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AFP s Rigorous Neutrality Prevails Over Nasser Abu Baker s Journalism In The Service of the Revolution

AFP has finally fired Palestinian reporter Nasser Abu Baker whose partisan activity in senior posts at the Palestinian Journalists\' Syndicate embodies the Palestinian Authority

The Effect on Children Part 4 - Radio Islam

The Effect on Children Part 4 Jun 03, 2021 We have taken a look at the torture and abuse which the innocent Palestinian children are made to suffer as well as the unfair legal system which is completely biased against them and we also covered the numbers of Palestinian children killed and injured during various periods of this Israeli onslaught. We now take a look at the effects that this has had on the Palestinian children. Education has been a source of both hope and transformation for the Palestinian people. After 1948, when a majority of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homeland – known as the Nakba (the catastrophe) – students and teachers played a critical role in rebuilding Palestinian society.

Netanyahu s legacy of hate defines his long goodbye

Netanyahu s legacy of hate defines his long goodbye
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Letters - Weekly Worker

Letters Turkish fascism I think comrade Conrad’s article on fascism fails to achieve all the sixfold intention he states (‘Misusing the F-word’, May 27). He’s certainly right to insist upon clear and historically rooted definitions and also on his remarks against broadening the scope of the term in an inflationary and only pejorative manner. However, he bends the stick too much on to the other side. The main problem is that he’s too stuck in history and the ‘classical’ cases of fascism, to the extent that this leads him to ignore the obvious fascistic sides of current phenomena he investigates. He intends to evaluate it globally, but only touches on his own native British case. He seems to be right to assume that fascism is not a current threat in the UK. I’ll leave aside the internal strategic debates of the country’s leftist organisations and continue on Conrad’s passing remarks about Turkish leftists’ evaluations of the nature of Turkish regime.

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