Rannie Amiri
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World
The Bahrain Uprising in Numbers
Statistics from the Bahraini Uprising that will help understand why the population of Bahraini is standing up to the ruling…
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World
Blood on the Streets of Bahrain
Bahrainis’ demands are clear: the resignation of Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa – who has governed since 1971 –…
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World
A Blurred Line in Bahrain
Last month saw the detention of at least 250 activists. They have had no access to lawyers and their locations…
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World
The Saudi Arms Deal
That the colossal arms package was made public enough to be reported on in Monday’s Wall Street Journal indicates that it…
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World
Monarchy vs. Democracy in Bahrain
A brutal crackdown on Shia Muslim civil rights activists in the Persian Gulf nation of Bahrain is entering its third…
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World
The Stalled Voyage of Saint Mariam
If the Mariam is allowed to sail and Israel cannot find justification to stop the nuns, doctors, lawyers, journalists, human…
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Opinion
Netanyahu Plays the Vuvuzela
Blowing their own proverbial vuvuzela has been the hallmark of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Investigative journalist Max Blumenthal…
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World
Lebanon, Libya, and a Lingering Question
In light of Qadhafi’s indictment and presumed involvement in Imam Moussa al-Sadr’s disappearance, there are calls for Lebanon to boycott…
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Saudi Arabia vs. the Houthis
To date, there has been no convincing evidence of any significant material support provided to the Houthi rebels by the…
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World
Understanding Lebanon’s June Elections
In the latter circumstance, Lebanon is certainly the exception. And on June 7, it has the ability to divorce itself…
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