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Harry's Place

Harry's Place is a British political blog. It has been nominated for a number of awards, including a ''Guardian'' award for political blogs,〔(The Guardian political blog awards )〕 the 2005 Weblog awards for UK blogs.〔(Weblog awards )〕
==Politics==
''Harry's Place'' was supportive of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the concept of liberal interventionism, and liberal dissident movements in the Islamic world. It is a supporter of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is opposed to Islamism and what it characterizes as totalitarian, pro-Islamist and antisemitic tendencies in its ranks. Figures associated with these tendencies are often strongly criticized, including Raed Salah,〔Lucy Lips, ''Friends of Raed Salah: Is the Guardian a Newspaper?'', 30 October 2011〕 and Yusuf al-Qaradawi.〔Lucy Lips, ''Qaradawi: Now Banned From France'', 26 March 2012〕
In the context of UK politics, the site is particularly critical of Jeremy Corbyn, George Galloway, Ken Livingstone, the British National Party, the Socialist Workers Party, and the Stop the War Coalition. It defines itself as a staunch opponent of religious and political censorship of all kinds and was supportive of the 2006 London March for Free Expression. The site was also one of the main backers of the Euston Manifesto. Nick Cohen has argued that ''Harry's Place'' was one of only few places where it was being noted that "a section of the left is allied with religious fanaticism and, for the first time since the Hitler-Stalin pact, () has gone soft on fascism".〔Nick Cohen ("Saddam's very own party", ) ''New Statesman'', 7 June 2004, p.26〕
The blog is critical of anti-Zionism and institutionalized antisemitism, particularly on the far left, and such individuals as Gilad Atzmon are regularly censured on Harry's Place.〔Alan A, ''Gilad Atzmon: Honorary Raelian Priest'', 7 December 2011〕 To a much lesser extent, the blog has also challenged academics critical of Israel such as Norman Finkelstein, Noam Chomsky, and Shlomo Sand.
"Harry Hatchet" has had several guest columns in ''The Guardian's'' technology and online commentary sections.〔Harry Hatchet, ("A Blogger Writes" ), ''The Guardian'', 15 July 2003〕〔(Comment is Free )〕 However Guardian editorial policies are commonly criticized by Harry's Place contributors.〔(Bunting cant. (29 March 2006) )〕

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