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micklethwait

Islamic State attacks test Kurdish-Syrian rebel alliance - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    "GULF الخليج IRAN ایران IRAQ العراق ISRAEL ישראל LEBANON لبنان PALESTINE فلسطين SYRIA سوريا TURKEY TÜRKİYE BACK CHANNEL CONGRESS MIDEAST RUSSIA MIDEAST WEEK IN REVIEW SYRIA PULS"
alarsso

Christians taking up fight in Syria - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    This article discusses the idea of "fighting Christians" through the uprisings specifically in Syria and Lebanon
cramos8

Islamists, Leftists Clash At Tunisian Universities - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    Author: alhayat Posted October 20, 2012 "The Tunisian university is at a tipping point." That is how Yousra al-Jabali, a sociology student at the April 9 College of Arts and Humanities, summarized the situation at her academic institution after last week's violent clashes.
nfyffe

Meet the female peshmerga forces fighting IS - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 2 views

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    Author: Shaida al-Ameen Posted August 11, 2014 Kurdish female peshmerga fighters have been active during battles against the Islamic State (IS). According to the female troops' leaders based in the Sulaimaniyah governorate, Kurdish female fighters have been on the front lines in the battles against IS.
taylordillingham

Tunisian youth skip presidential vote - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    The majority of the youth argue that whether they vote or not Tunisia will not see progress. The youth are choosing to not participate in the election.
taylordillingham

Tunisian Youth Opt Out of Politics - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    Although the youth of Tunisia are currently in the employment field, they are neglected in politics. They have to be in the labor force but do not get a say in what happens in the government.
cramos8

ISIS Uses Intelligence to Purge Opponents - US News - 2 views

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    An Islamic State group flag flies near the front line of fighting between Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Islamist militants in Rashad, Iraq. By: Ali Mamouri, Columnist for Al-MonitorAl-Monitor NAJAF, Iraq - The Islamic State (IS) differs from its predecessors and similar groups by running a powerful intelligence apparatus that is strong and has plenty of security experience acquired by intelligence officers from the previous regime.
tdford333

Chaos in Yemen Stymies U.S. Counterterror Operations - WSJ - 0 views

  • Chaos in Yemen Stymies U.S. Counterterror Operations
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    The upheaval in Yemen has made it harder for the US to monitor terrorist activities in the area, and is allowing AQAP and similar organizations to exert influence and mobilize itself. The UN security council has also placed concern that AQAP has benefited from the deterioration in Yemen's central government.
jshnide

Israel targets Hamas-Fatah unity in Gaza - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    After the killing of Israeli teenagers, Israel was able to launch a justified assault on Gaza. Specifically targeting Hamas, the Israelis want nothing more than the safety of their neighboring Jews and Arabs.
yperez2

Egypt's 'Muslim Sisterhood' moves from social work to politics Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/11/egypt-muslim-sisterhood-social-work-politics.html##ixzz3VoT5cx00 - 0 views

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    Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood established a sub-organization similar to it. The organization is for women and they are known as the "Muslim Sisterhood".
alarsso

Qatar resets its Syria policy - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views

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    Qatar, whose former emir was quite close with Assad, not slowly draws from the civil war. A source who wishes to remain anonymous tells that Qatar still supports Syrians, but does not want to fuel the new religious conflict, rather wishes to be useful in finding a peaceful end.
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