The revolution in Egypt -- and all Arab countries -- will succeed if it avoids ideological division and mobilises the people to build a civil and democratic welfare state, write Abdul Ilah Albayaty, Hana Al Bayaty and Ian Douglas
It is "le temps des (...)
Four years into its illegal and barbaric war on Iraq, the United States cannot, nor will it ever, win, writes Hana Abdul Ilah Al Bayaty*
The illegal invasion and destruction of Iraq is not only the biggest crime of recent history, it is the original (...)
The American ship of state will be broken on the rock of the nation of Iraq, leaving unconditional withdrawal as Washington's only option, writes Abdul-Ilah Al-Bayaty
The defeat of the United States' aggression on Iraq was expected even before the (...)
Talk about reconciliation is empty until the division between the illegal occupation and legitimate resistance is recognised as the core rift in Iraq, write Abdul-Ilah Al-Bayaty and Hana Al-Bayaty
In view of the present situation on the ground in (...)
The occupation is doomed in Iraq because whole countries cannot, short of the complete annihilation of their societies, be seized, bought or traded, writes Abdul-Ilah Al-Bayaty*
Throughout the history of the Iraqi patriotic movement, since the 1920s (...)
American plans to deny the Arab-Muslim identity of the country they have occupied are bound to end in failure, write Abdul-Ilah Al-Bayaty and Hana Al-Bayaty
The United States has been multiplying plans and proposals to divide up Iraq and destroy its (...)
The current electoral law is biased to ensure the occupying authorities remain in control. Abdul-Ilah Al-Bayaty* proposes an alternative vision
Iraq needs a democratic state based on equality among all its citizens, with no discrimination, (...)