Super Damascus
For a regime that is having so much going on domestically and whose army was unceremoniously kicked out of Lebanon a few years ago, Syria is having an inexplicable amount of influence on Lebanon.
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 20, 2011
Blogging Lebanon
since 2005
Blogging Lebanon since 2005
For a regime that is having so much going on domestically and whose army was unceremoniously kicked out of Lebanon a few years ago, Syria is having an inexplicable amount of influence on Lebanon.
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 20, 2011
Blogger Rania on the motives of some Lebanese in voting for Jeita as a new world wonder:
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 20, 2011
I like Harry Hagopian’s metaphor of the powers at play after the Arab Spring:
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 19, 2011
A snapshot of how Lebanese traditional leaders maintain hold on power:
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 18, 2011
A lot of people have been comparing Occupy Wall Street (OWS) to the Arab Spring. On Sunday, Nicholas Kristof wrote:
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 17, 2011
A poignant history of the last 6 years in Lebanon in the form of a comic strip. Much better than all the written crap out there. The frame that touched me most was the one with the title: “But the simple explanations were beginning to unravel”.
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 17, 2011
Rami Khoury suggests we do:
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 17, 2011
This is quite funny. It’s been a while since I laughed that much. Jump straight to the 3:21 mark , it’s where the fun starts. Remember me when he starts imitating Lebanese crickets. If you find this offensive, please get a life.. (Via Amal)
Mustapha Hamoui · Oct 17, 2011