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After Cop26, it is time for an 'Arab Climate Summit'

15 Oct 2021  |  The National
The article discusses the urgent need for an Arab Climate Summit following the upcoming Glasgow Climate Summit. It highlights the disproportionate impact of climate change on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, despite its relatively low greenhouse gas emissions. The region faces severe environmental challenges such as desertification, water scarcity, and rising sea levels, which threaten both the population and cultural heritage. The article also reviews global commitments to reduce carbon emissions, including pledges from the US, EU, UK, and Saudi Arabia, and questions whether these efforts will be sufficient to mitigate the severe impacts of climate change in the MENA region.

A Difficult Deradicalization

22 Aug 2016  |  HuffPost
The article discusses the complexities and challenges of deradicalizing young Muslims, criticizing simplistic views that attribute radicalization solely to poverty and war. It highlights the role of extremist literature and certain religious teachings in fostering radical ideologies. The article references a Canadian study that found some mosques and Islamic schools in Canada expose youth to extremist writings. It also critiques the French government's deradicalization measures as reactionary and lacking a comprehensive pedagogical approach. Historical context is provided, tracing the roots of radicalization to early Islamic teachings and institutions.

Turkey on the Path of Pakistan

21 Oct 2015  |  HuffPost
The article draws parallels between recent terrorist attacks in Turkey and the historical radicalization in Pakistan during the 1980s. It criticizes Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's policies, comparing them to those of Pakistani military ruler Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, which led to increased radicalization and violence. The piece highlights the role of jihadist movements and the influence of radical Islamist ideologies, suggesting that Turkey is on a similar path to Pakistan's past. Key figures such as Sezgin Tanrıkulu and Ahmet Davutoğlu are mentioned in the context of questioning government actions and controversial remarks.
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