Halim Shebaya is a Beirut-based analyst and researcher. He teaches in the School of Arts and Sciences at the Lebanese American University and has worked on social and political affairs for a number of local and international organisations. His articles have appeared in the World Post, Huffington Post, Al-Jazeera English, Jadaliyya, Legal Agenda, Annahar, Assafir, and Al Akhbar. He holds an M.Div. in Theology (NEST), M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies (SOAS), and an L.L.M. in Public International Law (Nottingham). Find him on Twitter @halimshebaya
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Published in: HomeThe European Court has normalized 'Hijabophobia'
What did the European Court’s ruling of March 14 say in the case of Samira Achbita’s dismissal by G4S because she...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaArab world’s first ordained female pastor is historic
Rola Sleiman made history. She now carries the title of ‘Reverend’ of the Presbyterian Church, the first woman to be...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaMarine Le Pen in Lebanon: mission accomplished?
Where to start in discussing Marine Le Pen’s visit to Lebanon? The French “Trump without the crazy” got her first...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSir Nigel Rodley versus Donald Trump on torture
The novelty and danger posed by the new US president is the fact that he either does not know, or does not care,...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaTrump can't simply delete a dangerous campaign
Attacking your opponent is one thing during the campaign, but attacking entire groups has far-reaching effects that...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaLebanon's foreign minister shouldn't celebrate Trump. Here's why
Lebanon should not celebrate any foreign president or leader who espouses “poisonous rhetoric” that affects a large...