Articles tagged with: sunni

Political Editor: The Majalla
on : Friday, 17 May, 2013

Iraqi Sunni cleric calls on Anbar protesters to stand firm

BAGHDAD, Asharq Al-Awsat— Leading Iraqi Sunni cleric, Abdul Malik Al-Saadi, has accused some parties of putting pressure on the demonstrators to return to their homes before prospective negotiations with the government begins. In a public statement, Saadi said: “Some governors and directors of religious endowments, especially in Al-Anbar—using my initiative to form a committee for dialogue with the government as an excuse—are putting pressure on the preachers and protesters to end...

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Political Editor: The Majalla
on : Monday, 15 Apr, 2013

At Least 20 Killed in Iraq Bombings

LONDON, Asharq Al-Awsat—At least 20 people were killed and over 100 wounded on Monday, April 15 in a series of car bombings targeting mainly Shi'a areas across Iraq. With the provincial elections due to take place on April 20, there is great concern that such violent attacks could influence the outcome of the elections. The elections are being closely watched as they are considered a test of political stability after the end of US involvement in the country. Fear of further attacks migh...

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James Denselow
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on : Wednesday, 10 Apr, 2013

A Test of Democracy

On a recent visit to Iraq, I found little appetite or excitement for the upcoming local elections scheduled for April 20. One taxi driver said, “They’ve only recently finis...

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The Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine
on : Friday, 5 Apr, 2013

Editorial: Confessions of a Sectarian State

A newborn arrives, kicking and screaming into the world. The child is born in Lebanon, and when registered as a Lebanese citizen the parents will have to fill out the dotted li...

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James Denselow
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on : Tuesday, 26 Mar, 2013

The Stateless Statesmen

The vast majority of global debate over the tenth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq has focused on the rights and wrongs of the decision to go to war and questions over whether t...

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Diana Rhayem
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on : Saturday, 2 Mar, 2013

Ring the Changes

Wedding bells are ringing out for change in Lebanon. On November 10, 2012, Kholoud Succariyeh and Nidal Darwish became the first couple in Lebanon to tie the knot by way of civ...

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Alex Edwards
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on : Saturday, 23 Feb, 2013

Explaining Iraq’s Agony

Few scholars have had a better view of the catastrophic car crash that is modern Iraq than the British academic Toby Dodge. Originally one of a small group of experts called ...

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Abubakr Al-Shamahi
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on : Wednesday, 12 Dec, 2012

Sectarianism Intrudes

Sana’a witnessed a shocking and unprecedented event last month: on 24 November a sectarian bomb attack was carried out against a group of Zaydi Muslims. The group was commemo...

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Paula Mejia
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on : Wednesday, 6 Jun, 2012

Renewed Violence in Iraq

Since the departure of American forces in December, political tensions in Iraq have been high. The government of Nouri Al-Maliki lacks substantial support, and there has been t...

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Federico Manfredi
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on : Wednesday, 28 Dec, 2011

The Long Fall of Assad

The seasons go by but Syria’s Arab Spring shows no sign of passing. Bashar Al-Assad’s strategy remains that of buying himself more time, in the hopes that a combination of ...

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