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Posts tagged 'freedom of speech'
Decolonial Expressions of Outrage in the Wake of the Charlie Hebdo Attack
January 9, 2015 -
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The emergence of critical decolonial responses is crucial to coming to terms with and addressing the shooting at Charlie...
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...
Russell Brand: Has He Really Seen the Light?
November 14, 2013 -
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Russell Brand has crashed into the political stage in a way that only he can, but his political astuteness has not been embraced...
The Last Straw: Why Brazilians Are Taking a Stand
June 17, 2013 -
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Transport fare increases have pushed Brazilians to breaking point ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Protests...
The Global Battle for a Free Press
May 13, 2013 -
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In many parts of the world, the fight for freedom of information and expression is a brutal one Last month I took...