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Live from Cairo: From Tahrir to the Muslim Brotherhood
On Tuesday, January 25, 2011, the people of Egypt led a campaign of non violent civil resistance against the 30 year regime of dictator, President Hosni Mubarak. Read More →
The French election
Is Hollande’s program, based on increasing government expenditures and raising taxes in order to stimulate growth, what the situation calls for? The current assessment is that it is not enough, and that he will have to make drastic cuts to government expenses, improve tax collection, and implement...
Rachel never died
Rachel Corrie, beautiful soul, born in Olympia, Washington was no ordinary child, no ordinary 23 year old student and no ordinary human being. And people, who are extraordinary, never die. They live for ever in the hearts and minds of their followers. They give direction to many and because of them,...
Fundamentalism vs Peace
Every now and then we come across the situations where this question is often hurled at Muslims, either directly or indirectly, during any discussion on religion or world affairs. If Islam is the religion of peace why most of the Muslims are terrorists and fundamentalists? Read More →
“63: Bobby Sands to Khader Adnan”
63 days of hunger strike 63 years of occupation 63 days of diligence 63 years of resistance 63 days of dignity 63 years of honour 63 days of pain 63 years of agony 63 days of hunger for justice 63 years of patience for freedom 63 days of self-emancipation 63 years of a people’s revival Khader Adnan...
Americans are slowly giving up their liberties
The US Senate is now empowering the military to arrest people on US soil and hold them without trial… a serious threat to American liberties……but the question is “how far will it go”? Read More →
What is Occupy?
“There need be no blood-shed or violence, and there shall be none unless it be forced upon the national authority. The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts; but beyond what may be...
Occupy Your Rights: OWS: Occupy Buffalo Eviction
On February 2, 2012, OccupyBuffalo was forcefully evicted from Niagara Square in Buffalo, New York after peacefully occupying without a single infraction since October of 2011. Read More →
Russia & The New Middle East
The shocks that have lately rocked the Middle East surprised Russia, along with many other international actors, and the new reality, marked by general instability and uncertainty, has left it at a loss for action. However, Russia’s strong desire to maintain its status in the Middle East has driven...
The more I know humans…The more I love dogs
Drone attacks, suicide bombings, target killings, corruption, bribery, dishonesty, intolerance, robbery, murders, kidnapping, rape, you name it and we have it. Read More →
