On Passing My Seventieth Year
May 27, 2019 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsA poem by Faysal Mikdadi
A poem by Faysal Mikdadi
Déjà vu all over again, the new American waves of sable rattling against Iran
A poem by Simon Cockle
This somewhat ranty piece won't win me any friends among the so-called sisterhood
Blaming an outside power is a good way to prevent self analysis and positive change. It's gone on far too long.
This war of narratives was discussed at a 24 April SOAS event, co-sponsored by its Palestine Society and the Jewish Network for Palestine (JNP). Rather than give a lecture, the author Gilbert Achcar, Professor of International Relations at SOAS was interviewed by Professor Haim Bresheeth
Referendums are part of history.
War tends to be men's way of settling the quarrels between tribes and territories. Homer depicts the heroic, savage or mad acts of men in the Trojan War. The women come later with Odysseus's wanderings
A poem by Dr Faysal Mikdadi
If Islamophobia and Antisemitism are rightly condemned by politicians and the mainstream media, shouldn't Christians be given the same recognition as victims of violence and terrorism?