Items by Nasim Ahmed
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- February 24, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
Will exploitation of fear and vilification of Europe be the winning formula in the Israeli elections?
We all remember the infamous comical moment when Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN back in 2012 and made his fabricated case for striking Iran. In his desperation to convince the international community, he even drew the famous red line and warned of a ticking nuclear time bomb. It turns out…
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- February 10, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
Freedom of speech is too valuable to be lost through pro-Israel legislation
With the appalling rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes across Europe, arguably as a consequence of political decisions being implemented elsewhere, there is an urgent need to separate Jews and Judaism from the colonial policies of Israel. This is evident by the growing numbers of Jews who are distancing themselves from…
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- February 2, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
The rise of ‘pro-Israelism’ in American politics
The US-Israel special relationship is acknowledged universally as the unswayable force of politics in the Middle East. The theme is confessed ritually by every US president and Israeli prime minister, who have all claimed, more or less, that “the bond between Israel and the United States is rooted in more…
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- January 24, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
Can Egypt escape the grip of its authoritarian past?
When Egypt’s 25 January Revolution began in 2011 calling for the removal of the regime, few anticipated the speedy dismissal of the man who had held the reins of power for four decades. Fewer still would have predicted that in the space of two years the Egyptian military would depose…
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- January 16, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
BDS is gaining traction in Britain
The academic boycott of Israel was the theme of a discussion at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) this week. An event organised by the student union and hosted by SOAS Palestine Society attracted a large audience as part of the campaign to secure a yes vote…
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- January 8, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
What does the deepest level of political hypocrisy look like?
One could be forgiven for thinking that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is God’s unique way of revealing the depth of human hypocrisy. It’s not just that the US State Department has threatened to withhold its annual $400 million economic aid to the Palestinians in response to the PA’s bid to join…
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- January 1, 2015 Nasim Ahmed
2014 will be remembered as the year that Israel revealed itself to be an apartheid state
There is no doubt that 2014 will be remembered as one of the most tragic in Palestinian history. There are reasons to believe, though, that the year was also a game changer, not least because the international campaign for recognition of a Palestinian state and the simultaneous de-legitimisation of the…
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- December 22, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
The interest of the ‘only democracy in the Middle East’ is to block democracy in the Middle East
The so-called ‘Arab Spring’ has certainly reinforced the perception that the Middle East is a hotbed of intractable conflicts. Israel has never ceased to use this stereotype to its advantage, reminding the world that it is a beacon of democracy surrounded by hostile countries. The truth, however, is far more…
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- December 6, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
Why did the Arab dream turn into an Arab nightmare?
Almost four years into the so-called Arab Spring one could be forgiven for thinking that it hasn’t been worth it, judging by the death and destruction that has taken place. Moreover, one can argue quite convincingly that democracy is an alien concept to the region and thus provide a solid…
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- November 28, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
Does the EU really want a two state solution?
The global campaign for recognition of Palestinian statehood is a desperate measure to resuscitate the two-state solution, which is in terminal decline. If, as many believe, such a solution is already drawing its last breath, why does the European Union keep dithering in its recognition of a Palestinian state? It’s…
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- November 21, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
UAE’s assertive stance will not result in greater stability and prosperity
Watching political opportunism at its crudest is an ugly thing. The most audacious attempts usually generate sarcastic laughter just as easily as disbelief and anger. What is interesting about its most naked form in the latest example is the way that it unites countries and regimes that only recently failed…
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- November 14, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
World War One and Palestine: does the connection still matter?
World War One was never a war to end all wars. It ended, however, with a peace to end all peace, at least for the Middle East. Every political project born out of the peace has failed to emerge into a stable country defending the rights and freedoms of its…
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- November 6, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
Campaign against UAE human rights violations gathers momentum
The early signs of a public campaign against human rights violations by the United Arab Emirates (UEA) looked to be taking shape in London yesterday evening. A public seminar organised by the Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK (AOHR) attracted a wide audience of people, many with the…
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- November 4, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
UAE’s crackdown on democracy short-sighted
The Arab Spring appeared at first like a political contagion spreading throughout the Arab world. A fault-line between vibrant generations of youth and ossified ruling elites, as a result of underlying socio-economic discontent and pent-up feelings of deep political frustration, signalled dramatic change for the region. From the very onset,…
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- October 8, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
To defeat ISIS we need to stop shooting in the dark and understand political Islam
This article is the fourth and final of our series on The Brotherhood vs. ISIS: MEMO reopens debate on contemporary political Islam. Read the first one here , the second one here, and third one here. The realisation that no single generation can solve a major global problem is unnerving. ISIS,…
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- September 14, 2014 Nasim Ahmed
Demonising the Brotherhood will not help in the fight against ISIS
This article is the first of our series on The Brotherhood vs. ISIS: MEMO reopens debate on contemporary political Islam David Cameron launched his investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood by saying, ” It is an important piece of work… we will only get our policy right if we fully understand…