Tashkent, Uzbekistan: The City with 2200+ Years of Written History
Visiting Tashkent was a unique and memorable experience.
Read MoreSufyan bin Uzayr is a writer, educator, traveler and analyst with a special focus on current affairs. His op-eds often expose the atrocities being committed against the minorities, such as the Rohingya people of Myanmar or the ethnic tensions in South Sudan and CAR. Sufyan bin Uzayr is a published author and an experienced web developer. Read his blog at www.politicalperiscope.com.
Posted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | May 15, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Culture, Viewpoints |
Visiting Tashkent was a unique and memorable experience.
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The world’s hopes for South Sudan have been dashed as the young country has been devastated by human rights violations. The question now is how to act to put an end to the violence.
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While sane and insane voices exist in every society, it is common knowledge by now that...
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Dec 19, 2015 | Europe, News & Analysis |
Today, two decades have passed, but the shadow of the 1990s conflict still lingers.
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Nov 13, 2015 | Middle East, Viewpoints |
A unified Middle East will prove to be the first step towards actual world peace.
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Jul 31, 2015 | Africa, Viewpoints |
South Sudan is nothing more than a blunder, and the longer this joke of a country stays in existence, the worse things will get for its inhabitants.
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | May 6, 2015 | Culture, US, Viewpoints |
Is Islam really at war with everyone? Or is Islam having a crisis within itself? Do Muslims need to react?
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Diplomacy is the way forward, war is not.
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Mar 31, 2015 | Culture, US |
Have the Americans actually embraced the pluralism that exists within their country, or is xenophobia and racism the norm in their society?
Read MorePosted by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Mar 11, 2015 | Africa, Viewpoints |
Yemen has seen its share of issues in the past, but the recent illegitimate coup mastered by the Houthi rebels has torn the country in two parts.
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