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Weekly Cartoon: Afghanistan Strategy

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Cartoon: Bad Karzai

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Khalil Bendib’s Weekly Cartoon: Hidden Feelings

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This Week: Update on Iran Protest & Speech by Filmmaker Tariq Ali

This week, Voices of the Middle East and North Africa brings you an update about the protests in Iran, and on the governments continued wave of repression from Dr. Mansour Farhang, professor of politics at Benigton College. We also bring you the second part of a speech by noted writer, journalist, and filmmaker Tariq Ali. His lecture was titled “Obama’s War in Afghanistan and Pakistan”. Click here to listen to VOMENA’s update on Iran’s protest, and a speech by filmaker Tariq Ali.

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Khalil Bendib’s Weekly Cartoon

For more of Khalil Bendib’s cartoons, visit The Pen is Funnier than the Sword.

This Week on Voices of the Middle East & North Africa

  April 1st, 2009 In this week’s program, Shahram Aghamir speaks with Imran Aslam, veteran Pakistani journalist and president of Geo TV, Pakistan’ s premier television news channel, as well as Kamran Ali, Associate Professor Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies at University of Austin in Texas. Imran Aslam and Kamran Ali discuss the U.S. policy in [...]

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This Week on Voices of the Middle East & North Africa

March 18th, 2008 In this week’s program, we mark the 6th anniversary of the full-scale invasion and occupation of Iraq. Shahram Aghamir speaks to independent journalist Dahr Jamail and Nabil Al-Takriti, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Mary Washington. Later in the program,  Sanaz Meshkinpour and Shuka Kalantari take us through the tradition of [...]

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