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Published in: HomeTunisia: how the Egyptian elections look from here
Much of the recent coverage of the Tunisian elections focused on how the Ennahda Islamist party topped the polls. In...
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Published in: HomeWhy I am boycotting Egypt's election
With millions of Egyptians set to head to the polls on November 28, one blogger and activist argues that the only...
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Published in: HomeSolidarity letter from Cairo
A letter of solidarity to those in the United States currently participating in the 'occupy' protests. Citing a...
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Published in: HomeA message to the west: what can ‘they’ learn from ‘us’?
For all those who are afraid or suspicious, I invite them to go to the streets of Syria. One main defect with...
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Published in: HomeYouth who make the future
Movements capable of bringing about change, just by showing their resistance towards unjust governments, have...
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Published in: HomePart 2. Tunisie Profonde: spring, summer and the coming elections
On her return from Tunisia, the author kept in touch with some of the young people in the south, and began a diary...
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Published in: HomeTunisia: brief encounters, Part 1
The author, who travelled to Tunisia last April, recorded her multicultural experiences at a time of revolution to...
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Published in: HomeThe green shoots of the Arab Spring
The Arab Spring is frequently portrayed as a series of uprisings against oppressive regimes. A more...
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Published in: HomeWhy reconsider your report Judge Goldstone?
A Palestinian student asks why the report was retracted, what kind of pressure did Richard Goldstone come under, and why now?
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhy I will vote "no" to Libya action
The Labour MP for Nottingham North sets out why he will oppose the West's military action in the vote in the House...