Items by Nasim Ahmed
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- November 11, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Biden’s victory shows Starmer what is needed to defeat the Tories at the polls
Joe Biden’s victory in the US Presidential election has sparked a flurry of commentaries on its meaning and significance. The general tendency of such reflection has been to overstate the magnitude of the moment, as though the world has been saved from the brink of disaster allowing us all...
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- November 4, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
MEMO in conversation with Prof Salman Sayyid
Our interview with Prof Salman Sayyid...
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- October 15, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
As democracy dies in the Arab world, ‘where is the US?’
A debate that is sure to resurface in Washington in the new year is the question over the promotion of democracy. Will it once again be reinstated in its traditional place within US foreign policy? With his “America First” agenda, President Donald Trump moved away from what had been...
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- August 26, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Salman Abu Sitta introduces us to ‘Arab Palestine before the Zionist colonisation’
Few have documented Israel’s erasure of Palestine better than Dr Salman Abu Sitta. Best known for his ground-breaking project mapping historic Palestine and developing a practical plan for implementing the right of return of Palestinian refugees, Abu Sitta, who was born in the Palestinian town of Be’er Sheva during...
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- August 11, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Co-option of religion by Saudi’s MBS spells disaster
The misuse of religion has become something of an art form in the Middle East. On the one hand many of the region’s autocrats and dictators, calling for greater secularism, warn of the dangers of mixing religion with politics, pointing to Daesh and the Muslim Brotherhood. One the other,...
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- August 5, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Navigating Palestine in a post BLM world: a conversation with Prof. Mark Ayyesh
Our interview with Prof. Mark Ayyesh...
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- August 2, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Remembering Israel’s 2014 attack on Gaza’s universities
What Six years ago, Israeli occupation forces targeted the Islamic University of Gaza (IUG) in one of the deadliest military offensives against the two million Palestinians living within the besieged enclave. The conflict left 2,251 people dead, with more than 11,000 wounded, according to Palestinian and UN sources. A further...
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- July 29, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Pro-Israel groups are out in force to unseat Ilhan Omar
Pro-Israel lobby groups in the US have come out in force to unseat Ilhan Omar in the August Democratic primary elections. The freshman lawmaker is locked in a bitter race with Antone Melton-Meaux, who is said to be a “moderate” candidate backed by lobbyists. An investigation by Mondoweiss into Federal...
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- July 13, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
The fact that Peter Beinart ‘no longer believes in a Jewish State’ tells us a lot
The irreconcilable tension within Zionism has been laid bare once again by prominent columnist and commentator Peter Beinart. For a number of years, the 49-year-old has had the status of America’s pre-eminent liberal Zionist intellectual. His trenchant essays and books buttressed the hope of liberal Jews in the possibility...
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- July 4, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Let's 'embrace' Israeli annexation and work towards a single democratic state
Supporters of Israel would have breathed a sigh of relief when the Zionist state postponed its 2 July annexation of the West Bank, in what was a humiliating about-turn. The formula for peace envisaged in the two-state solution is considered the last chance to redeem the Zionist project from...
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- June 29, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
The definition of anti-Semitism has been weaponised for Israel’s benefit
The Ryerson Centre for Free Expression hosted a virtual forum earlier this month on the definition of anti-Semitism drafted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). With governments and institutions around the world encouraged by pro-Israel groups to adopt the IHRA guidelines, four experts debated whether the IHRA definition...
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- June 17, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Israel will be a target for #BlackLivesMatter as long as it believes that ‘might is right’
Last year, I wrote that a new global civil rights movement was uniting Palestinians and Black Americans. I argued that the Palestinian struggle had undergone many dramatic changes over the decades and that there was a new dawn in the long campaign to free themselves from the Israeli occupation’s...
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- June 3, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Trump’s war on black Americans is a desperate political gamble in election year
Seeing US army boots on foreign ground has been commonplace over the past seven decades. According to one estimate, Washington’s proclivity for military solutions has seen US troops deployed in 150 countries around the world. It is not something done on the US mainland though. That is why the...
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- May 28, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
It is time for the US to end its deadly exchange programmes with Israel
Yet another brutal killing of a black American by law enforcement officers has hit the headlines, especially on social media. George Floyd, 46, was unarmed when a Minneapolis police officer killed him on Monday by handcuffing him and then pinning him to the ground with his knee on his...
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- May 12, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
The claim that Israel ‘violates the values’ of British Jews reveals a damaging split in the Diaspora
Israel’s planned annexation of the West Bank is threatening to cause a rift among Britain’s Jews as longstanding supporters of the Zionist state have spoken out against its “violation” of the values that are held dear by the Jewish Diaspora. One prominent member of the pro-Israel camp has gone...
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- May 1, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Tributes pour in for veteran anti-apartheid campaigner Denis Goldberg
Tributes have poured in from across the world for Denis Goldberg, the veteran South African anti-apartheid campaigner who died on Wednesday aged 87. Goldberg was a close ally of the late Nelson Mandela, and one of the most prominent white anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. He spent 22 years...
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- April 24, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
‘I sacrificed my life’ for the UK, says Egyptian doctor, ‘but my family will be kicked out if I die’
The spread of the global coronavirus pandemic has exposed the shockingly “perverse” circumstances under which overseas doctors, nurses and care workers are having to work in the UK. Tens of thousands employed by the National Health Service (NHS) not only find themselves in a situation where they are having...
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- April 17, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
As the US and China head towards a Cold War, what does it mean for the Middle East?
Calls for China to be held to account for the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 have the potential to push Washington and Beijing into a new Cold War. If this happens, the Middle East will find itself at the centre of events that are likely to shape the region...
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- April 14, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Labour’s anti-Semitism crises fuelled by right-wing faction to undermine Corbyn says new report
Shocking details of a conspiracy at the heart of the British Labour Party aimed to sabotage Jeremy Corbyn’s chance of winning an election was leaked in an 851-page report yesterday. Seen by MEMO, the report titled: “The work of the Labour Party’s Governance and Legal Unit in relation to antisemitism,...
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- April 2, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Will the coronavirus claim Saudi’s ‘Vision 2030’ as its victim?
With the world predicted to change in ways that were unimaginable only a few weeks ago due to the coronavirus outbreak, can Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman pull off a miracle and deliver his ambitious “Vision 2030” social and economic transformation programme? The latest indications are that “Vision 2030”...
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- March 19, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Remembering the US Invasion of Iraq 2003
On 19 March 2003, the US led the western invasion of Iraq in a war many consider to be the worst foreign policy disaster in modern history...
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- March 12, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Victories continue to mount against pro-Israel defamation campaign
Libelling human rights activists who expose the brutal reality of Israel’s seemingly never-ending military occupation of Palestine has been the standard modus operandi of anti-Palestinian groups. This tactic has been relatively successful in recent years because a number of western governments, including Britain’s, view vocal support for Palestine and...
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- March 6, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Asking Modi’s India to help peace in Palestine shows the UN’s incredible lack of judgement
The UN decision to seek India’s assistance in resolving the Palestine-Israel conflict is not only inexplicable, but also shows an incredible lack of judgement. Injecting some new blood into the so-called peace process — which, let’s be honest, has been a spectacular failure — may well be a good...
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- February 24, 2020 Nasim Ahmed
Only in apartheid Israel can an app offer option not to be picked up by Arab cab drivers
An Israeli taxi-hailing app, offering its Jewish customers the option which guarantees that they will not be picked up by an Arab cab driver, is being sued by human rights lawyers. Gett, a global firm with users in most major cities, is facing a pay-out of $47 million in...