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[Serious Golmal] I Know Why The Caged Virgin Sings May 10th, 2006 Because she, Ayaan Hirsi Ali that is, gets to have Hitchens author hyperbolic, self-gratulatory gush-jobs on her behalf. But women like Haifa Zangana can never expect Hitchens do the same for her.

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Back-to-iraq.comhttp://www.back-to-iraq.com [Back-to-iraq.com] Back to Iraq 3.0: Six days to go!: Other areas of life previously suppressed are experiencing cultural revival - like traditional Kurdish music. “Before, Arab music was the most popular, but now even the latest albums aren’t selling…

http://leninology.blogspot.com [Leninology.blogspot.com] LENIN'S TOMB: May 2005: For instance, what am I to make of someone who writes five separate posts about the mutilation of four US soldiers in Fallujah, but could not manage one about the subsequent siege which, we now know, killed thousands? What does this reveal about someone who is so serious about his use of language, who measures his posts so carefully, and yet can find nothing of any particular moral seriousness to say about the slaughter of innocents in this case?

Roadtosurfdom.comhttp://www.roadtosurfdom.com [Roadtosurfdom.com] The Road To Surfdom : April 2004 Archives: Hitchens himself mentions in the article the long-term interest in regime change shown by people like Paul Wolfowitz (dating from the 1980s), and we know that such a policy was a high, if infrequently mentioned, priority of the incoming Bush administration, so I'd say that a confrontation with Iraq was inevitable once the Bush administration came to power.

[Normblog.typepad.com] normblog: December 2004: You'll want a laugh before the run-up to Christmas, so head on over to Red Pepper where you'll be able to find Naomi Klein being interviewed (together with Haifa Zangana) under the headline 'Killing Democracy in Iraq'. Who's killing it?

[Gregalbrecht.com.au] News Links: 'Quiet, or I'll call democracy' By Haifa Zangana - an Iraqi-born novelist and former prisoner of the Saddam regime

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