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Znet Article Qumsiyeh: Echos of history, paths to the future

Znet Article, February, 16 2011 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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In Egypt on 11 November 1918, Saad Zaghloul and other grassroots leaders asked the new British occupation forces to permit the development of an Egyptian leadership with a view to independence.

Video Qumsiyeh: Visiting the Galilee and North Palestine

Video, April, 08 2010 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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A short description and a 7 minute video on a two-day trip to the Galilee, North Palestine.

Znet Article Qumsiyeh: Bush's visit to the Middle East: triumph of form over substance

Znet Article, January, 09 2008 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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The President's visit to the Middle East this week will show once and for all that status quo lives on under the attempt to validate the old saying that an ounce of image is worth a pound of performance. In this case the image came seven years too...

Znet Article Qumsiyeh: US public interest and the Palestinian elections

Znet Article, January, 25 2006 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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The Palestinian elections are just one small move in the bigger game in the Middle East with deadly consequences that go beyond the people in this troubled part of the world. The majority of Palestinians are ironically excluded from this vote: the...

Znet Article Qumsiyeh: Israel & Palestine 2006

Znet Article, January, 05 2006 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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More than a year ago many in the US media focused on how the passing of an ailing Arafat would be the key to unlock the deadlocked peace process (we now know this to be untrue or was vastly exaggerated). There was hardly any US coverage of the nat...

Zmag Article Qumsiyeh: Marching in Washington

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Mazin Qumsiyeh
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I n January, I attended a rally in Washington DC against the war on Iraq, one of many rallies held throughout the world. Some in the media billed the attendance in DC at “tens of the thousand...

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