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    Middle East

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 17 Jun 2017
    • Mouin Rabbani / Nadia Hijab

    Tracking the Trends of the Palestinian Cause Since 1967

    The Palestinian cause today has in some respects reverted to where it stood before the 1967 War. It is worth retracing this trajectory to understand how we reached the current […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 15 Jun 2017
    • Belen Fernandez

    How not to write about Beirut

    As each new batch of Beirut-happy articles purports to destroy preconceived notions about the Lebanese capital, loads more notions requiring destruction are created in the process.   For journalists, travel […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 10 Jun 2017
    • Ilan Pappé

    Israel’s occupation was a plan fulfilled

    In June 1967, I was 12 years old. I recall helping to fill sandbags to fortify the entrance to our home in Haifa in preparation for war. The army was […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Asia / Middle East
    • 08 Jun 2017
    • Andre Vltchek

    U.S. Jihadi Express: Indonesia – Aghanistan – Syria – Philippines

    Investig’Action: Filmmaker and journalist Andre Vltchek explores the “jihadi express”, connecting Indonesia, Afghanistan, Syria and now the Philippines. Jihadi cadres have been transported to multiple fronts to fight against communism/secularism, […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 06 Jun 2017
    • Ramzy Baroud

    The Unwanted ‘Bride’: Can the 1967 War Offer Opportunity for Peace?

    There is a saying that goes: “Be careful what you wish for, for you may get it.” This has been Israel’s dilemma from the very beginning.   The Zionist movement, […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Europe / Middle East
    • 03 Jun 2017
    • John Pilger

    Terror in Britain: What Did the Prime Minister Know?

    The unsayable in Britain’s general election campaign is this. The causes of the Manchester atrocity, in which 22 mostly young people were murdered by a jihadist, are being suppressed to […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 02 Jun 2017
    • Catherine Shakdam

    Yemen – a Nation in Resistance Against Wahhabi Imperialism

    Yemen was earmarked for a brutal military takeover the minute its people began to assert their sovereign rights against the diktat of Saudi Arabia.   Here we are again discussing […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 01 Jun 2017
    • Myssana Morany

    Israel aims new Nakba-style weapon at Arab citizens

    A new law paves the way for a fresh wave of home demolitions in Palestinian towns and villages throughout Israel. Its passing is proof that the land grab begun by Israel […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 30 May 2017
    • Patrick Kane and Seb Ordonez

    Civic strike paralyses Colombia’s main pacific port

    An alliance of community organisations are fighting ’to live with dignity’ in the face of military repression. Patrick Kane and Seb Ordoñez report.   Communities and social movements in Colombia’s most […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East
    • 28 May 2017
    • Amandla Thomas-Johnson and Simon Hooper

    ‘Sorted’ by MI5: How UK government sent British-Libyans to fight Gaddafi

    Fighters say government operated ‘open door’ policy allowing them to join rebels, as authorities investigate background of Manchester bomber.   The British government operated an “open door” policy that allowed […]

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