Rapirsi: Syria
Will Bashar al-Assad of Syria step down?
Book Review
Book Review: “Sophie’s World” by Jostein Gaarder
The beauty of the book is that it is designed for a young adult to get a handle on some of the great Western philosophers’ ideas,
Book Review: A Journey of a Kurdish Artist
This work by Sardar longs to find meanings from events directly and indirectly experienced rather than known only as abstract images and sketches of an artist. ...When A Kurdish Boy Meets A German Girl
Not knowing the language of Germans, he feels lost and sticks out like a sore thumb. ...A Tale of Two Quagmires: Iraq, Vietnam, and the Hard Lessons of War
Whether Iraq is another Vietnam or not, is the first question that the author begins with....Kurdish Author Writes: Echoes from the Other Land
For a western reader the conflict of the real and the surreal resonates – it echoes – and does not fade away. ...A Kurdish Author In America
I remind the superpowers about their promises for an independent state for the Kurds....New Book: Gendered Experiences of Genocide
It is a must read for anyone interested in gender and genocide....Book Review: Rise to Globalism and American Foreign Policy
Michel Smith and Mark Webber, in a book entitled ‘foreign policy in a Transformed World, 2002’, give a satisfactory definition of foreign policy. ...Book Review: Third World Politics
As the colonial powers arrived they divided their colonies subsequently, Clapham argues, the ‘arbitrary lines became the frontiers between independent states.'...
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- Iraqi Religious Cleric Says Women Not Allowed to Watch TV
This increase may look positive, but, according to sharia Laws of the country's constitution,Women are considered minors needing the permission of their male relative guardian ...
Kurds in Iraq are treated better
Kurdistan's army is pashmarga forces. PKK is a self-centered militant organization working for itself only (not the Kurdish nation) and PKK does not hesitate killing ...
Only two points:
1. The article does not really "illustrate" how this relation has grown...very flashy title.
2. More importantly, why the heck opening ...
No doubt, Kurdistanis and Israelis in the middle-east share the exact same pain.
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