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Ahmed Janabi

Iraq: Political chaos reigns supreme

by Ahmed Janabi The fall of Baghdad to invading US-led forces in April 2003 marked the end of decades of one party rule in Iraq. When the Iraqi Arab Baath Socialist party assumed power in 1968, a national...

Conspiracy to control the Arab world?

by Ahmed Janabi UN Security Council Resolution 1559 set up an inquiry commission to investigate former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri's murder after a UN fact-finding mission found that Lebanon's own investigation was...

Concerns raised over Iran town unrest

A joint statement by the Arab Commission for Human Rights in Paris and International Justice Organisation in The Hague has expressed concerns about the unrest in al-Ahwaz town in southwestern Iran.

Egypt presidential hopeful faces ban

Nawal al-Sadawi, an intellectual who intends to run for the Egyptian presidency, says she has been prevented from holding a meeting in her village.

Who benefits from al-Hariri’s death?

by Ahmed Janabi Assassinations continue to be the signposts of Lebanon's political history despite the passage of 15-odd years since the end of the civil war. Between 1989, when the Taif Accords were signed, and...

Jude Wanniski- Re: An Interview with Muhammad al-Duri

Memo To: Website Fans, Browsers, ClientsFrom: Jude WanniskiRe: An Interview with Muhammad al-Duri It's almost two years since the invasion of Iraq and the world has not been able to hear from...

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Huyendo de los escuadrones de la muerte

Ahmed Janabi* CSCAweb (www.nodo50.org/csca), 31de marzo de 2004 'Al-Jazzera.net', 30 de marzo de 2004 Traducción para CSCAweb de Loles Oliván "En los últimos meses los objetivos de los asesinatos han sido ingenieros, farmacéuticos,...

Everyone is a Target in Iraq

Nowadays in post-invasion Iraq, everybody is on somebody’s hit-list. Different political groups have emerged with contradictory interests and views, and some are resorting to violence against rivals.

In pictures: Anger over killing

by Ahmed Janabi Tunisia has been roiled by protests after an opposition politician was shot dead outside his home.