News and Analysis (9/1/08)

Losing supporters to Hezbollah, Amal demands Libya be held accountable for the 1970’s disappearance of Moussa Sadr:

The “most important Turkish criminal investigation in years” may unveil the “deep state” that many believe has secretly ruled Turkey and threatened to depose the democratically elected government:

Can television foster the entrepreneurial spirit of Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah in Afghani men and women?

Promising to avoid the excesses of their previous tenure, the remnants of the Islamic Courts Union push back against the foreign occupation forces:

As the dispute over the facts of the coalition raid in Afghanistan continues to roil …

… a fresh incident fuels the flames:

With Iraqi deaths in Anbar down to “only” 386 and American death to “only” 11, a largely ceremonial hand-off of the province to the Iraqis proceeds:

The freeing of six of the 30 Pakistani soldiers held by the Taliban is one among the Ramadan good-will gestures around the Muslim world:

“I will never forgive anyone who supported and still supports this war…. My whole family’s legacy is gone…. You don’t have to be without a house to feel homeless:”


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