dissenters in broad daylight
Just before breaking her fast during Ramadan, Rumeysa Ozturk—a Turkish PhD student at Tufts University—was forcibly taken by masked federal agents as she left her Somerville home to meet friends. There were no warnings, no charges and no explanation. Within hours, she had vanished into a system that has become…
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- October 21, 2024 Adam Warden
The IDF and ISIS are two sides of the same coin as agents of chaos in the Middle East
In examining the evolution of extremist movements in the Middle East, the parallels between Zionist militant groups and notorious organisations like ISIS share a disturbing commonality rooted in religious extremism and a quest for ethno-religious supremacy. While often viewed as opposing forces, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and the Islamic…
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- August 15, 2024 Adam Warden
Israel’s systematic immorality and terror contradict its claims of self-defence
The Second Arab-Israeli War marked a dark chapter in the history of modern conflict, exposing the brutal realities of Israel’s military strategies. On 29 October, 1956, backed by France and the United Kingdom, Israel invaded Egypt, ostensibly to break the blockade on the Straits of Tiran. This invasion led to…