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Ramadani: Between Imperialism and Repression
Znet Article, June, 14 2012
Sami Ramadani
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Interview on the dynamics of the conflict in Syria
Ramadani: False Spring?
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Sami Ramadani
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Counter?revolution has gained the upper hand in Syria and across the Arab world
Ramadani: After the Spring
Znet Article, June, 07 2011
Sami Ramadani
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The mass feelings of solidarity and common purpose are palpable
Ramadani: Carnage and corruption in Iraq
Znet Article, October, 29 2009
Sami Ramadani
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Ignored by the west, Iraqis continue to suffer as the US's 'exit strategy' begins to unravel
Ramadani: The shoes we longed for
Znet Article, December, 18 2008
Sami Ramadani
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The young journalist who took on Bush has become a unifying Iraqi symbol, a national hero
Ramadani: Occupation and Civil War
Znet Article, July, 08 2005
Sami Ramadani
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Most people in Britain want troops withdrawn from Iraq - and so do most Iraqis, according to opinion polls. Trade unions are calling for early withdrawal, as are some Labour MPs and the Liberal Democrats. But many well-intentioned people argue tha...
Ramadani: America has sown the seeds of civil war in Iraq
Znet Article, July, 14 2004
Sami Ramadani
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“They get their dead in neat caskets draped with a flag; we have to gather and scrape our dead off of the floors and hope the American shrapnel and bullets left enough to make a definite identification.†So wrote the author of the ...
Ramadani: Iraqis told them to go from day one
Znet Article, April, 09 2004
Sami Ramadani
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First it was Saddam and his two sons, Uday and Qusay, who were leading a rump of diehard loyalists to regain power; then it was Saddam's deputy, Izzat al-Douri, leading the same rump; then it was a leaderless rump of diehards who had no place in t...
Ramadani: Iraqi Resistance to Occupation
Znet Article, June, 28 2003
Sami Ramadani
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The long-awaited uprising in Iraq has begun - not to welcome the invaders as some imagined, but to demand their withdrawal. The spread of resistance to the south and the killing of British soldiers around Amara on Tuesday might have come as a surp...


