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Articles / Open Democracy / February 8, 2011

Egypt: from revolt to change

A single incident that took place in the Egyptian city of city of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 anticipates the wave of protest in the country that was to explode in January-February 2011. It involved the arrest of 28-year-old Khaled Saeed, who was detained on his way to visit an internet café in the Sidi Gaber district. Read more »

Press / UN Dispatch / January 31, 2011

UN Dispatch: 10 Must-Follow Twitter Feeds for Egyptian Protests

Sultan Al Qassemi named as “critical bridge” between Arabic language bloggers and the English speaking world when discussing the Egypt protests. Read more »

Articles / The Globe and Mail / January 20, 2011

Meeting the UAE halfway

Back in August, 2009, I touted the benefits of the close ties between Canada and the United Arab Emirates in the pages of this newspaper. Flash forward to today and things seem quite different. A commercial dispute escalated into a diplomatic incident between both countries in which no one party can emerge victorious. In this globalized world size matters less than it did 50 years ago and the emphasis is now on international co-operation. The issue of landing rights has escalated in neither side’s advantage. The local press has reported that in the two years that the UAE’s ambassador has been stationed in Ottawa he has yet to meet with Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon. Read more »

Articles / Foreign Policy / January 17, 2011

Twilight of the Arab republics

The Arab world watched in awe last week as brave Tunisians overthrew their corrupt president, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, of the past 23 years. As in other Arab “republics” established in the populist ferment of the 1950s, Tunisians have been suffering from rampant corruption and economic deprivation for decades — leading to frustration that eventually boiled onto the streets despite their government’s tight restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly. Read more »

Articles / Emarat Alyoum / January 16, 2011

مؤتمر «مصدر» وتوماس

تناولت إحدى حلقات برنامج أميركا: حكاية الولايات المتحدة التي بثت أخيراً على شاشة القناة المتخصصة في التاريخ «هيستوري» رواية المخترع الأميركي توماس إديسون الذي له الفضل في اختراع المصباح الكهربائي عام 1879 الكثيرون لا يدركون أن إديسون لم يكتشف المصباح الكهربائي، ولكن له الفضل في اختراع مصباح عملي ذي جدوى اقتصادية في التصنيع والبيع.

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Articles / Emarat Alyoum / January 9, 2011

التبرع بالأعضاء الجسدية في الإمارات

لا يعرف حتى أقرب أصدقائي أنهأ إذا جاء أجلي وأنا في بريطانيا، فإنه سيتم أخذ أعضائي الجسدية الداخلية لمساعدة الغير، إذ أعطيت السلطات هذا الحق بمجرد إشارة بسيطة على مربع في رخصة القيادة التي حصلت عليها من هناك حين كان عمري 17 عاماً، وفيما يسمى «الدائرة الحميدة».

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Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi is an Emirati columnist and researcher whose articles have appeared in The Financial Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Globe and Mail, as well as other notable publications. Al Qassemi is also a prolific commentator on Arab affairs on Twitter.

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