The “refugee crisis” is portrayed as a new phenomenon plaguing Europe, but it is another episode in an old crisis of injustice and rights.
The root of state violence and torture is not poor police training, nor a political decision that can be reversed, it is the nature of the regime and the political order it has created.
Women in Syria face numerous challenges yet continue to struggle against fascism, imperialism and patriarchy
Sports have been and still are used as a way to control the masses. How and why do fan clubs shift from sports to politics? Join the debate
What role does the military industrial complex play in Egyptian politics and economy? Join the debate
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Why are so many Egyptians no longer challenging the structures of power in the country? Join the debate
The lesson Arab autocrats are likely to learn from Syria is simple: under the current international climate the use of severe repression is effective.
If the government fails to inject real politics back into Bahraini society rather than relentless prosecution, the prognosis looks anything but positive.
Until equality and justice are within reach to all, what can Copts do to survive and how much more will they be forced to bear?
The fall of Aleppo should not restore faith in a war criminal like Assad, whose forces committed crimes against humanity and wrecked the nation to create a vacuum, allowing groups like ISIS to emerge.