Yemeni victims of U.S. military drone strike get more than $1 million in comp... - 1 views
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Kat Craig, a legal director for the group, said the records undermine U.S. claims “that the victims of this drone attack were anything other than civilians” and said the size of the payouts suggest that the Yemeni government — among the poorest in the Middle East — is being reimbursed by the United States.
Turkish President Declares Lawrence of Arabia a Bigger Enemy than ISIS - The Daily Beast - 0 views
Najat Abdulhaq on the Emergence of the 'Arab Jew' in Contemporary Arabic Literature | A... - 0 views
Foreign fighters flow to Syria - The Washington Post - 0 views
Who's Running This Joint, Anyway? - 0 views
Bahia Shehab: A thousand times no - YouTube - 0 views
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Egyptian art historian and graffiti artist, Bahia Shehab, discusses how she was first commissioned for an art piece in 2010 called "A Thousand Times No" that consisted of the way the word "no" had been represented in history over different continents in different art works. This later translated into her graffitiing the word all over Egypt as a way to speak out again the dictators and the violence that she witnessed.
Women in Graffiti: A Tribute to the Women of Egypt | suzeeinthecity - 1 views
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We participated as Egyptians first, not as women, in January 25
Can We Lose the Violent Muslim Cliche? - The Daily Beast - 0 views
Where Are Hong Kong's Expats? - 0 views
Richard Dawkins' tweets on Islam are as rational as the rants of an extremist Muslim cl... - 0 views
Turkey and the PKK: How to deal with Syria's Kurds - 0 views
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This is a news report by The Economist about the Turkish government's reaction to ISIL's assault on Kobane, a Kurdish town in Syria on the border of Turkey. This town is one of three enclaves that are governed by the Kurds. Turkey ceded the area to PKK control, but PKK leaders claim that by not assisting in the fight, the Turkish government is supporting ISIS, because it has a deep-rooted fear of any Kurdish autonomy.
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A SENIOR commander of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a rebel group that has been fighting for Kurdish self-rule inside Turkey since 1984, declared on...
Turkey's Clumsy Politics and the Kurdish Question - 0 views
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This is an opinion piece written by Cegniz Aktar, Senior Scholar at the Istanbul Policy Center, a director at the UN, and one of the leading advocates of Turkey's integration into the EU. In this piece, Aktar argues that Turkish politician "fearing the birth of a Kurdish nation-state more than anything but eager on the other hand to assert their regional supremacy, are ending up by alienating all three Kurdish communities" in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. He is referring specifically to President Ankara making a speech comparing the PKK to ISIL, a few days after stating that the PKK should be fighting ISIL rather than Turkey. Even though the Turkish government has been an economic partner of the Iraqi Kurds, they have offered them no military support, and have also preventing Turkish Kurds from joining the fight against ISIL. The Turkish government's fear of a sovereign Kurdish state is leading to extremely poor diplomatic outcomes.
End of the Leaderless Revolution | Berkeley Journal of Sociology - 0 views
Lawrence Wright | Overheard with Evan Smith - 1 views
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I heard this interview on KUT one evening and I thought it was really pertinent to our class discussions on Egypt. You can listen to the podcast or watch the interview via this link or download the podcast on iTunes for free, it is an author who just wrote a book on the Camp David Accords of 1978 and he discusses the book and the events during the interview.
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