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Uprising against the Assad Regime in Syria: Is This a Second Libya? - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/Wiederholt-sich-ein-zweites-Libyen/16342c16548i1p83/index.html
In his essay, Radwan Ziadeh, founder and director of the Damascus Center for Human Rights Studies and an activist during the "Damascus Spring", discusses several possible scenarios for the outcome of the conflict between the Syrian regime and the protest…
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Islam in Bosnia: ''We belong to the West, culturally and mentally'' - Qantara.de
https://de.qantara.de/content/islam-bosnien-wir-gehoren-kulturell-und-mental-zum-westen
Bosnia is entering a new phase in its history: the post-war era is over; communities and mosques have been rebuilt. But where are Bosnian Muslims heading in these turbulent times? Charlotte Wiedemann spoke to Ahmet Alibašić, lecturer at the Faculty of…
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Ausstellung: "Die Geschichte Irans und der Juden": Licht und Schatten - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/inhalt/ausstellung-die-geschichte-irans-und-der-juden-licht-und-schatten
Das Diaspora-Museum in Tel Aviv zeigt als erstes Museum weltweit in einer Sonderausstellung die wechselvolle Geschichte der Juden im Iran. Gundula Madeleine Tegtmeyer hat sich dort umgesehen.
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Reaction in Turkey to AKP's Policy on Syria: Divided Society, Polarised Politics - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/Gespaltene-Gesellschaft-polarisierte-Politik/19993c21536i1p496/index.html
With relations between Ankara and Damascus already strained, recent military escalation in the Syria conflict is also threatening to deepen the long existing rifts that run between Turkey's political sphere and society as a whole. By Fatma Kayabal in…
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Interview mit Yusuf Islam: Eine neue Generation besteigt den ''Peace Train'' - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/Eine-neue-Generation-besteigt-den-Peace-Train/15960c16152i1p145/index.html
Im Interview mit Andrian Kreye spricht der Sänger Yusuf, ehemals Cat Stevens, über die Sinnsuche in der Popkultur der 1960er Jahre, über den Weg vom Buddhismus zum Islam und warum er nach 35 Jahren wieder auf Tournee geht.
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The Islamist Election Victory in Tunisia: Ennahda – Asset or Threat? - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/content/nach-dem-wahlsieg-der-islamisten-tunesien-zwischen-zuversicht-und-angst
Tunisia's Islamist Renaissance Party is now the strongest force in the constituent assembly. Many have been surprised by the fact that no secular party was able to garner nearly as many seats, and "Ennahda's" victory has alarmed those who espouse a…
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Interview with the Syrian Writer Rosa Yassin Hassan: Touched by Magic - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/content/interview-mit-der-syrischen-schriftstellerin-rosa-yassin-hassan-von-der-magie-beruhrt
Until a few months ago, Rosa Yassin Hassan was filing daily reports on the war in Syria in her blog, "Diary of the Syrian Revolution". Her accounts detailed both the suffering of civilians and the brutal acts committed by both the regime and the…
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Court Rulings in Egypt's Soccer Stadium Riots: The Underhand Role of the Police - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/Schmutziges-Spiel/20777c23002i0p17/
A year after the bloody clashes at Port Said's soccer stadium, people in the harbour town are horrified at the Draconian punishments that have been handed down to individuals who continue to deny any involvement in the riots. Karim El-Gawhary reports from…
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On the Death of Juliano Mer-Khamis: 100 Percent Juliano - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/100-Prozent-Juliano/15846c15988i1p144/index.html
The murdered theatre director and artist Juliano Mer-Khamis spent his life walking on a tightrope. A traitor to some, while a visionary to others – and an exception on the Israeli as well as the Palestinian side. An obituary by Stephanie Doetzer
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The Israeli NGO ''Breaking the Silence'': Former Soliders Criticizing Practices of the Israeli Military - Qantara.de
http://de.qantara.de/Das-Schweigen-der-Besatzer/19860c21215i1p498/index.html
The Israeli NGO "Breaking the Silence" shows the excesses of the Israeli army in the Palestinian territories. The activists are not pro-Palestine activists, but former Israeli army soldiers