While most media coverage on Sudan focuses on the power struggle between the RSF and the Sudanese military, this article highlights the oft-forgotten plight of Darfur's non-Arab indigenous groups #SudanGenocide#JusticeForDarfur https://t.co/2YpEUnomlP
NEW: Understanding the Bogus Allegations of Misuse of Funds by Elghawaby’s Office
Shortly before her office was shut down, right-wingers were up in arms about an alleged misuse of funds. But as Tarek Tahan reports, there was really no scandal at all. https://t.co/bEFYo93TgX
A group of digital linguists are trying to revive a long-extinct Phoenician language, but the modern day revival of Canaanite and Phoenician by amateur enthusiasts is not without its limitations https://t.co/mBRS3yZFtF
Straddling the political and social realities of both Palestine and Israel, the Samaritans, a unique ethno-religious community, are striving to preserve their ancient traditions
Fascinating piece by @UliveTm for @The_NewArab's In-Depth section ⬇️
https://t.co/j4PqignXhu
Check out my latest article on how multigenerational households are overlooked in Canada's Housing Crisis | The Media Co-op https://t.co/KIBqkbjQxf #ONpoli#HousingMarket
@beatricefarhat@beatricefarhat Hello Beatrice, my name is Tarek Tahan. As a freelance journalist and researcher, I am very fond of your work at Al-Monitor. I would love to connect sometime, so feel free to reach out anytime!
@Jack_Landau Hello my name is Tarek Tahan and I am a freelance journalist based in the GTA. Among my other works, I previously published this article for @blogTO
https://t.co/VgDt99xrkj
Tarek Tahan is a Palestinian Christian living in the GTA. He writes that his community is often misunderstood, and their identity is weaponized by Israel. On top of that, they are largely ignored Christian Zionists. https://t.co/mZzxh5RwqQ
@Chrysographer@newlinesmag Very refreshing to see stories like this that emphasize the remarkable resilience of people in the region in the face of severe hardships!
@newlinesmag@kliwewe Very insightful and compelling read that provides a bigger picture on identity politics and lingering historical legacies in South Africa, even decades after the end of apartheid
"The fate of an ancient language, once spoken by the prophets and revered by millions, may now hinge on a single individual and a small group of determined souls. Aramaic is more than just words, it is the lifeblood of a people and a civilization."
https://t.co/XGp1SlDRho
@newlinesmag This was a truly thought evoking read that sheds light on the bleak reality facing many indigenous languages worldwide and the fight to preserve them before its too late! When a language goes extinct, so does a key part of the human experience.