Tag Archives: Youth

Do you want help an Iraqi ? Help my friend …

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

As an Iraqi activist I receive many emails from people over the world how want to help Iraqi people to have a better future ,especially young Iraqi youth , we usually try to get help for the sick and most …

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Thinking & Inking

Posted on by Mohanad (Iraq)

One could wonder about the title of my post, well truly I’m wondering what’s does it mean? And what do I want? From myself, and from all the young in the Mideast? Well, as of point of interest that’s attracting …

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One Day to Recognize: the Story of 11.11.11

Posted on by Al-Nasir Bellah (Iraq)

To some people, November 11th, 2011 is yet another regular day that may pass as much as the next one, aside from the funny coincidence that it carries 6 (ones) in it. Well, I beg to differ; for this day …

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Reasons for optimism

Posted on by Tracy Fuad

Payam is a small but exuberant 18-year-old girl who knows where to buy anything at the Sule bazaar and will haggle with taxi drivers until they agree to her price.

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Arab Youth as examined by the New York Times.

Posted on by Eliesheva (Israel/USA)

A New York Times correspondent in Cairo has been putting together a series on Arab youth for the American media giant. The series, called “Generation Faithful” is an eye-opening opportunity for those of us who do not qualify as Arab …

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