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The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, S. Amjad Hussain column
After a tumultuous 2016 where international terrorism, an American presidential election, the British exit from the European Union, the war in Syria, and the international refugee crises demanded our constant attention, we have now entered the new year.
The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, S. Amjad Hussain column
In Britain it soon became clear that Mr. Blair had tried to sell a fabricated bill of goods to his people at the behest of George W. Bush. Because of Mr. Blair's total subservience to the American president, he was being referred to as George Bush's lapdog in the British press before the invasion.
OPINION: Dear Reader: Brush up on history and religion
A cursory check of political parties in democracies around the world shows that 55 political parties have \"Christian\" in their name, and that includes most European democracies. Because most of my critics are Christians, let us start with their faith.
OPINION: Strangers on a train: Terrorism breeds unfair fear
The word \"war\" demands that we define our enemy. Since this war is not against a country, but against individuals, anyone who shares a similar religious, ethnic, or cultural background to Muslims becomes suspect.
Francis: A Pope for all seasons
Pope Francis advocated the cessation of hostilities in Gaza, but his pleas fell on deaf ears. Every evening congregants would gather around Father Gabriel's cell phone to listen to the Pope's message of hope and reassurance. After the bombing of Byzantine Orthodox Church, Pope Francis while addressing the crowd in St. Peter's square said, They weren't terrorists, but families, children, people who are sick and have disabilities.
Theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why
If they weren't, they would have known that American research universities in general and Ivy League universities in particular do world-changing research with the help of federal grants. The impending deportation of a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University who wrote an op-ed piece in Tufts Daily newspaper against the ongoing genocide in Gaza says it all about the so-called freedom of speech in the United States. In the backdrop of demands for a cease-fire by most of the world, including Israelis, an editorial in this newspaper condemned the Toledo City Council for passing a unanimous resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire and took to task Carrie Hartman, president of the city council, for accepting honors for having led the effort to pass that resolution during an Eid celebration to mark the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan at a local mosque.
Transformation of President Erdogan of Turkey
The protesters in Istanbul and elsewhere face tear gas, water cannons, and rubber bullets. When they ruled the country, they also amassed and concentrated economic power within army institutions. In the United States the current occupant of the White House is doing more or less the same as Mr. Erdogan.
Trump's ill-conceived attack on Ivy League schools
The United States, however, has not brought any formal charges against him, and he has not appeared in a court of law. [...]Mr. Khalil remains in Louisiana, and his green card has been revoked by the Secretary of State Marco Rubio without any formal charges or hearing before a judge. Unless the courts intervene, he will be expelled from the United States, leaving behind a nine-month pregnant wife who is a U.S. citizen.