East
Turkestan was occupied by China in 1949, and accordingly renamed to Xinjiang, which
is currently the largest province in China. Uyghurs are the native residents of
East Turkestan and many of them have vanished; estimates fluctuate between
800,000 and a few millions detained in a vast network of compounds, which
the Chinese government calls reeducation centers, or centers for vocational
training, while human rights activists around the world call them China’s
Concentration Camps.
Monday, 27 May 2019
Thursday, 23 May 2019
Donald Trump Racism, Sexism and Religious Intolerance
Perhaps no
place in the United States was more dominated by hate speech than Donald Trump’s
rallies, after claiming that the system was rigid and that he was capable of
fixing it, he kept blaming minorities for every economic failure that the
country has ever witnessed.
Thursday, 16 May 2019
Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Influence on the Egyptian Society
The Egyptian story is pretty much similar to other stories set within revolutionary eras; aspects of the Egyptian Culture remained untouchable for a long time before the protests hit the streets and the political changes started hitting people’s minds.
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Book Trailer| Egypt 2011| The Bachelors of Egypt Novel
The Bachelors of Egypt is a Contemporary Novel set in Egypt 2011, highlighting the aftermath of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and its impact on the Egyptian society's middle class.
Egypt 2011 is a brief era of enlightenment in which the majority of citizens found themselves questioning their established beliefs, it was a time in which new ideas kept flourishing along with hopes for a better future, before things got back to "Normal".
Egypt 2011 is a brief era of enlightenment in which the majority of citizens found themselves questioning their established beliefs, it was a time in which new ideas kept flourishing along with hopes for a better future, before things got back to "Normal".
Friday, 3 May 2019
Donald Trump Scapegoats Minorities then Calls for Unity
Hate speech was perhaps the key element that led Donald Trump to winning the 2016 Presidential election; divisiveness has been his presidential trademark since he was a candidate. Similar to multiple modern dictators and tyrants from all around the world, Trump’s rhetoric was primarily established on the basis of scapegoating minorities, blaming them for any failures and promising to torture members of these minorities as a “Tough President” who is capable of making America Great Again.
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