Warscapes Articles
May 4, 2015
				I visited the Bardo Museum in Tunis as a child, dragged by well-meaning adults, returning later as an interested art student. But never did...
			April 30, 2015
				It took me 41 years and four months to return to the city in which I was born in December 1973. Sài Gòn, Việt Nam, is a city that no longer...
			March 21, 2015
				Last month, the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka’s only Tamil-led provincial council, passed a resolution accusing...
			February 25, 2015
				Last week, President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, who became head of state of The Republic of Yemen in 2012 (the result of a one-candidate...
			February 22, 2015
				Torture is a violation of the law, both domestic and international. It also happens to be a moral outrage. Leaving aside the legal...
			February 13, 2015
				When the going gets tough, they say, the tough get going. And gone is the tough Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata...
			February 8, 2015
				On February 1, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the first Eurosceptic upstart party in decades, ended its three-day conference in Bremen...
			February 2, 2015
				The January tragedy at the Charlie Hebdo office has led to several vociferous debates on a range of topics: freedom of expression, French...
			January 23, 2015
				Lassana Bathily, the grocery clerk who hid shoppers in a freezer when gunmen entered the store where he worked, received French citizenship...
			January 21, 2015
				As a war correspondent, I’ve grown accustomed to vicious acts of terrorism taking the lives of innocent civilians, but this usually happens...
			January 19, 2015
				In the wake of the atrocity committed in the offices of French magazine Charlie Hebdo this month, an ongoing discussion has taken place...
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