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Abdullah Al-Arian 3 oras
My radio interview on the media's narrative of a constantly reforming Saudi Arabia via
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Abdullah Al-Arian 3 oras
Saudi Arabia pays UK firms millions to boost image
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Jadaliyya 23 oras
Dreaming Concepts in and the : Huey Newton and Ali Shariati, through the Black Panther
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Omair Ahmad Okt 18
Consistency. "Seventy Years of the New York Times Describing Saudi Royals as Reformers" via
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On the Media 15 oras
Slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi disputed the notion that the Saudi crown prince is a reformer. While that was a new perspective for many, has long been paying attention to the media’s mischaracterization of Saudi royals as reformers.
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Abigail Hauslohner 17 oras
Saudi has gone frm complete denial of knowing Khashoggi’s whereabouts to claiming that he was killed in a “fistfight.” It’s not like Saudi (or Egypt, Syria, etc) is new to committing atrocities. This shldnt be shocking. But here I am, sitting here, shocked
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dina Okt 19
fascinating piece from /: 70 years of the NYT loving on saudi. it gets worse as you near 2018!
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Abdullah Al-Arian 19 na oras
Sumasagot kay @4noura @jadaliyya
Thank you, Noura 🙏
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Noura Erakat 23 oras
Lest we forget how the liberal media, now rightly outraged, has been part of normalizing Saudi Arabian dictatorship and repression. Thank you for this work! via
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ابتسام عازم Okt 18
Seventy Years of the New York Times Describing Saudi Royals as Reformers via
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Jadaliyya Okt 17
Outrage Overdue: Saudi Arabia's Long History of Dictatorship and Opposition
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Chris Toensing Okt 17
From Fahd to Mister Bone Saw: 70 Years of the New York Times Praising Saudi Royals as Reformers (a slightly oldie but goodie from via ). |
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Ziad Abu-Rish Okt 18
Seventy Years of the Describing Royals as Reformers via
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sara yasin 😐 Okt 18
FYI! Here's 70 years of the NY Times describing Saudi royals as ~reformers~ (by )
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Marc Lynch Okt 16
Let’s not forget about Matthew Hedges, grad student detained 5 months by UAE on spying charges. Extremely dangerous precedent.
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Abdullah Al-Arian Okt 15
"Built into the narrative was a mostly cheerful acceptance of the story Crown Prince Mohammed was selling about himself — that here, at last, was the modern Middle Eastern leader the West had been waiting for."
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𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐂𝐄𝐒 Okt 15
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This excellent documentary by breaks down CBP behavior at the border. It shows 2 teenage siblings from Guatemala turned away as they tried to claim asylum. Half an hour later, as border agents noticed the film crew, they are allowed in
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Brian Rohan روهان Okt 2
Egypt's former president Mohammed Morsi is living in a time warp stuck in 2013 when he was jailed- relatives who met him last month say he's still in total isolation and has no idea what's going on in
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jeremy scahill Okt 2
Much respect to my friends and on their Emmy win tonight!!! So. Deserved.
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Abdullah Al-Arian Okt 2
Analysis: How Sisi's real-estate salesmen are luring UK universities to Egypt via
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