“They are hiding behind me
Who are the British jihadis who have died in Iraq and Syria? | World news | theguardian... - 1 views
Poetry of the revolution | Egypt Independent - 1 views
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This article talks about how poetry is similar to the revolution because of the way it has transformed the people; the revolution has changed common moments and common people into inspiring times the way poetry changes common words into something extraordinary. It talks about how both poetry and revolution have been able to seek justice and tear down symbols of powers. For these revolution, poetry has been able to keep the needs and wants of the people alive and real.
Egypt's Poached Revolutionary Poems | Al Akhbar English - 0 views
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This article, written by Mohammed Kheir, discusses how poetry during the revolution was used to empower the people but became attributed to popular revolutionary poets because of fear of being accosted. So, while stanzas were popularized and while they may be remembered, the actual poets behind them may not be.
Eyeing return, Yemen's ousted Saleh aids Houthis - Al Arabiya News - 0 views
Activist Asmaa Mahfouz banned from travelling - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Denmark tries a soft-handed approach to returned Islamist fighters - The Washington Post - 0 views
Turkey to let Iraqi Kurds join Kobane battle - 3 views
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Turkey has said it will allow Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters to cross its borders and join Syrian Kurdish forces battling the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Syrian town of Kobane. The reported shift in Turkish policy came after a phone call between US President Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
PJAK members on hunger strike for Kobanê | ANF - 2 views
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A group of PJAK [Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan] members in the Danish city of Arhus have started a three-day hunger strike to protest against the ongoing attacks of ISIS on Kobanê. The hunger strike which is being carried out in front of the Arhus Municipality building will end on Sunday.
BBC News - Can Iraqi militants be kept off social media sites? - 0 views
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co-ordinated hashtag campaigns to get its content trending on Twitter.
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The Iraqi government responded by blocking social media sites and, in some provinces, barring access to the internet entirely.
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But some of the most active Islamist social media accounts are still live,
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