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Azmi Bishara

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Dr Azmi Bishara is a prominent Arab academic and intellectual.

Dr Azmi Bishara's opening remarks at the annual CAREP conference explain how European colonialism enabled the conditions that led to today's genocide in Gaza.

13 November, 2025

Promises that normalisation with Israel will bring benefits for Arabs are predicated on lies, writes Dr Azmi Bishara.

04 July, 2025

Walid Daqqa yearned for his freedom, to embrace his daughter Milad, and to die at home - but Israel's incomprehensible cruelty denied him that right.

08 April, 2024

Arab normalisation with Israel, motivated by narrow interests, sidelines the Palestinian cause, with moral decay, economic disappointment, and the reinforcement of Israel's settler-colonialism and apartheid its only outcome, writes Dr. Azmi Bishara.

28 September, 2023

Opinion: Populism was the major force behind President Kais Saied's power grab in Tunisia, but the country has developed a democratic political culture which, despite its problems, could still see off the populist threat, writes Azmi Bishara.

29 July, 2021

Opinion: After Kais Saied’s presidential power grab – widely described as a coup against the constitution - democratic forces in Tunisia should learn from what happened, and prevent the rise of dictatorship, writes Azmi Bishara.

29 July, 2021

Opinion: Dr. Azmi Bishara outlines nine basic observations regarding the dramatic events unfolding in Tunisia with President Saied's dissolving of parliament and attempt to consolidate power.

26 July, 2021

Comment: President Macron's defence of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons raises important questions around secularism and free speech in a global climate of increasing intolerance, writes Dr. Azmi Bishara.

01 November, 2020

Comment: In this three-part series, Dr Azmi Bishara takes a deep dive look at how citizens and states have responded to an unprecedented coronavirus pandemic that is reshaping our world.

18 May, 2020

Comment: In this three-part series, Dr Azmi Bishara takes a deep dive look at how citizens and states have responded to an unprecedented coronavirus pandemic that is reshaping our world.

18 May, 2020