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Elections only fortify Lebanon’s sectarian politics
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Sábado, 11 de julio del 2009

by Sami Halabi July 7, 2009 Lebanon’s elections last month confirmed yet again that in this tiny Mediterranean country, sectarian politics are paramount. Long gone from the collective consciousness are the lessons of the 15-year civil war that began as a political and class dispute and descended into sectarian enmity. Forgotten also are the post-war years that [...]

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Lebanon’s Elections
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Lunes, 8 de junio del 2009

Return to the Status Quo By FRANKLIN LAMB June 8, 2009 Today’s predawn stillness was shortly and regularly broken by the crowing of Beirut’s eternal chanters, its roosters. Some from as many as 20 stories up in downtown and Hamra apartment building balconies and roofs, others shunted and jammed into small cages or pits inside the Palestinian [...]

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Viernes, 18 de mayo del 2012
Estamos de vuelta con charlas en amauta; en esta ocasión tratamos 2 temas que logran de una u otra manera entrelazarse en nuestras realidades. La increíble oleada de corrupción...
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