How will Arab Americans commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks?
My second year on campus was much better, I met a lot more people and since the terrorists attacks of 9/11 have already happened, there was a lot more students studying Arabic and Islam.
The people of Yemen fighting are not only fighting for their freedom and democracy, but they continue to be unimpressed with the scams and schemes that are woven around them by president Saleh and the gulf states.
Meeting I to I
The integrity, mission and legitimacy of the ADC has been compromised. To ensure that the institution is saved and reformed, two things must happen, immediately.
ADC’s leadership is as corrupt and autocratic as your run of the mill Arab regime; with the significance as a governing body that rivals the government of Djibouti, and a record of accomplishments that falls short of Qaddafi’s.
Arab-Americans deserve better and we start asserting ourselves through our dissent of the ADC’s actions and a unified indignation for its leadership.
This must be Safa Rifka’s idea of ADC not promoting any particularly side to a conflict.
Each one of us plays their role in history.
There is a lot wrong with ADC, but there is a lot right. It is worth saving. I challenge everyone angry about the Malek Jandali affair to take ownership of ADC and fix it. Boycott is not the answer.