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Category Archives: Middle East
Muslims and Charlie Hebdo
( Photo via Twitter) A depiction of the Prophet Mohammed crying and holding a “Je suis Charlie” sign under the words, “Tout Est Pardonné” (“All is forgiven.”) on the new cover of the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo is ironically, … Continue reading
Posted in Best Read, Islam, Middle East, Politics, Turkey
Tagged “Tout est pardonné, Charlie Hebdo, France, Islam, Muslims, Prophet Mohammed, Radicalsim, Terrorism
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It is not about Michele Dunne, it is about Egypt
(Michele Dunne via Carnegieendowment.org) Egyptian authorities denied, pursuant to security instructions, U.S. researcher Michele Dunne entry to Egypt after she arrived at Cairo International Airport. Ms. Dunne is a senior associate in the Middle East program of the Carnegie Endowment … Continue reading
Egypt needs a complete de-Mubarakization
( Photo via BBC) Initially published in NOW. 29 November, an Egyptian court dismissed murder charges against Egypt’s former president, Hosni Mubarak, in connection with the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising that ended his nearly three-decade reign. The verdict was … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Middle East, Politics
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Political Islam and Erdogan’s Wonderland
(Photo via Reuters) “Muslim sailors reached the American continent 314 years before Columbus.” The recent remarks by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have left many surprised and baffled, but the Turkish president’s controversial comments are not new. Just a month … Continue reading
Posted in Best Read, Islam, Middle East, Politics, Turkey
Tagged America, Erdogan, Political Islam, Turkey
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Kobani: A Victim Of Our Sins
(Photo via Mother Jones) The city of Kobani is falling in front of our eyes. The black flags of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have been slowly spreading above the buildings of this unfortunate Kurdish town in … Continue reading
An Open Letter to Moderate Muslims
Pakistani-Canadian writer Ali A. Rizvi has written this interesting piece, which I think it is worth sharing. Enjoy….. My favourite paragraph is: “The word “moderate” has lost its credibility. Fareed Zakaria has referred to Middle Eastern moderates as a “fantasy.” Even … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Middle East
Tagged Extremism, ISIL, ISIS, Islam, Political Islam, Terrorism
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Turkey and the US led anti-IS coalition: Ankara is doing more than People Think
Originally posted on Turkey Wonk: Nuclear and Political Musings in Turkey and Beyond:
My apologies. I am traveling this week and don’t have time to write a proper post. However, I wanted to get a few thoughts on paper about…
Posted in Middle East, Politics, Turkey, Uncategorized
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The myth of Sisi’s Sinai proposal
(Photo via Cairo Post) Initially published in Al-Monitor A few days ago, a claim surfaced that Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi offered to give part of the Sinai Peninsula to the Palestinians to expand the Gaza Strip and create a … Continue reading →