Articles by SANA

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The ICJ’s ‘Plausibility Test’ Undermines the Crime of Genocide
Sana Khan | CounterPunch - TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Feb 2024

7 Feb 2024 – The fact that the court in the Ukraine v. Russia case ordered an immediate cease-fire yet did not impose one in the Gaza conflict in the South Africa v. Israel case presents a quandary.

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Media, Propaganda, Perception and China’s Identity in the 21st Century
Hassanal Noor Rashid | JUST Commentary - TRANSCEND Media Service, 30 Nov 2020

18 Nov 2020 – Since the advent of the modern media, propaganda and disinformation have been part of the tools used in the eternal contest of public perception. But unlike traditional military power, the ones who carry the fight in this battle of perceptions are not armed soldiers. Ultimately, the layman and everyday people are the ones who propagate much of what goes into the discourse. The casualties are not measured in blood, but in the death of truth, integrity and trust.

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W.H.O and China: A Case of Geo-Political Misdirection
Hassanal Noor Rashid | JUST – TRANSCEND Media Service, 27 Apr 2020

20 April 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic has been a real roller-coaster ride as far as geo-politics is concerned. In times of peace there are politicians, but in times of crisis, the true leaders emerge.

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Door by Door the Cuban Government Delivers Immune Boosting Medicine to the People
Susana Hurlich | Resumen - TRANSCEND Media Service, 20 Apr 2020

Taking the Concept of “Solutions-Oriented Peace Journalism” to New Heights

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COVID-19 Crisis: Crime, Poverty and the Need to Evolve Social Security
Hassanal Noor Rashid | JUST – TRANSCEND Media Service, 13 Apr 2020

Global inequality and injustice have been heated topics and of deep social concern throughout human history.

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Covid-19: Misinformation, Education, and the Need for Clarity
Hassanal Noor Rashid | JUST – TRANSCEND Media Service, 30 Mar 2020

25 Mar 2020 – The recent explosion of COVID-19 cases in the South East Asian region has contributed to the globally growing pandemic that has impacted our global social order and may have many dramatic unforeseen consequences to come.

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(Português) Oxford e Harvard amam Paulo Freire, o pedagogo que Bolsonaro quer tirar do MEC com um lança-chamas
Rosana Pinheiro-Machado – The Intercept Brasil, 28 Jan 2019

23 Jan 2019 – Paulo Freire e seu método crítico são a principal referência na formação de professores das melhores universidades do mundo.

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Do No Harm: Psychologists [in the USA] Should Reject Their Growing Role in Death-Penalty Sentencing
Sana Sheikh – Jacobin Magazine, 13 Jun 2016

Psychologists should not only refuse to participate in death-penalty sentencing but also actively communicate their dissent to the public. “Medical doctors do not engage and monitor to keep torture victims alive, they do not engage in helping with executions . . . And it is critically important that no one in a health professional engage in that.”

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Palmyra Witnesses Two Cultural Events on Occasions of Martyrs’ Day in Syria and Victory Day in Russia
Syrian Arab News Agency SANA – TRANSCEND Media Service, 9 May 2016

The first event has started amid large popular turnout through the concert of the Symphony Orchestra of St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theater, headed by Maestro Valery Gergiev at Palmyra’s Roman Theater.

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(Português) Estudar na universidade é um sonho tornado realidade para cada vez mais ciganos em Portugal
Susana Venceslau, André Kosters e Pedro Martins, Lusa – Sapo24, 11 Apr 2016

8 abr 2016 – Ser cigano e estudante universitário é uma realidade que começa a ser cada vez mais frequente, como José e Francisco, dois ciganos em busca do mesmo sonho, mas sem perderem a identidade que os une.

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Interview with al-Assad: “In Egypt, the Fall of So-Called Political Islam”
Syrian Arab News Agency-SANA – TRANSCEND Media Service, 8 Jul 2013

“The rifts we have witnessed in modern history have come with the emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood and the negative role they have played. They created a split between Pan-Arabism and Islam to form a country for Islamists and another for nationalists.”

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Turkish Authorities Involved in Stealing Body Organs of Injured Syrians
SANA – TRANSCEND Media Service, 20 May 2013

The Lebanese ad-Diyar newspaper revealed that Turkish authorities are involved in traffic of body organs of injured Syrians who reach Turkish territories. In its issue on Saturday [4 May 2013], it said they transport young Syrian injured to hospitals in Antalya and Iskenderun in cars guarded by Turkish police and intelligence. Injured Syrians have their body organs excised after being anesthetized to be later killed and mostly buried in the Turkish lands or sent to the border.

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