person > Ibrahim al-Kashoush
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Thanks to his outspoken work the Palestinian poet finds himself wandering the world with his notebook his only security.
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Tunisia's uprisings were started neither by political action nor a military coup, but by a regime of banners and chants.
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Last Modified: 02 Sep 2012 07:18 GMT
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