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Hamid Nasser

Master of Sciences-Po Paris, specializing in the Muslim world. Consultant for International Crisis Group (ICG), journalist for France Culture, author of Revoir Bagdad, Hoëbeke, 2010.

  • The image depicts a person holding the Iraqi flag amidst a scene of protest. The individual is wearing a mask and has their face partially covered, standing in front of billowing black smoke and flames. The background suggests a chaotic environment, likely indicative of unrest or demonstrations. The focus on the flag emphasizes national identity in the context of the protest. Iraq: The Al-Sadr Dynasty Is Losing Ground Hamid Nasser · June 2020 The mass protests that have been going on since October 2019 illustrate the generational conflict between the Shiite communities entrenched in their religious certainties and an emerging urban youth movement. The Shia leader Muqtada Al-Sadr bears the brunt of this disaffection which may mark the (…)
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