Weekend Reading: Libyan Music, Gazan Tunnels, and Moroccan Politics

Reading selections for the weekend of October 22, 2016.
October 22, 2016 11:30 am (EST)

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Matthew Millan’s short documentary introduces us to the world of Libya’s revolutionary musicians.
Marina Chamma takes a look at the inner workings of a tunnel traversing the Egypt-Gaza border and what it means to Palestinians.
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Sam Metz finds that Moroccans remain pessimistic in their politics following the country’s second parliamentary elections.
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