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Monia Mazigh is an author and a human rights activist. She was catapulted onto the public stage in 2002 when her husband Maher Arar, was deported to Syria where he was tortured and held without charge for over a year. Show full bio

Book Review: ‘Wanted Women’ by Deborah Scroggins

For a while, I have put “Wanted Women”, a book authored by Deborah Scroggins, on my reading list. The idea…

Book Review: ‘Islam Through Western Eyes’ by Jonathan Lyons

A decade after the 9/11 attacks, and the subsequent invasion of Afghanistan, the publishing of the book Islam Through Western…

Robin Hood Tax: Will it Save the Day?

Mario Monti, the Italian prime minister, who studied at Yale with the respected economist James Tobin, the first to propose…

Guantánamo: Sad Anniversary and Shameful Legacy

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the creation of the infamous Guantánamo Bay detention camp. This place created by G.…

After Athens….. Rome?!

During the last few months, the world never stopped talking about the fate of Greece. All eyes were fixated on this relativity…

The Greek Crisis and the Future of Capitalism

I am certainly not a fan of the ex-IMF director Dominique Strauss Kahn (aka DSK). He headed an institution that dictates…

Book Review: ‘Mohamed’s Ghosts’ by Stephan Salisbury

Salisbury’s book, Mohamed’s Ghosts is a book that talks about the New America that recently rediscovered its ghosts of a…