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It involves, for the first time in the whole region, the introduction of accountability to such crimes, said Shehadi.
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The impact will be minimal because this is something that has been expected and anticipated for the last two, three years, said Shehadi.
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In other words, Shehadi explains, “Assad creates smokescreens that prevent the world from seeing beyond him, by creating the circumstances whereby people would be afraid of what comes after he falls.”
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But Shehadi argues that fears of sectarian strife are groundless.
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“I think the main thing that is maintaining Bashar al Assad in power is the inability to see beyond him from Western policy makers,” says Nadim Shehadi, an Associate Fellow at the London-based think tank Chatham House.
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But Shehadi argues that fears of sectarian strife are groundless.
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Shehadi says Europe has itself gone through major transitions in recent decades and it has the tools and experience to help Egypt move forward.
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Shehadi says Europe has itself gone through major transitions in recent decades and it has the tools and experience to help Egypt move forward.
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“I think the main thing that is maintaining Bashar al Assad in power is the inability to see beyond him from Western policy makers,” says Nadim Shehadi, an Associate Fellow at the London-based think tank Chatham House.
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In other words, Shehadi explains, “Assad creates smokescreens that prevent the world from seeing beyond him, by creating the circumstances whereby people would be afraid of what comes after he falls.”
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