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Between Najaf and Tehran

Fadel Al-Kifaee: As tensions rise between Baghdad & Najaf, Tehran is welcoming al-Maliki with open arms.

 
 

المالكي بين سندان طهران ومطرقة النجف

 بينما تزداد العلاقة تشنّجاً بين بغداد والنجف تفتح طهران أبوابها أمام المالكي.

 

In the Land of the Free Syrian Army

Ilhan Tanir writes firsthand on the efforts of Syrian towns to self-govern after driving out regime forces. 

في أرض الجيش السوري الحر

 إيلهان تانير يكتب من الميدان عن الجهود التي تبذلها البلدات السورية لممارسة الحكم الذاتي بعد طرد قوّات الأسد.

 

Party Politics for Morocco’s Salafis?

Sanaa Karim: Even the country’s most conservative Islamists are reevaluating their approach to politics to keep up with change.

 

التوجه الحزبي للسلفيين في المغرب؟

سلفيو المغرب يراجعون سياستهم لمواكبة التغيير.

 

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Following the country’s independence, the Alaouite monarchy has successfully delineated the boundaries of acceptable discourse not just through coercive mechanisms, but by also ingraining specific rituals of power in the public realm – Mohamed Daadaoui
the surge in people power over the past few months signals a significant shift—and may yet lead to a breakthrough for the rights of those under occupation, in the diaspora, and in Israel. – Adam Gallagher
 

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