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Thirteen, Lucky Number for the Le Pen Dynasty

Posted on December 10, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Thirteen, Lucky Number for the Le Pen Dynasty
Thirteen, Lucky Number for the Le Pen Dynasty

Terrorism and the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment is changing France and fueling extremism like the Le Pen political movement By Abdennour Toumi The Le Pens’ political ascension in French mainstream politics and societal-change behavior has been exponentially increased since the Battle of Paris, attacks on Muslims and anti-immigrant sentiment. The National Front extremist-right party has…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Europe, Terrorism

Professor Bayram Balci Analyzes Turkish elections

Posted on November 24, 2015November 24, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Professor Bayram Balci Analyzes Turkish elections
Professor Bayram Balci Analyzes Turkish elections

Professor Bayram Balci Analyzes Turkish elections Exclusive to The Arab Daily News: Q&A with Bayram Balçi Professor at l’Institut d’études politiques de Paris. 
 By Abdennour Toumi

 Professor Bayram Balci is a non-resident scholar in Carnegie’s Russia and Eurasia Program, where his research focuses on Turkey and Turkish foreign policy in Central Asia and the…

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Le Bâton de Guerre of President Hollande on Terror

Posted on November 23, 2015November 23, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Le Bâton de Guerre of President Hollande on Terror
Le Bâton de Guerre of President Hollande on Terror

By Abdennour Toumi This law of exception was never repealed in spite of numerous criticisms leveled at its questionable constitutionality and its relevance to personal liberty. A week after the murderous attacks, which resulted in 130 deaths and 352 wounded in Paris and Saint-Denis, President Hollande delivered a speech on November 16th before in joint…

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Battle of Paris: the French capitol after the ISIS terror attacks

Posted on November 15, 2015June 12, 2019 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Battle of Paris: the French capitol after the ISIS terror attacks
Battle of Paris: the French capitol after the ISIS terror attacks

By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — Across the mythical French capital, from Paris’ northeastern banlieue to Republic Square, symbol of liberty and conviviality, a pleasant evening to enjoy. On Friday the 13th, do you remember eleven months ago, a policeman was shot dead in the street in the eleventh arrondissement before twelve satiric journalists were…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Europe, Syria, Turkey

Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis

Posted on November 10, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis
Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis

By Abdennour Toumi They changed their political identity, that is to say, their strategy and political doctrine. While the Islamists across the Maghreb were gaining power in Morocco, Tunisia — even in Libya before the end of the political consensus through general sections — they emerged as a significant alternative to the authoritarian regimes. Their…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, North Africa

‘Sultan’ Erdoğan the Magnificent

Posted on November 2, 2015November 2, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on ‘Sultan’ Erdoğan the Magnificent
‘Sultan’ Erdoğan the Magnificent

‘Sultan’ Erdoğan the Magnificent of Turkey By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — Turkey has won, those who want political stability and economic prosperity have won, and those who are fighting for democracy in the region have won. In a stunning political season, the AK Party and President Erdoğan won a landslide victory in Sunday’s early…

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The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France

Posted on October 29, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France
The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France

“Liberty-Equality-Fraternity” is the motto of the French Republic but the spirit it implies is applied selectively in reality. By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — In October of 2005 neighborhoods in the banlieues of France erupted in violence, the cause of those riots, the deaths of two teenagers Ziad and Bouna, electrocuted on a power transformer…

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Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, United Germany!

Posted on October 4, 2015September 24, 2018 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, United Germany!
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, United Germany!

A look back at the reunification of Germany and the skepticism that made many believe it would never happen By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — Those decades were a time when every internationalist and nationalist, and even Hollywood directors, had skepticism, waiting for a clash and the ultimate destruction of the imaginary enemy. Germany’s twenty-fifth re-unification…

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French Croissant Without Beur or Black Coffee

Posted on October 3, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on French Croissant Without Beur or Black Coffee
French Croissant Without Beur or Black Coffee

The ethnic stereotype factor complicates the integration process for both parties in the adopter/adopted equation, because of the ignorant racist mentality of the adopter on the one hand and the socio-cultural background of the adopted on the other By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — The ethnic stereotype factor complicates the integration process for both parties in the…

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Algiers’ Scoop du Jour

Posted on September 14, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi 1 Comment on Algiers’ Scoop du Jour
Algiers’ Scoop du Jour

By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — As the social season in Algeria heats up, so does the political one. However, President Bouteflika is intelligently focussing on a strategy to move his pawns into his rivals’ zone, in this case the Generals in Ali Khodja Castle He has been using tactics to overcome Algeria’s political turmoil of the 90’s…

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Today I Am Aylan

Posted on September 6, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Today I Am Aylan
Today I Am Aylan

By Abdennour Toumi  If there is blame, it is laid at the feet of the hypocritical international community, the heinous el-Assads clan and the infamous ISO, who forced them to flee their homes and throw themselves into the Aegean Sea. Paris, France — The shocking sight of a drowned Syrian boy found on a beach near…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Syria

Konya: When the Mind Meets the Heart

Posted on August 18, 2015August 18, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Konya: When the Mind Meets the Heart

Love doesn’t involve divinity — sometimes it takes a visit to a mystic place to realize the depth of tolerance. In Konya just to stop at the tomb of Jalal Eddine Rumi one can vehemently feel the love for humanity. By Abdennour Toumi Konya, Turkey — In the heart of Anatolia in the middle of its great wild…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Features

Troubled Waters Under the Tigris and Euphrates Bridges

Posted on August 9, 2015August 9, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Troubled Waters Under the Tigris and Euphrates Bridges
Troubled Waters Under the Tigris and Euphrates Bridges

Troubled Waters Under the Tigris and Euphrates Bridges By Abdennour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — Last summer I was in the southeastern province of Mardin, when social-demand riots erupted in the majority of Kurdish villages and towns.  Burning tires and barricades blocked the roads as farmers protested the cut-off of electricity and especially of water needed to irrigate…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Syria

M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic

Posted on July 25, 2015September 29, 2018 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic
M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic

M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic By Abdennour Toumi Algiers, Algeria — The recurring quarrels between the Mozabite and Cha’amba communities are not necessarily limited to historic facts related to the Islamization process throughout the Maghreb. A few Arab families who migrated from el-Hijaz in the middle of the eleventh century, particularly the Beni Salam, found an…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, North Africa, religion

The Quintessential Mustache: Facial Hair in Turkish Politics

Posted on July 9, 2015July 9, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on The Quintessential Mustache: Facial Hair in Turkish Politics
The Quintessential Mustache: Facial Hair in Turkish Politics

How you trim your mustache can have meaning in terms of your politics in some areas of the Arab and Islamic World, but especially in Turkish politics. Your mustache could be as much about your political views as it is about fashion. Maybe the correct phrase is “political fashion.”  By Abdennour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — The mustache is not…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Features

Syrian Refugees face White Hill Nightmare

Posted on June 25, 2015June 30, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Syrian Refugees face White Hill Nightmare
Syrian Refugees face White Hill Nightmare

Syrian Refugees face White Hill Nightmare By Abdennour Toumi Akçakale, Turkey — Tel-Abyad, a strategically-placed town on the Syrian-Turkish border under the control of the ISO since 2013, was seized in a brief take-over operation by Kurdish brigades of Burkan el-Furat and the united forces of the YPG-YPJ. This success may well signal a decisive shift in…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Syria

Painful Refugee Day, Feverish Year for Ankara

Posted on June 24, 2015June 24, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Painful Refugee Day, Feverish Year for Ankara
Painful Refugee Day, Feverish Year for Ankara

Painful Refugee Day, Feverish Year for Ankara By Abdennour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — The Syrian conflict has produced the most compelling humanitarian challenge of the last fifty years. According to the UNHCR (U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees) office, there re 12.2 million people in need of humanitarian assistance including 3.9 million who fled Syria and 7.6 million…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Syria

In Turkish elections: Ağa Selahattin Dethrones “Sultan” Tayyip

Posted on June 13, 2015June 13, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on In Turkish elections: Ağa Selahattin Dethrones “Sultan” Tayyip
In Turkish elections: Ağa Selahattin Dethrones “Sultan” Tayyip

Turkey’s Democratic elections show that the HDP opposition can win support, but not enough to oust the AKParti, the party President Erdogan founded. But now the HDP is a more formidable voice in defining Turkey’s Democratic future. The vote suggests Turkish voters may want a multi-party coalition leadership By Abbdenour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — In order to…

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