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Neda Bolourchi

Tehran, It’s Time to Listen and Take A Realistic View Of The Protests In Iraq

Published November 13, 2019by Guest Contributor 12 Comments

By Neda Bolourchi More than a month after protestors first took to the streets across Iraq, Adil Abdul Mahdi surprisingly remains the country’s prime minister. In what has been a movement against high unemployment, poor basic services, and state corruption,… Continue Reading →

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Sadr Won But Iran Did Not Lose

Published June 4, 2018by Guest Contributor 3 Comments

by Neda Bolourchi Moqtada al-Sadr’s Sairoon (On the Move) Alliance party narrowly won the majority of parliamentary seats in Iraq’s recent elections. Sadr’s more recent history, the language of the campaign, and statements by Sairoon representatives indicate to many that… Continue Reading →

Iran, Iraq Iran, iraq, Moqtada al-Sadr, Neda Bolourchi

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