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Rebecca Anne Proctor

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Rebecca Anne Proctor is an independent journalist, editor, author, and broadcaster based in Dubai and Rome, from where she covers the Middle East and North Africa. She is the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Art and Harper’s Bazaar Interiors.

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Waves of Genocidal Terror against Rohingyas by Myanmar and the Resultant Exodus Since 1978
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  • Waves of Genocidal Terror against Rohingyas by Myanmar and the Resultant Exodus Since 1978

    This essay aims to highlight the scope and rhythmic nature of Burma’s persecution of Rohingyas the devastating impact on the Rohingya population. First, it sets out to describe and help readers understand the evolving pretexts given by the successive Burmese governments and the methods of group destruction and resultant waves — five in total — of the outflow of Rohingyas in large number. Then it attempts to offer an interpretive framework within which this cycle of violence-exodus-lull is best understood.

    November 14, 2017

    Bahrain Claims Iran Plotted Pipeline Blast near Manama
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  • Bahrain Claims Iran Plotted Pipeline Blast near Manama

    The Bahraini government’s claim that Iran was directly involved in an oil pipeline explosion near the Bahraini capital of Manama is the latest sign of heightening tension in the Gulf region. Bahrain’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah al-Khalifa said the blast was the latest example of a “terrorist act” under instructions from Tehran, the state-run Bahrain News Agency reported.

    November 14, 2017

    Khamenei’s Aide: We Hope Hariri Remains Lebanon’s Prime Minister
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  • Khamenei’s Aide: We Hope Hariri Remains Lebanon’s Prime Minister

    Ali Akbar Velayati, a top aide to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, said Tuesday that Tehran hopes Saad Hariri will return from Saudi Arabia and resume his position as Lebanon’s prime minister. “We support the unity between the March 8 and March 14 [alliances], which reached an agreement to form a government after a long time, and acted in unison to make Lebanon one of the region’s peaceful countries. This is the result of the understanding and logic of the [Lebanese] people and Islamic resistance.

    November 14, 2017

    Pakistan’s Army Chief: We’re Interested in Learning Experience of Basij from Iran
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  • Pakistan’s Army Chief: We’re Interested in Learning Experience of Basij from Iran

    When the chief of the Pakistani Army visited Tehran last week, he told the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) that Pakistan is interested in learning from Iran’s experience of creating the Basij Organization and using “popular forces” to counter enemy threats, according to the Iran

    November 14, 2017

    The Saudi-Lebanon Crisis Is Largely About Yemen
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  • The Saudi-Lebanon Crisis Is Largely About Yemen

    November 13, 2017 – The crisis between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon and the resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri appears to be largely about Yemen, says Paul Salem, Sr. Vice President for Policy Analysis, Research, and Programs at the Middle East Institute.

    November 13, 2017

    The Lebanon Crisis Pivots on Hezbollah’s Presence in Yemen | Monday Briefing
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  • The Lebanon Crisis Pivots on Hezbollah’s Presence in Yemen | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, contributors Paul Salem, Eran Etzion, Alex Vatanka, and Bilal Saab provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the rising tension between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon over Hezbollah’s presence in Yemen, rumors that an Israeli attack on Lebanon is imminent, the Saudis’ latest attempt to round up collective action against Iran, and the new phase in the Saudi-Iran proxy war following the recent explosion of a pipeline in Bahrain.

    The Future of Saad Hariri
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  • The Future of Saad Hariri

    Read the full article on the American Interest.

    It takes a certain level of political naiveté or blindness to continue to believe that Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned last week of his own volition.

    November 10, 2017

    ISIS Eyes Tunisia’s Cultural Heritage as Militants Return
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  • ISIS Eyes Tunisia’s Cultural Heritage as Militants Return

    Looting and trafficking of antiquities in the Middle East and North Africa has reached unprecedented levels since the rise of ISIS. In a region with tens of thousands of archaeological sites, antiquities are as easily accessible as oil for terrorist groups controlling such archaeologically rich territory.

    November 9, 2017

    Hariri’s Resignation and the Saudi Corruption Crackdown
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  • Hariri’s Resignation and the Saudi Corruption Crackdown

    Last weekend’s arrests of prominent Saudi government officials and leading businessmen on charges of corruption has sent shockwaves through Saudi society as well as global center of finance and commerce. The developments also impacted Lebanon, with Prime Minister Saad Hariri announcing his resignation from the Saudi capital of Riyadh. MEI experts Gerald Feierstein, Jean-Francois Seznec, and Randa Slim join Paul Salem to discuss these developments.

    November 9, 2017

    The End of Saudi-Style Stability
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  • The End of Saudi-Style Stability

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    For decades, Saudi Arabia was a stable and reliable economic and strategic partner of the United States. That country no longer exists.

    November 9, 2017

    Zarif Visits Tajikistan to Repair Ties
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  • Zarif Visits Tajikistan to Repair Ties

    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif met with Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon today in the capital city of Dushanbe to discuss ways to improve economic and trade relations between the two countries and coordinate their counterterrorism efforts in the region. The Iranian foreign minister arrived in Dushanbe on Wednesday and held meetings with his Tajik counterpart and participated in the inauguration ceremony of Iran’s new embassy building in the Tajik capital.

    November 9, 2017

    Tehran Tries to Control the War Scare
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  • Tehran Tries to Control the War Scare

    Yesterday’s edition of Jameeh-ye Farda, a reformist Iranian outlet, was published without an article written by its lead columnist Morteza Simiyari. The article, “Are We Hearing the Echo of the War? Russia, Instigator of War between Iran and Saudi Arabia,” was censored by the government,  but it later surfaced on Gooya News, an independent news outlet in the Netherlands.

    November 9, 2017

    Iran Navy Plans to Deploy Fleets to Open Seas between Europe and Americas
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  • Iran Navy Plans to Deploy Fleets to Open Seas between Europe and Americas

    The outgoing commander of the Iranian Navy hailed the expanding presence of the country’s naval forces in international waters and said the Navy plans to send fleets to open seas between Europe and Americas.

    November 9, 2017