The Syrian Resistance: A Tale of Two Struggles, Part 2
Probabilities are always shredded by violent conflict, except the probability that freedom and justice will be postponed.
opendemocracy.net, September 2013
Click here to read Part I.
Probabilities are always shredded by violent conflict, except the probability that freedom and justice will be postponed.
Maciej Bartkowski and Mohja Kahf
opendemocracy.net, September 2013
Click here to read Part I.
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