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...“A response is necessary to maintain the equation of deterrence,” said Kassem Kassir, a Lebanese analyst who closely tracks Iran and its network of proxies in the region....
...Kalthoum Aboul Kassem, who fled with her daughter, brother and several other members of her family, said: “We lived in Khartoum near the army command, and could see all the fighting....
...His WhatsApp profile features a quote by American poet Suzy Kassem: “Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.”...
...Take, for example, MKS Pamp, founded by Mahmoud Kassem Shakarchi, a northern Iraqi who got his commercial start as a sheep-trader in Istanbul....
...We are the melting pot that the rest of the country should be,” Mr Green told Kassem Allie, head of the Islamic Center of America, the largest mosque in the city....
...The company’s two largest shareholders, Sheikh Mohammed bin butti Al Hamed and Dr Kassem Alom, have provided irrevocable undertakings backing the merger....
...Hoyerswerda boasts a refugee hairdresser: Naser Kassem, a 39-year-old Lebanese who came last year with his wife and two children....
...Ramzi Kassem, of City University of New York and a lawyer for a number of Guantánamo prisoners, said the language in the Pentagon funding bill was “an improvement”....
...“The ones who say ‘no’ are traitors to Egypt or terrorists,” said Amina Adly Kassem, a mother of three voting in Imbaba. “Of course, I will vote for Sisi. There is just one solution: Sisi....
...Ramzi Kassem, of City University of New York and a lawyer for some Guantánamo prisoners, said: “The most important thing to get in mind about Guantánamo Bay is the single unchanging reality, that for over...
...A little more than half of the shares in the IPO were sold by existing shareholders: Ithmar Capital, the Dubai-based private equity investor, and co-founders Sheikh Mohammed Bin Butti and Dr Kassem Alom....
...As it stands, Al Noor is owned 15 per cent by its founder Dr Kassem Alom and 35 per cent by Sheikh Mohammed bin Butti al-Hamed....
...“This is their way of reminding the world about the ongoing injustice and of sending a message to the Obama administration that 11 years is more than enough,” said Ramzi Kassem, a law professor at the City...
...Amr Kassem, of Cairo based broker East Med Commodities Trading, says: “If some clients want Ukraine wheat they would just buy directly from a Ukrainian producer.”...
...That gives us a lot of opportunities to host activists,” Mr Kassem says....
...“The main problem is the single-owner [structure], which is the same as Russia and other countries where there is a collapse of an authoritarian regime,” Mr Kassem says....
...“They made a decision to return to the barracks without the use of force, but what is happening is terrible for the economy,” Mr Kassem said....
...Hisham Kassem, a political analyst, said the violence could have been prevented if the authorities had taken action against those who burnt the church in Aswan that sparked the demonstrations and against...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher and long-time liberal activist, said he welcomed the sequestration of the NDP’s assets, which he called “stolen property”, but not its dissolution....
...“Before 2003, you could not even criticise [President Hosni] Mubarak,” Mr Kassem says. “Now, only the military remains untouchable.”...
...“There is serious concern in countries with similar circumstances [to Tunisia],” says Mr Kassem. “The measures we have seen are buying time.”...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher and analyst, says the protests have “zero religious nuance”, pointing out that the Muslim activists who are pious enough to stop for prayers are but a small part of the protest...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher who is starting up an independent news organisation, says that government publications took about three-quarters of an annual print advertising market worth about E£1bn ($169m)...
...As Hisham Kassem, an Egyptian publisher and commentator, put it: “The myth that the Arab state will never move is not true. We have living proof.”...
...Hisham Kassem, a publisher and analyst, said the Mubarak regime used land as a tool not just to favour its allies, but to control a private sector that it feared could become too politically influential...
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