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Nahla Chahal is an writer, journalist, researcher columnist at Al Hayat pan arabic newspaper. She was one of the leaders of the Organization of Communist Action of Lebanon and a participant in the Lebanese Communist Party. Now she is president of the Arab Women Researchers Association.
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Written by Nahla Chahal for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
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The American
administration is now facing a stage of dramatic contradictions, which it
created for itself. Although what may satisfy some Iraqi parties now and reassure
neighboring countries and regional parties, will provoke other internal parties
and other neighboring countries.
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Written by Nahla Chahel for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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In a ridiculous game,
Lebanese politicians are warning that dark days are lurking in the shadows. Their
statements were straightforward and report-like, with an objective “innocence.”
Perhaps they have grown bored of the longstanding and open crisis that is
dividing Lebanon.
Perhaps they have realized the sterility of this division, and its inability to
generate any results able to provide changes to the balance of power or offer
anything towards realizing some sort of solution or settlement.
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Written by Nahla Chahal for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)
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Monday, 02 April 2007 |
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Perhaps the facts of the
historical struggle over Iraq’s
oil are general knowledge. However, at present, there are many attempts to
establish a legal framework that would overturn the successes of that struggle
and allow foreign companies to control Iraq’s wealth.
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Written by Nahla Chahal for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)
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Saturday, 17 March 2007 |
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Iraq has become an illusion, shattered to pieces by
the most recent car bombing on Monday, 5 March. Was al-Mutanabi Street able to
withstand the enormity of that which has dismembered Iraq? Books were still exhibited on
the sidewalk and in the bookstore. Its sidewalks, its bookshops and cafes, the
meeting place of intellectuals still stood.
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Written by Nahla Chahal for the Alternative Information Center (AIC)*
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 |
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It would be
arbitrary, ridiculous and disingenuous to disregard that the internal breakdown of Arab societies has never before
reached the point it is at today. It is more like a skeleton, stripped of its
clothing, standing there fragilely in the face of a hurricane.
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