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Baghdad Blues"In contrast to US claims that foreign attackers are usually behind the attacks on US forces, 70-80% of those captured are criminals freed by Saddam Hussain before his regime collapsed, they are paid US $ 150 to US $ 500." |
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One American's view"The fact is that without leaders willing to look at peacemaking as a strategic national interest rather than as a series of tactical maneuvers to avoid internal and external pressure, only “process” is possible, and sometimes not even that." |
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Violence and the Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia"While terrorism grabs the headlines, recent events demand a closer look at the current political crisis surrounding reform, as difficulties in this arena suggest the worst may be yet to come." |
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Recycled delusions in Geneva"The solution to the conflict requires neither new proposals nor recycled Oslo, Camp David or Taba terms. United Nations resolutions, distinct peace plans (including the Arab peace initiative of 2002) and basic international laws already spell out the recipe for a just and comprehensive peace, guaranteeing security, territorial integrity and basic human rights for all." |
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Life (Poem):: Poetry :: |
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Rafah on the brink"...it is not surprising that the Intifada has hardened people’s attitudes towards the peace process and the Authority." |
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The 'Village Voice', Prejudice and Hypocrisy: Nat Hentoff on Sudan"It has come as a surprise, therefore, that 'Village Voice', a well-known and established progressive New York newspaper has seen fit to repeatedly publish articles fuelling both anti-Arab and anti-Islamic prejudice." |
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