Weekend Reading: Leaving Istanbul, the Meaning of June 1967, and Protest in Oman

Reading selections for the weekend of May 26, 2017.
May 26, 2017 4:38 pm (EST)

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Andrew Wessels explores the meaning of home as he recounts his life in Istanbul that was brought to an end by the increasing uncertainty and instability that followed last year’s coup attempt.
Ahmad Samih Khalidi considers the lasting legacy of the 1967 Six Day War on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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Alice Wilson looks at the growth and evolution of Oman’s protest movement, primarily through the lens of the Salala League, and its potential to generate change.
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