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As a freedom fighter's son, Baroud's book is proof of a people's persistence to survive, endure, and ultimately prevail in their historic quest for liberation, because of heroic men like father and son Baroud who'll accept no less.
Preview of Ramzy Baroud's "My Father was a Freedom Fighter" 2009
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In the article Baroud argued that an "entire school of Muslim thought was in fact established around the concept that democracy and Islam are very much compatible."
Democracy and theocracy - Part II - from communalism to occupation and subjugation 2009
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Baroud knows his subject well, having been born and raised in a Gaza refugee camp where he saw Israeli soldiers regularly oppress, harass, humiliate, and attack young Palestinians like himself in an attempt to crush their spirit and break their will to resist, to no avail no matter how hard they tried.
Printing: Preview of Ramzy Baroud's "My Father was a Freedom Fighter" 2009
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As a freedom fighter's son, Baroud's book is proof of a people's persistence to survive, endure, and ultimately prevail in their historic quest for liberation, because of heroic men like father and son Baroud who'll accept no less.
Printing: Preview of Ramzy Baroud's "My Father was a Freedom Fighter" 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Ramzy Baroud: Spot the difference'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The average Palestinian is hard pressed to spot the difference between a right-wing Likud government, a left-wing Labour government, or the centre-right Kadima.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Ramzy Baroud: Spot the difference 2009
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Baroud knows his subject well, having been born and raised in a Gaza refugee camp where he saw Israeli soldiers regularly oppress, harass, humiliate, and attack young Palestinians like himself in an attempt to crush their spirit and break their will to resist, to no avail no matter how hard they tried.
Preview of Ramzy Baroud's "My Father was a Freedom Fighter" 2009
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Suzanne Baroud, like me, wonders if there can be a just and loving God in the midst of this:
Dove's Eye View: 2009
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In the meantime, Baroud list's the five-year Intifada toll at his book's end.
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At the end of another painful year, Baroud remained hopeful and awaited the new year with his annual thought: "I pray that the coming year will bring peace and justice in our troubled world."
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Palestinians took to the streets, and Baroud joined them in their chants.
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