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Yes, Iranians can protest against both US intervention and their government
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Opinion: Why Are Israel's Top Holocaust Scholars So Willing to Deny This Genocide?
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The U.S. Killed 300 Iranian Citizens. Americans Don't Remember This—But Iranians Do
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She was injured in an attack and is threatened, but the Afghan journalist Mina Habib continues to write critical stories.
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Revealed: Facebook hate speech exploded in Myanmar during Rohingya crisis
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Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned
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Can an outsider get to the heart of a story as well as someone personally affected?

The dilemma foreign correspondents face is whether they can tell the truth as well as those who understand the lie of the land.
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Syria: Video Editor for Social Media Campaign
IWPR seeks to hire a video editor to assemble recorded footage from the Women’s Empowerment for Peacebuilding in Syria program into a finished project.
DEADLINE: To apply you must register interest before March 6, 2020.

Syria: Trainer of Trainers on Advocacy for Peacebuilding & Reconciliation
IWPR seeks a professional trainer to deliver a training of trainers on advocacy techniques specifically in relation to peacebuilding and reconciliation.
DEADLINE: To apply you must register interest before March 15, 2020.

Syria: Advocacy Trainer for SGBV Survivors, Detainees, Families of the Disappeared
IWPR seeks a professional trainer to deliver a training of trainers on advocacy techniques specifically in relation to SGBV prevention, human rights abuses documentation and media coverage.
DEADLINE: To apply you must register interest before March 15, 2020.
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THE GUARDIAN
Yes, Iranians can protest against both US intervention and their government
By Reza H Akbari, IWPR Programme Manager
Anti-regime unrest doesn’t mean everyone has suddenly switched sides. US officials’ simplistic view of Iran is dangerous.


















