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Comment: The ongoing trial of migrant 'Ahmed H.' is evidence of xenophobia on an almost industrial scale, practiced by governments across Europe, and beyond, writes Sam Hamad
Comment: The political Left have become the great detractors of almost every aspect of the Syrian revolution, as their criticism of the White Helmets demonstrates, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: The UN General Assembly has a history of giving the floor to dictators, criminals and tyrants peddling their self-justifying propaganda, writes Sam Hamad
Comment: The Syrian regime and Kurdish militants have become unlikely allies, but what will the recent attack on Hassakeh mean for the future of YPG-regime relations? asks Sam Hamad.
Comment: Bernie Sanders positioned himself as a radical leftist, but his hidden conservatism was uncloaked by his support for military intervention against the Islamic State group, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: A new report by Human Rights Watch on the violence in Libya reflects the international community's irresponsible intervention and complicity, writes Ramona Wadi.
Comment: 'Stability' has become a code word for the end of the democratic aspirations of Egyptians and the reinstitution of a western backed anti-democratic regime, writes Sam Hamad
Comment: Zizek's view of the so-called refugee crisis seems to echo the thinking behind 'Fortress Europe' rather than the ideas of a leftist thinker, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Damascus allies may rail against international support for the opposition, but it is the Assad regime that is propped up by foreign fighters, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Decrying the entire Middle East as inherently sectarian revives the old ghosts of orientalism and ignores Washington's promotion of sectarian regimes, writes Sam Hamad.