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Naseem Tarawnah

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After several years of study abroad I have returned to my native home of Jordan to try and make a difference in my community. I have a degree in Political Science and Economics. My main blogging interests revolve around Jordanian and Palestinian issues, primarily those which are political, social and economic.

You can find my writings on my blog: The Black Iris

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Latest posts by Naseem Tarawnah

15 August 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: Summer Rain

August 11th saw another weekly non-violent protest in Bil’in take a wrong turn as the Israeli army attacked protesters with rubber bullets and sound grenades as they marched toward the...

31 July 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: World On Fire

While the flames of war engulf Lebanon, Gaza is still under attack. Many of the victims have been Palestinian children, some barely a year old; and as their families prepare...

17 July 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: The Vocabulary of War

The word ‘peace' has never seemed further from the recent realities that have gripped the region. Instead, the word ‘conflict' seems to dominate the undertones of every blogger who’s been...

19 June 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: Fire Dancing

The shelling of a Gaza beach few days ago which resulted in several deaths, continues to be a priority story for Palestinian bloggers this week; specifically the unresolved issue of...

13 June 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: Tragedy at The Beach

Tragedy and shock has captured the minds and hearts of Palestinian bloggers this week. The Israeli shelling of Gaza which lead to the death of several civilians including women and...

5 June 2006

This Week In Palestinian Blogs: Behind The Walls

From barber shops and strawberry fields to politics and the lives of students behind walls, the Palestinian blogosphere this week has many stories to tell. Laila El-Haddad, far from the...

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