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Tuesday, 30 March 2010 08:00 |
UK Independence Party member Julian Conway argues that Symon Hill was wrong to liken UKIP's policies to those of the far-right British National Party in his article for The Samosa.
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Friday, 26 March 2010 16:54 |
By Chris Nineham
For weeks the international media has been excitably reporting on NATO's campaign to capture or liberate the 'city' of Marjah in Helmand, southern Afghanistan. But Marjah, it appears, does not exist.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 28 March 2010 15:05 |
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Thursday, 25 March 2010 17:23 |
By Laurie Penny
For feminists, arguments about sex work have become an ugly, obstructive shibboleth. The debate about whether feminism can ever tolerate the sale of sex has raged for over five decades, and in recent years the question has opened old wounds in the fabric of feminist unity, leading to such embarrassing flashpoints as the verbal abuse and police intimidation of sex workers and their allies at the Reclaim the Night march in 2009.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 07:27 |
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 10:31 |
If the BNP and UKIP both gain an MP at the election, expect to see them voting the same way on a regular basis, says Symon Hill.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 18:13 |
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010 01:00 |
By Asif Akhtar
The past week has been very eventful as far as public statements in Pakistani politics go. Punjab’s Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has come under heavy fire for a statement in which he reportedly asked the Taliban to stop attacking Punjab because his PML-N party, like the Taliban, is against foreign dictation of Pakistan’s affairs.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 23:20 |
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Monday, 22 March 2010 21:37 |
By David Cronin
A short while ago, I got up close and personal with Tony Blair. As the former prime minister made his way into a packed committee room in the European Parliament, I stepped up to him and laid my hand on his arm. “Mr Blair, this is a citizen’s arrest,” I said.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 11:14 |
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 02:46 |
By David Cronin
Before I visited Gaza ten months ago, I continuously heard it being described as the world’s largest open-air prison. Yet it was only when I passed through Erez, the high-tech border crossing run by a private Israeli firm, that I grasped what the phrase meant. The debris of destruction wrought by ‘smart weapons’, the constant surveillance from warplanes overhead, the heavy air pollution, the grinding poverty, the absence of basic materials needed for reconstruction – all these factors combined to make me feel something akin to suffocation.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 13:38 |
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 07:31 |
By Muhammad Ali Siddiqi
The formation last week of a new alliance of progressive parties in Islamabad must arouse interest in us all, irrespective of how we feel about the word ‘Left’.
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 06:49 |
By Shaaz Mahboob
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia appears to be at a crossroads today. For decades the alliance between its powerful clergy and the royal family has proved to be one of the most stable and blissful. However, King Abdullah’s recent flirtation with modernity appears to have backfired. Cracks are now visible in this alliance that has up until now successfully acted as a vanguard against attempts to democratise the oil-rich state or bring any progressive reforms to its society.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 03:09 |
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