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Tag Archives: Robert Mugabe
Syrians against all odds
From the new September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: Editorial Syrians against all odds Daraya, Aug. 25: the Assad regime continues its genocide, with 300-600 estimated killed in this Damascus suburb. The dead are unarmed men, women and children … Continue reading →
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Tagged al-Bab, Alawi, Arab spring, Assad, Bashar al-Assad, Belarus, Bolivarian Alliance, China, Cuba, Daraya, Iran, Israel, Lebanon Civil War, Middle East, mukhabarat, North Korea, Robert Mugabe, Russia, Saudi Arabia, shabiha, Sunni, Syria, Tahrir Squares, Venezuela, Zimbabwe
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Gbagbo’s last stand
From the new issue of NEWS & LETTERS, May-June 2011: World in View Gbagbo’s last stand by Gerry Emmett The arrest of former President Laurent Gbagbo by NATO and Ivorian opposition forces will not solve the problems that plague Ivory … Continue reading →
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Tagged Africa's unfinished revolutions, African revolutions, Alassane Ouattara, anti-imperialism, Archer Daniels Midland, Barry Callebaut, Cargill, cocoa, Cote d'Ivoire, Duékoué, Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Frantz Fanon, French Socialist Party, Goodluck Jonathon, Ivoirité, Ivorian Popular Front, Ivory Coast, James North, Laurent Gbagbo, Marie Antoinette Gbagbo, Nigeria, Pat Robertson, Robert Mugabe, Simone Gbagbo, Workers World Party, Zimbabwe
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