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    Analysis and testimonies

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 25 Oct 2010
    • Grégoire Lalieu

    Is the fate of the world being decided today in the Indian Ocean?

    Straddled by the Islamic arch (which stretches from Somalia to Indonesia, passing through the countries of the Gulf and Central Asia), the region has certainly become the world’s new strategic […]

    • Africa / Analysis and testimonies / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 27 May 2010
    • Mohamed Hassan / Grégoire Lalieu

    Everything you are not supposed to know about Eritrea (1/3)

      INTERVIEW OF MOHAMED HASSAN BY GREGOIRE LALIEU & MICHEL COLLON The Horn of Africa is one of the deadliest regions on that continent, rent by incessant warfare, famine and […]

    • Africa / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 26 May 2010
    • Grégoire Lalieu / Michel Collon

    Everything You Are Not Supposed to Know about Eritrea: Part 3

    The whole of the Horn of Africa is occupied by neo-colonial power. Well, not entirely… One small country of indomitable revolutionaries still holds out against the invaders. In this third […]

    • Middle East / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 25 May 2010
    • Grégoire Lalieu

    Everything You Are Not Supposed to Know about Eritrea: Part 2

    Interview of Mohamed Hassan by Grégoire Lalieu and Michel Collon Annexed by Ethiopia, Eritrea was destined to wage the longest independence struggle on the African continent. For over 30 years […]

    • Africa / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 25 Mar 2010
    • Grégoire Lalieu

    Somalia: How Colonial Powers drove a Country into Chaos

    Interview of Mohamed Hassan by Grégoire Lalieu and Michel Colon Somalia had every reason to succeed: an advantageous geographical situation, oil, ores and only one religion and one language for […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 09 Feb 2010
    • Grégoire Lalieu

    Yemen: USA are fighting against democracy, not against Al-Qaeda

    Yemen, one of the world’s poorest countries and a crucial US ally, is beleaguered by an armed resistance and a secessionist movement that are threatening its stability, triggering a possible […]

    • Latin America
    • 08 Dec 2009
    • Renaud Vivien et Damien Millet

    The sins of Hugo Chavez ?

      In Latin America, almost one out of every ten persons lives below the poverty line.  In Venezuela, a man claims one can put an end to this.  Some people […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 25 Oct 2009
    • Grégoire Lalieu

    Mohamed Hassan answers to your questions about the iran interview

    The media says Iran is a big threat. Because of Ahmadinejad’s declarations about Israel and because of the nuclear issue. Is Iran really a dangerous country ? First, you should […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / Understanding the Muslim World
    • 21 Oct 2009
    • Mohamed Hassan

    What should Ahmadinejad do to get the Nobel Price?

    Is Iran threatening the West? What were the real issues concerning the last elections in this country? Why did the United States support the opposition movement? What should Ahmadinejad do […]

    • Latin America / United States
    • 03 Jul 2009
    • Nikolas Kozloff

    What’s Behind the Coup?

      Which do you prefer, the official version of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America or the more hidden story? If you were reading The New York Times, you probably […]

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