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Posts tagged 'protests'
France, USA, and the Fight for Black Lives
September 7, 2020 -
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Social movements in the name of Black lives are gaining visibility internationally, but as part of this, the reallocation...
The Closing Credits of Black Lives
June 7, 2020 -
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But first coffee... The freedom that some are afforded to be able to wilfully switch on and off from a cause that they...
Global Political Events of 2013
January 1, 2014 -
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With leaders sworn in and others kicked out, 2013 has certainly been an eventful year in the global political arena January...
Turkey: Collapse of the Politics of Piety
June 29, 2013 -
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The AKP party has attempted to reconcile capitalist aspirations with traditional values for so long, but Turkish citizens...
Newsweek Inspires Comedic Rage
September 20, 2012 -
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Newsweek's provocative and shoddy article by Ayaan Hirsi Ali caused a Twitter storm - one that encapsulated the best response...
Muslims Must Be Dignified Despite Anti-Islamic Propaganda
September 19, 2012 -
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Rather than further fanning the flames of hatred, discourse must be pursued during these turbulent events It...
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...
“Occupy!” : A Look at the Movement that Shook the World
March 5, 2012 -
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The global Occupy movement emerged at a time when economic crisis was taking centre stage in political discourse. Once...
Bengali Language Day: Celebrating A Universal Human Right
February 21, 2012 -
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Today, the 21st February, marks a significant point in the global calendar. Exactly sixty years ago some brave men laid down...
Kashmir: Stones in Their Hands (Pt.2)
February 1, 2012 -
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Part Two The highly contested nature of Kashmir since the partition of the Indian subcontinent has invariably scarred...
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