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Voting for Palestinian liberation at the ballot box

Active and effective Arab political participation in the next Knesset can be a game changer, shifting the Palestinian struggle towards civil rights. The post Voting for Palestinian liberation at the...

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The tip of the snobbery iceberg in Egypt

The replacement of one snobbish justice minister in Egypt with another who believes judges are lords and masters shows how deep elitism runs. The post The tip of the snobbery iceberg in Egypt first...

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Pride and prejudice in the Holy Land

The rise in violent Jewish extremism shows how safeguarding justice only for a minority is leading to a situation of injustice for the majority. The post Pride and prejudice in the Holy Land first...

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Yassin al-Haj Saleh: “Syria is a unique symbol of injustice, apathy and amnesia”

In an exclusive interview, prominent Syrian writer and dissident Yassin al-Haj Saleh talks about Syria's past, tragic present and uncertain future. The post Yassin al-Haj Saleh: “Syria is a unique...

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ليست سورية هي المسألة، المسألة هي العالم

في لقاء موسع، يتحدث الكاتب والناشط البارز ياسين الحاج صالح هنا عن سوريا الماضي، الحاضر المأساوي والمستقبل المجهول The post ليست سورية هي المسألة، المسألة هي العالم first appeared on The Chronikler.

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The ‘Brexit’ handicap

Leaving the EU could be catastrophic for disabled Britons, yet little attention has been given to their needs or their voices. The post The ‘Brexit’ handicap first appeared on The Chronikler.

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War crimes v thought crimes at the Yugoslav tribunal

While war criminals walk free, Florence Hartmann landed in solitary confinement for her insider leaks on the politicisation of the Yugoslav tribunal. The post War crimes v thought crimes at the...

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Alt-jihad – Part II: Delusions of grandeur and persecution

In the second in a series of articles exploring the disturbing parallels between radical Islamic and White/Christian extremism, Khaled Diab examines the far-right's dual sense of superiority and...

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Prisoners of our guilty consciences

The intensifying crackdown on the media and civil society in Egypt leaves Egyptians who are out of the country feeling powerless to help and guilty about the freedoms they enjoy. The post Prisoners of...

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Shamima Begum: Citizenship is a universal right, even for ISIS members

The death of the infant son of Shamima Begum underscores the injustice of depriving alleged terrorists and jihadis of their citizenship. It also sets a dangerous precedent that can come back to haunt...

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