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Articles / The National / October 19, 2008

The Shameful plight of the Middle East’s Christians

Across the region, Christians in the Middle East are either under-represented in legislatures and in government, or looked upon as outsiders. As the political Islamisation of Middle Eastern states continues, so does the marginalisation of the native Christian communities. Read more »

Articles / The National / October 11, 2008

The UAE should rethink its organ donation policy

The fact that the UAE along with other Middle Eastern states has yet to introduce an organ donation law – even though the Ministry of Health has been “mulling” doing so for as long as I can remember – is shameful. Read more »

Articles / The National / October 4, 2008

Emirati heroes, who serve the country from within

As Abu Dhabi and Dubai continue to gain importance in the world economy there will be more and more expatriates who decide to call this country home. The chances of meeting Emiratis will therefore also shrink due to the falling percentages we find ourselves representing in the country. The real question some expatriates need to ask isn’t “How come we never meet Emiratis?” it is “Do we want to?” Read more »

Articles / MONEYworks / October 1, 2008

Why step out for dumb investing?

Investors can invest in dumb opportunities at home as well as abroad, says Sultan in this article. Read more »

Articles / The National / September 28, 2008

Chicken Licken and the American Financial Crisis

In the United States this autumn, the elite financiers of September 15 succeeded in doing what the elite terrorists of September 11 failed to do: bring the US economy to its knees. But they’re not the only nincompoops in charge in the US.  Read more »

Articles / The National / September 22, 2008

Imagine if… the UN were to pass this resolution

In an unprecedented step, the Security Council of the United Nations voted in a heated session that extended late into Tuesday evening to withdraw the recognition of two member states. According to Resolution 2133, Pakistan and Bangladesh will both cease to be recognised in their current form beginning 2pm on the May 11, 2015. This is the first time that the world body has taken such a step, prompting the French representative to call it “an extremely special case”. Read more »

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About Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi

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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