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For hip-hop artist Omar Offendum, apathy toward Syria is not an option

Music

Syrian American hip-hop artist Omar Offendum realized long ago that his music could be a tool. Now the focus of his lyrics is to remind people that beneath all the political posturing and proxy wars still taking place in Syria, there’s still real human suffering the world has to solve.

Gordon Grdina with Haram's drummer Kenton Loewen

What’s ‘forbidden’ about this avant-Arabic ensemble from Vancouver?

Arts, Culture & Media

Obama’s foreign policy: What should he talk about?

Detroit: Belly dancing hotspot

Arts, Culture & Media

Examining the Situation in Egypt

A Look Back at the Arab Spring

The Takeaway been catching up all week with some of our most memorable guests from 2011. Coming up … the Takeaway will be speaking again with Raja Althaibani [ALL-tha-BAHNI] about Yemen’s uprising and Nancy Yousef [YOO-sef] about the protests in Egypt.

Time Magazine Names ‘The Protester’ as Person of the Year

Time magazine has declared 2011 the year of the protester. In the year that gave the world the Arab Spring, austerity-related uprisings throughout Europe, and the Occupy Wall Street movement, it is no surprise the newsweekly chose “The Protester” as its iconic 2011 Person of the Year. Two protesters from very different movements join The […]

As 2011 Draws to a Close, the Arab Spring Marches On

The pro-democracy movements that swept across the middle east, and in many ways defined the year, remain in pivotal stages. The Egyptian army has clamped down on protests in  Cairo, burning tents and firing tear gas to drive out thousands of anti-military demonstrators. Meanwhile in  Syria, the Arab League’s ultimatum that called for an end to the […]

Tunisians Occupy President Obama’s Facebook Page

Conflict & Justice

When Tunisia triggered the Arab Spring, one of their first supporters was Barack Obama. Now many Tunisians are satirizing Obama on his Facebook page. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Mona Kareem, of Global Voices, to hear what they’re saying and asks why.

Allegations of Torture in Bahrain

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Lisa Mullins talks to the BBC’s Frank Gardner about the complex situation in Bahrain.