Talk:Ammar Abdulhamid
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editAmmar Abdulhamid is a noted Syrian dissident, author and founder of The Tharwa Foundation, a non-profit promoting democracy, development and diversity in Syria and the region as a whole.
Bibliography
editI removed the bibliography from this section because it was lengthy and irrelevant to most of the material
Publications
editBooks
Blogs
- Amarji
- Ammar Abdulhamid on Syria: “It’s the economy, stupid”
- bitterlemons-International: The New Revolutionaries
Project Syndicate
- Defending America’s “Freedom Agenda”
- Is Dialogue with Iran and Syria Worth It?
- Cradle of Contradictions
- Is Syria Next?
- Syria's Culture of Fear and Stalemate
The Daily Star
- Syria's year of living dangerously
- Out of the dark: Syria's Kurdish question reborn
- Misreading the sanctions message
- Prepare for when the Arab bottle breaks
- A distrustful Washington eyes Syria
- The oxymoron of 'illiberal democracy'
- Arab liberals: the last hope for reform
- Mr. Assad, take down our wall
- Reform starts with a Lebanon withdrawal
- Syria's salvation is through reform
- Syrian media reform: a glass half full or half empty?
- Stop splitting hairs on 'terrorism'
- Why ignoring Syria is misguided
- Will the Syrian regime take on the world?
- The Syrian opposition's woeful irrelevance
- The U.S. and the Arabs: so similar, yet so democratically different
- The time for sacrificing is over
- Syria's serial exporters of instability
- A new Iraq is forming in Syria
- Bashar Assad's moment of truth is now
- For Syrian optimists, now is the time to reconsider
- Some thoughts on a mundane Baath event
- Arab democrats are being abandoned
- In Bashar Assad's Syria, a growing passion for war
- Keep the US 'freedom agenda' alive
- Fighting despotism, armed with a keyboard and modem
- The delusion of a dialogue with Syria
About Ammar Abdulhamid
editBooks
Newsmedia publications
Aljadid
American Public Media
The Jerusalem Post
NPR: National Public Radio
- Leaving Syria: Ammar Abdulhamid
- Syria Faces Pressures to Democratize
- Under Pressure, Syria Moves Toward Reform
- Syria Assures Completion of Pullout from Lebanon
- Syrian Dissidents Fight Pullout from Lebanon
The New York Times
Reason Magazine
The Syria Monitor
USA Today
- U.N. demands that Syria cooperate
- Secularists, Islamists unite against Baathists in Syria
- http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-02-27-arab-democracy_x.htm New Openings for Arab Democracy]
The Washington Post
Y net News
This article needs to be rewritten by somebody other than Ammar Abdulhamid. BrooklynBarber (talk) 20:02, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
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Ammar Abdulhamid is a suspect of corruption with his wife, Funds to his "Tharwa" organization has stopped. Investigation should be thorough before posting articles about this person. Actually I doubt he did this article about himself. |
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