Citizens International

October 2015

Iraq asked Syria’s Assad to stop aiding ‘jihadists’: Former official

By Mamoon Alabbasi   Iraq’s former national security advisor says that prior to Syrian uprising, Assad was helping ‘jihadi’ militants train in Syria to fight in Iraq Former Iraqi national security adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie sits in front of a bust of late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in Baghdad on 23 December 2013 (AFP) Iraq’s former national […]

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Egypt’s farcical electionsrc

    Egypt’s ongoing parliamentary elections – farcical in every sense, with a turnout so far ofonly 2 percent – are further proof that Egypt is witnessing the solidification of a quasi-authoritarian system of government, not a democratic revival. Most of Egypt’s new parliamentarians will be wealthy, elite, sympathetic to the nation’s current military president, and

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Reviving traditional Sunni institutions helps combat terror

By Soumaya Ghannoushi Sunni Islam is in turmoil. Over the last two decades, it has been in the grip of ferment and fragmentation unprecedented in its long history. After the wave of radicalisation that had swept across Shiism following the Iranian revolution of 1979, it was the turn of Sunni Islam, which represents around 80 percent

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Not in my name

By David Hearst   If Jews want to preserve their ghastly collective memory from being desecrated they should tell Netanyahu he does not represent them For people who injected a fair amount of drama into the business of raising two children in post-war suburban North London (“it’s not as if I am buying a submarine” my mother

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Cameron’s war against Islam and Muslims continues

By Dilly Hussain   When a secular state interferes in the private religious affairs of its citizens, it is no longer secular or democratic Barely a week after the UK Government announced that Islamophobic hate crimes would be treated as seriously as anti-Semitic attacks, Prime Minister David Cameron announced a new set of counter-extremism measures on Monday, vowing to crackdown

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UAE paid PR firm millions to brief UK journalists on Qatar, Brotherhood attacks

By Rori Donaghy   The UAE paid a London-based public relations firm millions of pounds to lead attacks in the UK against Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood, and other opponents of the Gulf state, according to a Mail on Sunday investigation. The report reveals that Abu Dhabi paid Quiller Consultants £60,000 ($93,000) per month for six years to, among

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Mob Attack, Fueled by Rumors of Cow Slaughter, Has Political Overtones in India

By DAVID BARSTOW and SUHASINI RAJ   BISADA, India — The vigilantes from Save the Cow sprang into action the moment they heard arumor that a cow’s slaughtered remains had been found near an electrical transformer looming over the heart of this village. They quickly raised the alarm through text messages and phone calls. A local Hindu priest was

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