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Tag Archives: Mexico
Vocabulary of Failure
I like to compare living in Lebanon to standing on quicksand. The longer you stay, the faster you sink in the bundle of developments, traditions, expressions and customs, slowly losing the precious perspective needed to be able to see things … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Lebanon, Mexico, Political Lexicon
Tagged Arab world, Lebanese Identity, Lebanese political lexicon, Lebanese Society, Lebanon, Mexico
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صرخة من المكسيك: احرقوها – A Cry From Mexico: Burn It!
Update Note: Eye on the East has the pleasure to introduce its first guest writer Jorge Seeman, a Mexican-Lebanese residing in Mexico City, who contributed the following post. You will find an English translation at the end. After initial refusal to … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Lebanon, Mexico
Tagged Arab Revolution, Corruption, Emiliano Zapata, Lebanese Diaspora, Lebanese Society, Lebanon, Mexico, Pancho Villa, Revolution, Sebastian Piñera
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