Over the past two and a half years, Egyptians have become fairly desensitized to violence on the streets of their capital. Prior to 2011, virtually any...
By Shanza Ali A lot has been said about workers’ rights in Bangladesh over the last 3 months following the collapse of Rana Plaza factory in...
It wasn’t suppose to be this way. Everyone in Egypt knew, without question, that the country would hit a hurdle or two on its road to...
Much has changed in the nearly two and a half years since Egyptians took to the streets to topple the thirty-year regime of Hosni Mubarak. Much...
To all those who were sympathetic to the protests in Turkey, it can sometimes feel like you’re living in a different world from your opponents. After...
By: Wajahat Meenai Five women from five countries, all bound to the same fate as refugees, here in Malaysia. They face life one day at a...
I’m an American, born and raised in the US, but I’ve had close ties to Turkey since my childhood, studied the country as an undergraduate and...
Pre-req | Introduction  | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 We’ve spent the last few articles describing the apartheid policies implemented by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). The obvious...
Why the world needs to act: Beginning last summer a series of riots broke out in Rakhine State, in western Burma. While these clashes were reported...
[youtube JIb0wMfOFhw] Read the Transcript of the Testimony by a Yemeni youth activist, Farea Al-Muslimi in first ever historic Senate public hearing on President Obama’s Secret Drone...