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Kuwait Times
April 27, 2017
Abu Abir, 54, who was a member of the club, recalled that it was difficult to get access to it. Only those of a particular class were allowed to become members. There were lots of Lebanese, though. “I used to go to the club with my wife and her family and some friends to enjoy the great musical atmosphereÃâà...
New York Times
October 6, 2014
“It is simple: We do not trust the government,” said Abu Abir al-Jubouri, one of the Jubouri tribal sheikhs in Tikrit. He said his tribe viewed ISIS as a more immediate adversary. But tribe members were concerned that in the event of an Islamic State defeat, Shiite militias would sweep into Salahuddin ProvinceÃâà...
Middle East Media Research Institute
February 14, 2008
The Darfur region of Sudan first made headlines in February 2003 with news of massacres, rapes, mutilations, and other atrocities perpetrated by the Sudanese government and its allied armed Arab militia, the Janjaweed, against civilians in the black Arab and non-Arab south. Shortly thereafter, the ArabÃâà...