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Category: Violence

Active Versus Passive Resistance…

Nowadays, a question, somehow, frequently pops up: Is there any need to prove the historical importance of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948), and his Non-Violence […]

Trade & Tyranny!

A continuing Power Struggle between the British and the Russians was on at that period of time over the control of Central Asia… The borders of the Russian imperial territories […]

Crisis Management!

The recent twin explosions in Beirut and the ensuing death of at least 150 people have reminded the Global Community of some past events in Lebanon… Civil War, Sectarian Violence, […]

She, He, The Bomb & A Perspective…

‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ (Hiroshima, My Love) is a 1959 French New Wave Romantic Drama Film directed by French Director Alain Resnais. The Director was, seemingly, ignored at the Cannes Film Festival, as France had to maintain cordial ties with the US. However, History had paid due respect to Human Emotions, if we take a peek…

In The Face Of Crisis…

Beirut has lost its apparent peace and calm, and tranquil atmosphere, following the devastating explosion at its port area. Thousands of people took to the streets in central Beirut on […]

The Strife!

The Black Lives Matter Movement still makes the headlines. Although the issue is a bit subdued due to COVID-19 pandemic, its effect is still there in the US, and other […]

Moonstruck!

Her father was with the Afghan Government in its war against the Taliban militants. So, the Talibans raided their residence and shot her father dead. Her mother was also shot […]

Atrocities At Alderney

The Nazi German forces had occupied some parts of Channel Islands, a group of British dependency islands in the English Channel off the coast of France, in 1940. Having done […]

A Matter Of Growing Concern…

The Social Distancing not only does isolate a person from the social order, but also makes her/him, in a way, to commit crimes. The motivations for committing criminal acts lie […]