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Under the system dubbed 'Sawah', in reference to Indonesia's wet rice fields, rice-consuming countries could save some two billion dollars in annual import payments.
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We have also been informed that, contrary to our piece, this reform document was not discussed at the Damascus conference, and that our article was wrong in saying that National Action Committee members included Wael Sawah.
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There, a couple of jokers in the pack (Sawah movement, and the Iranian pressure on the Sadrists) not only created the impression of "success," but spared the US acute embarrassment.
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That video, as well as others I've seen, be it other tea-bagger hit parade or See Sawah run book signings, same thing; these people are clearly uneducated and by the looks of things, they look like they could benefit from health care reform themselves.
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There, a couple of jokers in the pack (Sawah movement, and the Iranian pressure on the Sadrists) not only created the impression of "success," but spared the US acute embarrassment.
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“We started singing about domestic issues that fit the reality we live in,” said Sawah, who every Thursday meets with his friends on the corner of a street in Homs to exchange ideas and improvise new lyrics.
Syrian Rappers Find Their Voice IWPR 2009
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Sawah is one of a growing number of rappers and hip-hop performers in Syria who sing about politics, social change and the problems faced by Syrian youth.
Syrian Rappers Find Their Voice IWPR 2009
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Omar Bayoumi and Dr Tauriq al Sawah – had recently been moved to this dank cell.
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But Sawah, 20, is performing with friends in his bedroom and makeshift recording studio in the city of Homs.
Syrian Rappers Find Their Voice IWPR 2009
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“At first, we started imitating foreign rap singers,” said Sawah, recalling that he used to dress and perform like famous artists, such as Latin-American performer Immortal Technique whose lyrics are highly political and often call for revolution.
Syrian Rappers Find Their Voice IWPR 2009
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