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Nash Suleiman

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About Nash Suleiman

19 posts · joined 2008-07-31

I moved back to Lebanon in 2007 after living in the US for some years. I am Lebanese by nationality. However, the fact that I have moved a lot since birth have helped me shape the man I am today. Worked as a graphic designer and now proving my skills as a web designer as well. Currently the marketing coordinator and web/graphic designer of Quantmed Holding's companies and the Founder of Visions Projection and co-moderator of Projection Word Drops. I am a believer in the power of words and the joy of writing. I was blessed to work with great NGOs and groups. There are good people everywhere, but goodness is only useful when it inflects change.

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September 8th, 2008

Middle East & North Africa

When the government shows no signs of responsibility and when the economy provides very little opportunities , some people turn to any means to support their families. Rawaa writes a wonderful piece about a family and its way of life.

September 4th, 2008

Lebanon: Political Tension Takes Over The Blogosphere

The political tension in Lebanon is escalating to critical levels with each passing day. The latest helicopter downing by Hezbollah managed to add more conflicts between the politicians and the citizens as well. Intense debates and political opinions can be seen everyday on the evening news and now on the blogosphere too. Local bloggers armed themselves with their personal opinions and analysis, taking the "battle" into their web spaces.

September 1st, 2008

Middle East & North Africa

With consumer goods hitting a new record in Lebanon this summer, Lebanese are starving for electricity in their homes as well. Ms.Tee writes about the power-shortage situation and the corruption within.

August 27th, 2008

Lebanon: Maid is Lebanese for Slave

How are some housemaids or domestic helpers being treated in Lebanon? Nash Suleiman sums up the reactions of Lebanese bloggers to this tragedy, following the release of a report on the situation by Human Rights Watch.

August 24th, 2008

Lebanon: Israel threatens while Syria seeks to buy arms

"What’s cooking?" is probably the most common question people in Lebanon are asking since Israel Environment Minister Gideon Ezra’s speech few days ago and the recent news of the Russian-Syrian arms deal. Last week, Minister Ezra said that the Lebanese state will be considered a target if it legitimizes Hizbullah (which the Lebanese government did). On the other hand, Russia has announced that it is ready to sell new weapons to Syria. What do Lebanon's bloggers have to ay about those developments?

August 22nd, 2008

Lebanon: The Memorandum of Understanding…or Controversy?

Shia Hezbullah and Sunni Salafist groups in Lebanon have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that prohibits Muslims from killing each other. Hours later, the agreement was revoked. Nash Suleiman digs into the Lebanese blogosphere to bring us the story.