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Syria and the Left
From the July-August 2012 issue of News & Letters: World in View Syria and the Left by Gerry Emmett “None of us believe that peace is so sweet or life so dear that we are willing to sell our freedom … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-war movement, Arab spring, Assad, Avigdor Lieberman, Bashar al-Assad, Benjamin Netanyahu, Bosnia genocide, Coordinating Committee to Help Form Workers' Organizations, counter-revolution, counter-revolutionary anti-imperialism, Eli Yishai, Great Syrian Revolt, Houla, Iran, Israel, Karaj, Middle East, Mohja Kahf, NATO, Spain, Spanish Civil War, Spanish Revolution, Syria, Syrian people, Syrian revolution, Tahrir Squares, Tel Aviv
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Syrian revolution fights Assad’s genocide, world powers watch
From the new March-April 2012 issue of News & Letters: Lead Syrian revolution fights Assad’s genocide, world powers watch by Gerry Emmett The unprecedented uprising in Syria has been called the “orphan revolution” because it seems that the Syrian people … Continue reading
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Tagged Ali Ferzat, Arab League, Arab spring, Assad, Baathist Party, Baba Amr, Bashar al-Assad, Bosnia genocide, Chechnya, China, Christian, Danny Abdel Dayem, Egypt, Free Syrian Army, Hafez al-Assad, Hama, Hamas, Homs, Ibrahim Qashoush, Iran, Iranian Revolution of 1979, Israel, Khader Adnan, Middle East, Nir Rosen, Occupy Wall Street, Palestinian people, Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, Rami al-Sayyed, revolution in permanence, Russia, Syria, Syrian National Council, Syrian people, Syrian revolution, Tunisia, UN Security Council, Vladimir Putin, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, women
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