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Daoud Kuttab
By Daoud Kuttab - Jun 14,2017
My daughter was excited and worried.
By Daoud Kuttab - Jun 07,2017
Fifty years is a long time.
By Daoud Kuttab - May 31,2017
The non-violent movement in Palestine received two extraordinary boosts this week.After 41 days of abstaining from all foods and drinks, save water and salt, Palestinian prisoners declared victory.A rigorous 20-hour negotiation process that included the Israeli Prison Services, P
By Daoud Kuttab - May 24,2017
In his summit speech in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, US President Donald Trump took an important undertaking to revisit how the US policy is designed, including his willingness “to adjust our strategies” if need be.“We will discard those strategies that have not worked,” he told King
By Daoud Kuttab - May 17,2017
Jordan and Palestine, as well several other countries, continue to suffer from the remains of an imported education system that was addressed in its home of origin but remained unchanged in these countries.The system’s most tangible conclusion is the general secondary examination
By Daoud Kuttab - May 10,2017
It started as a short video by Aarab Barghouthi, son of jailed Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouthi who is leading a hunger strike since April 17.The young Barghouthi took a spoon of salt, added it to a glass of water and drank the salt water.
By Daoud Kuttab - May 03,2017
Politics is defined as the art of the possible.
By Daoud Kuttab - Apr 26,2017
For all the efforts to improve the media scene in Jordan, certain acts tend to push advances backwards.In its annual report issued on the eve of Press Freedom Day, the Centre for the Defence of the Freedom of Journalists (CDFJ) gave mixed marks to Jordan for its record.On the one
By Daoud Kuttab - Apr 19,2017
Nearly 1,500 Palestinian prisoners are turning down their regular meals as of April 17 in a collective, non-violent protest through hunger strike.Palestinians outside the prisons and many around the world are endorsing the demands of some 6,500 Palestinians held in jail, includin
By Daoud Kuttab - Apr 12,2017
The question of the Jordanian police officer at Gate 3 of the King Hussein Sports complex was very clear.“Are you with Wihdat or Faisali?”“Neither”, I answered, “I am a journalist, we must be neutral.”The officer did not want any of this and asked me again which of the competing