Afghan-American author Nadia Hashimi reviews Jenny Nordberg's The Underground Girls of Kabul, an ethnographic account of the Afghan custom of dressing girls as boys.
Afghan-American author Nadia Hashimi reviews Jenny Nordberg's The Underground Girls of Kabul, an ethnographic account of the Afghan custom of dressing girls as boys.

#JadeHelm & Urban Warfare: Why We Should Invade Texas | @PeterStorey5 ciceromagazine.com/f… #NatSec #Defense #War #Military #Security

Urban Warfare & #JadeHelm: Why We Should Invade Texas | @PeterStorey5 ciceromagazine.com/f… @RCDefense @BI_Defense #NatSec #Defense #War

@MaxBlumenthal Hi Max! Putting my kids down to bed but would you be available by email? If so I can shoot you over a batch of questions.

@MaxBlumenthal Hi Max, Any interest in book interview for Cicero Magazine (ciceromagazine.com/a…)? Can do by phone or email. Thanks! Lionel

Journalist Thanassis Cambanis discusses his new book Once Upon A Revolution: A Egyptian Story ciceromagazine.com/i…

Interview @tcambanis on the Unfinished Revolution in #Egypt w/ @ThroughTheSands ciceromagazine.com/i… #Sisi #MENA #NatSec #Defense

Interview with Thanassis Cambanis on #Egypt's unfinished revolution and why #Sisi is weaker than we think ciceromagazine.com/i… @tcambanis
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