Category: Terrorism
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)
21 people were killed in a bomb explosion outside a church in the city of Alexandria in Egypt just after midnight New Year’s Day. The investigation so far indicates that it was a car bomb that exploded, said Interior Ministry …
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Karachi is a metropolitan city. people from almost every major creed and religion live here. Karachi is the 19th largest city in the world. to my information it is also bigger than 3 countries and five times bigger than Singapore. It is known locally …
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Pakistan,
Politics,
Racism,
Terrorism |
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Asia,
Awami National Party,
Karachi,
Muttahida Qaumi Movement,
Pakistan,
Racism,
Religious,
revolution,
Sindh,
Singapore |
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Posted on August 19, 2010 by Shahrazad (Iran)
Truth never works in the oil rich region, the Middle East. There are so much to be neglected by western media which seems to be intendedly trying to make a fuss to push a new war.
They pretty much ignore so many facts and try to mislead the public opinion away from the war crimes that western governments are committing in the world. They hide them behind real-time stories, this time Iran’s nuclear program.
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Current Events,
Foreign Affairs,
Human Rights,
Iran,
Israel,
Media,
Middle East,
Politics,
Regional Issues,
Terrorism,
War |
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Iran Nuclear Program |
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Posted on July 31, 2010 by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)
Several people were killed in Iraq in July than any other month during the past two years. At least 16 people have been killed in a wave of attacks that struck Baghdad on Thursday. Meanwhile, at least five were killed …
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Iraq,
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Posted on July 26, 2010 by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)
According to local authorities two car bombs exploded simultaneously. The Iraqi Interior Ministry confirmed that 19 people were killed. Earlier Monday a suicide bomber killed at least four people in an attack that targeted the office of the TV station …
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Iraq,
Politics,
Terrorism |
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Posted on July 11, 2010 by Nissim Dahan
Some leaders in the Middle East are facing existential threats, and as we can well imagine, a knife to your throat concentrates the mind. In chemistry an unstable chemical solution seeks a way of stabilizing itself. Could the volatility of …
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Awareness,
Current Events,
Egypt,
Foreign Affairs,
Iran,
Iraq,
Israel,
Jordan,
Kuwait,
Lebanon,
Middle East,
Palestine,
Palestine/Israel,
Regional Issues,
Saudi Arabia,
Syria,
Terrorism,
Turkey,
USA |
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Posted on July 6, 2010 by Shahrazad (Iran)
Martin Luther King says: “There comes a time when people get tired of being trampled by the iron feet of oppression.” People resist oppression and that spirit of resistance won’t die until a courageous people are free again in their …
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Civil Rights,
General,
Interviews,
Lebanon,
Middle East,
Palestine,
Politics,
Terrorism,
War,
Women,
Youth |
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Political Theatrics,
Twitter |
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Posted on June 6, 2010 by Esra'a (Bahrain)
I will first start by revealing that I completely sympathize with the Palestinian struggle for justice and freedom from Israeli oppression. It’s vital for everyone to join forces in exposing Israel’s crimes and systematic abuse. But I refuse to stand …
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Iran,
Israel,
Terrorism,
Turkey |
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Posted on May 31, 2010 by Elie - FTLebanon
In my opinion, the terrible attack on the freedom flotilla was bound to happen. Anyone, who has been following news related to this high profile fleet, would have expected such confrontation between the international activists and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The Israeli foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, regarded the flotilla as a provocation and made it clear that the country’s forces are going to restrict the ships from arriving to port on Sunday, with any means necessary.
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Current Events,
Demonstrations,
Human Rights,
Middle East,
Palestine/Israel,
Refugees,
Terrorism,
Turkey |
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flotilla,
Gaza,
Gaza Freedom Flotilla,
Israel |
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Posted on May 31, 2010 by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)
Diplomatic crisis rose between Israel and Turkey after the Turkish vessel carrying aid supplies to Gaza was attacked. it was part of liberty fleet. A convoy of six ships carrying 10,000 tons of emergency aid and hundreds of activists on …
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Israel,
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Terrorism,
Turkey |
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