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Posts tagged 'revolution'
Poem: The First Dissident
February 27, 2020 -
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The Commissars yet to be assigned their desks; you pick today to text: “What have the revolutionaries ever done for...
Air Strikes Re-Scorch Syria
October 1, 2014 -
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The legitimate Syrian revolution has long been buried with the rise of new enemies including ISIS and western airstrikes James...
Egypt: Time to Cast Off Illusions
July 25, 2013 -
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Egypt has yet to witness a real revolution The military intervention is not "the revolution 2.0", "the third...
Ouster of Elected Egyptian President Is a Hammer Blow to Arab Democracy
July 8, 2013 -
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History shows us a succession of military rulers suppressing Islamic movements in Egypt Written on 4 July...
Agony or Revival of Democracy in the Land of the Pharaohs?
July 7, 2013 -
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It is becoming clear that a military coup should not have been the last resort, as events unfold and taint Egypt’s hopes...
Syria – We’re Still Alive, Love
July 7, 2013 -
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Beneath Syria's high politics, a population is at work In Sham. A new mouth emerges for my mouth A new voice emerges for my voice And...
Morsi’s Government Ousted Far Too Early
July 5, 2013 -
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The oppositional forces have made a grave mistake in aligning with the army to overthrow President Morsi On 3 July...
Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela, Beyond the Façade
March 6, 2013 -
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With the death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuela is left in a state of contradiction with an uncertain future As he entered...
A Case for Islamist Feminism
November 11, 2012 -
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While it faces much opposition, Islamist Feminism stands on firm ground and is a much needed addition to the discourse on Islam...
Syria Military Stalemate
September 17, 2012 -
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From a nothing-to-lose revolution to having nothing to choose With UN peace envoy Lahkdar Brahimi having just...
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