New Images from Turkey [4th of June ’13]
I’ve received images taken by two Turkish activists, Gülce Ataman and Ece Gulkirpik. So please share them.
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I’ve received images taken by two Turkish activists, Gülce Ataman and Ece Gulkirpik. So please share them.
Read MoreWe fully support the protesters in Turkey.
Read MoreI’ve just finished watching all 42 episodes of the extremely interesting and not-boring-at-all Crash Course videos.
Read More“Why do I have the impression that the rest of the country does not realize that Tripoli is part of Lebanon?”
Read MoreI hope that my voice can be higher than the symphony of death in Syria .. and you all get my peaceful message !
Read MoreDear Mr. Kheireddine, I was shocked and saddened to find out that the front cover of “hunting & safari” features none other than you
Read MoreIncendies tells the story of a quest, an attempt to understand a chaos that the characters inherited. The Lebanese Civil War seen through a different context.
Read MoreIt has been confirmed. The first ever civil marriage in lebanon was signed by caretaker interior minister Marwan Charbel.
Read MoreIt really does say it all, doesn’t it, when the municipal chief of Dekwaneh cites his personal beliefs to justify the crime of violating the rights of Lebanese citizens, of human beings.
Read MoreA movie about two unlikely characters: Maryam, mother of a disappeared of a communist youth. Assaad Chaftari, a senior intelligence officer of the Lebanese Forces during the war.
Read MoreIn Lyon. A couple of days ago, we were passing by the Opera where we saw about 250 people protesting the Gay marriage proposition
Read MoreA year ago, a woman named Alem Dechasa committed suicide by hanging herself in her room at Der El-Salib mental hospital.
Read MoreOn their official English website, the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt have condemned the UN Draft Resolution calling for an end to violence towards women and girls
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Read More“Before the United States went to the moon, Lebanon had a space program,” wrote IndieWire. Students at Beirut’s Haigaizian University and their Maths and Physics teacher, Manoug Manougian, launched the 1st rocket in the Arab World. Back then, dreams felt achievable, for some reason. It seems unbelievable. People pause in disbelief when I tell them, but […]
Read MoreMedecins Sans Frontieres’ head in Lebanon, Fabio Forgione, gave a presentation entitled “Misery beyond the War Zone: Life for Syrian Refugees and Displaced Population in Lebanon”
Read More“Visualizing Palestine is the intersection of communication, social sciences, technology, design and urban studies for social justice.
Read MoreTake Back Parliament (TBP)’s expatriate section has released a video detailing the figures behind Lebanon’s infamous flight of civilians.
Read MoreFilm Noir rejects the traditional hero versus villain storyline in which the hero doesn’t need to make much effort to be loved by the viewer.
Read More5 Broken Cameras tells the story of a Palestinian village resisting a brutal occupation.
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