All posts tagged: Izmir

Pakistan and the Fallacy of Geo-Economics The Race for Central Asia

Since its founding, Pakistan has remained a state under threat. The eastern wing of the moth-eaten Pakistan that was compromised upon in 1947, had borders with a hostile neighbor, India, to the east. At the same time, its inception reopened old questions concerning ethnic fault lines in South Asia. Across the border to the east, […]

Call from 21 Cities for Armies to Advance to Al-Aqsa to Stand up against the Jews!

The acts of looting and usurpation that the occupying Jewish entity began in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in Jerusalem [al-Quds] at the beginning of the month of Ramadan, then turned into mass massacres. As a result of this assault on innocent civilians in Jerusalem and Gaza with shells and bombs, 248 martyrs were killed, including […]