The quickly disappearing traditional buildings of Beirut

Published July 5th, 2015 - 10:49 GMT
Beirut's oldest buildings are quickly losing a disheartening battle with developers looking to turn the city into the next Dubai.  (AFP/Joseph Eid)
Beirut's oldest buildings are quickly losing a disheartening battle with developers looking to turn the city into the next Dubai. (AFP/Joseph Eid)

Old buildings of Beirut on the verge of extinction  

Lebanon’s architectural heritage is one of a kind but it’s slowly disappearing and Beirut is quickly losing its traditional character as old houses, beautiful villas and Ottoman-style mansions are increasingly being destroyed and replaced with modern skyscrapers.

Source: Blog Baladi 

 

The land of fear and oppression  

Kazeboon revisits Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi's Egypt two years after the 3 July military coup. The video below serves as a collage of footage highlighting what sort of state Egypt has become under Sisi. Archival footage traces Sisi's rise to power and his broken promises, including his pledge not to run for the office of the president. The video brings to focus how Egypt under Sisi has faced increased press censorship, repression, and politicization of the judiciary. 

Source: Jadaliyya

 

Iraq's displaced people are selling body parts for food  

The flood of internally displaced people into the semi-autonomous northern region of Iraqi Kurdistan is not only having an impact in terms of camps and humanitarian aid. It is also helping increase business in one particular sector: human trafficking and illegal organ sales.

Source: Informed Comment

 

 

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