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Protests in Iran: Hope and Self-Sacrifice
“The Iranian people have become the vanguardists of not just their democracy movement, but the global democratic movement across the world. As they courageously leave their shops, businesses and universities to face live ammunition, these brave Iranians have become martyrs for not just their country, but also for humanity.”
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Somaliland: The Idea of Earning Recognition
Israel's Boxing Day recognition of the breakaway African state of Somaliland has been followed by widespread condemnation. Despite being, in my opinion, a foreign policy masterstroke on the part of Netanyahu, it does open up an uncomfortable idea when it comes to self-determination struggles: is statehood a right or is it earned? Indeed, for many of us who are strong supporters of oppressed groups who are candidates for self-determination, the real aspect of both democracy consolidation and institution building can affect the likelihood of the state becoming independently recognized.

