Category: Current Events

Occupy Cabinet: Egypt in Blazes

Posted on by Suzan Boulad (Syria)

For the third day now, protesters in Egypt have been subjected to another round of horrifying violence by the counterrevolutionary forces of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces. Protester have staged a completely peaceful sit-in in front of Egyptian cabinet …

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Arrests and Trials of Kuwait’s Stateless Protesters

Posted on by Mona Kareem (Kuwait)

There are at least 120,000 Bidun jinsiyya (without nationality) in Kuwait today suffering from the lack of human rights. They cannot legally obtain birth, death, marriage or divorce certificates. The same applies to driving licenses, identification cards, and passports. They …

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Strike for Dignity, Strike for Syria

Posted on by Suzan Boulad (Syria)

A new stage of the Syrian revolution has begun. After nine months of brutality and a conservative death toll at 5,000, Syrians are still congregating and protesting in the usual manner, but the local coordinating committees have brought out a new tool …

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Occupy Bardo!

Posted on by Bedlam Beggar (Tunisia)

Tunisians are keeping an eye on the representatives they elected on October 23. Occupy Bardo is a open sit-in held in front of the National Constituent Assembly premises, seat of the former Camber of Deputies to demand transparency of the …

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Erdogan’s Dersim Apology Highly Welcomed by the Kurdistan Region

Posted on by Koshan A. Khidhir

Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has offered an apology for the killings of 13.806 in the southeastern town of Dersim, Tunceli, between 1936 and 1939. The apology came after quarrel or a war of words between Erdogan …

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Gandhi, King and Mandela

Posted on by Nissim Dahan

Some of the strongmen of the Middle East are no longer in the picture, but who, and what, will come to replace them? Yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Egypt is a case in point. Certainly, there was a sense of hope …

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Urgent Statement: Speech Strike Against Gagging

Posted on by Maikel Nabil Sanad (Egypt)

Militarists told me that my case differs from the case of Alaa Abd El Fattah, because Alaa isn’t tried as being a political activist… I look in their eyes and ask them, …“Is it a confession that I am being …

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Van Catastrophe Reaffirms Turkey-Northern Iraq Relations

Posted on by Koshan A. Khidhir

“We are so sorry for what is happening in Van” “Donate a Penny, Safe the life of one person,” these quotations are the words of Kurds from Northern Iraq to show their sympathy to their neighbor city, Van, endangered because …

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From Sulaimani to Syrians

Posted on by Shalaw Fatah

This Thursday, November the 17th, We’ll gather in front of the American University in Iraq-Sulaimani (AUIS) campus to support the righteous struggle of the Syrian people. Yes, we do. We support the Syrian people and their righteous uprising against tyranny. …

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What Spring Has Planted: Continued Struggles Across the Middle East

Posted on by Suzan Boulad (Syria)

Almost exactly 11 months ago, Mohamed Bouazizi, the street vendor in Tunisia whose name spread like wildfire across the Middle East set himself on fire in protest of the corruption and humiliation that he had suffered his entire life. Since then, …

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