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Posts tagged 'Dictatorship'
The Iraqi Road to Exile: Koutaiba Al-Janabi’s 30 Years from Home
June 13, 2019 -
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“All roads take me into exile, all roads take me away from Baghdad. I am looking for the borders of countries and stories...
Syria’s Once (and Twice) Loved President
March 5, 2014 -
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Support for President Bashar al-Assad continues on from a long tradition of Syrian nationalism and loyalty to the regime Since...
Five Things the Fallujah Stand-Off Reveals About Iraq’s Fragmented Politics
January 29, 2014 -
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As the Iraqi parliamentary election approaches, many hyperbolic perceptions remain to be defied Once again, Fallujah...
Chaotic Politics in Egypt: What Lessons Can We Derive?
January 2, 2013 -
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Political failure in Egypt and other parts of the world is closely linked to the seizure of executive power Egypt,...
The Slaughter of Syria’s Future
June 16, 2012 -
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News today that the United Nations has suspended its monitoring mission in Syria is but another step in the pattern emerging...
The Political Incorrectness Of Dictators
May 24, 2012 -
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Sacha Baron Cohen makes the perfect foreign dictator in his new film For the wave of children growing up in the ’80s...
Shajara Square: Replanting the Tree
March 11, 2012 -
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One year on from the Libyan revolution, and five months from the fall of Gaddafi, the voice of the youth of revolution resonates...
Syrian Nightmare
February 10, 2012 -
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Yet again, the self-interested actions of powerful states ignore the sanctity of human life in favour of political expediency As another...
Homs: A Cry For Help
February 10, 2012 -
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Homs: a city in Syria proud of its contribution to culture, its distinguished history and its beautiful mosques and churches....
Rwanda: The Never-Ending Rule of President Kagame
January 17, 2012 -
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Rwanda has come a long way as a nation since the genocide of 1994. However, whilst Rwanda has scored praise for its development...
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