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Popular Uprising & Counter-Revolution in Iraq
A teach-in with three Iraqi experts
{{langos=='en'?('17/10/2020' | todate):('17/10/2020' | artodate)}} - issue 8.1
Hosted by Danny Postel

Since October 2019, Iraq has seen massive demonstrations against the political corruption and economic malfeasance of the country’s governing class. Despite massive repression — what Amnesty International describes as a “lethal campaign of repression” — protesters in cities across the country’s south and in the capital of Baghdad have sustained this broad-based movement for a year now. How should leftists and internationalists make sense of the complex situation in Iraq today? What should we know about the protest movement and popular struggles in the country? How can we stand in solidarity with progressive forces in Iraq? To explore these and related questions, the Middle East + Africa Working Group of DSA's International Committee hosted this teach-in with three Iraq experts.

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Guests

Schluwa Sama
Schluwa Sama

PhD candidate interested in the political economy of Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan.

Schluwa Sama is a PhD candidate at the University of Exeter. Her research focuses on the political economy of Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan and is based on in-depth ethnographic work among peasants and farmers. She is currently based in Baghdad and has witnessed and written extensively on the Iraqi October uprising from a political-economic perspective, in articles for Jacobin, openDemocracy and the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung.


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Fanar Haddad
Fanar Haddad

Senior advisor to the Prime Minister of Iraq and Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute. 

 

Fanar Haddad is senior advisor to the Prime Minister of Iraq. He is Associate Fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization, King’s College London and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C
. He previously lectured in modern Middle Eastern politics at the University of Exeter, at Queen Mary, University of London and at the National University of Singapore. Prior to obtaining his PhD, Haddad was a Research Analyst at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Middle East and North Africa Research Group. He has since published widely on issues relating to historic and contemporary Iraq and on identity politics in the region. He is the author of Sectarianism in Iraq: Antagonistic Visions of Unity (Hurst/Columbia University Press, 2011) and Understanding 'Sectarianism': Sunni-Shi'a Relations in the Modern Arab World (Hurst/Oxford University Press, 2020).

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Zahra Ali
Zahra Ali

Author of Women and Gender in Iraq: Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation (2018)

Zahra Ali teaches sociology at Rutgers University. Her book Women and Gender in Iraq: Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation (2018) examines Iraqi women’s activism and feminisms through an in-depth ethnography of post-invasion Iraqi women’s rights organizations and a study of women’s social, economic and political experiences since the formation of the Iraqi state. She is interested in capitalism, (post)coloniality, decolonial feminisms and epistemologies.


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