Tallha Abdulrazaq, Al Jazeera English

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Past articles by Tallha:

Iraq’s protests and the technology of resistance

Amid killings and arrests, Iraqi activists have adapted to survive and turned to technology for protection. → Read More

Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century

15 years on, Iraqi people and the world are still suffering the consequences of the US-led invasion. → Read More

Cryptocurrencies are here to stay

Major businesses and even governments are adopting alternative applications of the cryptocurrency technology. → Read More

Iraq's reconquest of Kirkuk checks Kurdish secession

After the loss of oil-rich Kirkuk, the Iraqi Kurds will be forced to put their dreams of independence on hold. → Read More

Iraq deserves heroes, but only has monsters

The atrocities committed by the Iraqi army in the battle of Mosul is well documented, but the world stays silent. → Read More

Hariri: ‘Hezbollah has taken Israel’s role in Syria’ –

Taking time out of a political visit to Turkey during the country's intense referendum campaign, Ahmad El Hariri, the general-secretary of the Future Movement Party of Lebanon, spoke to MEMO about t... → Read More

Referendum will either indict or vindicate Turkey’s political past –

As Turkey gears up for a historic referendum on Sunday, Istanbul is teeming with banners, rallies and – most importantly in a democracy – opinions. As is the norm in any election campaign in Turke... → Read More

Turkey’s constitutional referendum: What you need to know –

Since Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) announced a wide array of proposed constitutional amendments last December, the media has been awash with coverage of the upcoming referendu... → Read More

The Fall of Baghdad began Iraq’s Stone Age –

Precisely 14 years ago, the United States declared victory over the battle for the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, and began a formal military occupation. Although then-President Saddam Hussein's statue i... → Read More

Remembering the Fall of Baghdad –

Find out what happened to Baghdad after the United States led an illegal international coalition to invade Iraq on 20 March 2003. ... → Read More

The US shows it is still in the game by striking Assad

The US military's attack on the government-controlled Shayrat airbase might be a kiss of life for the Syrian revolution. → Read More

Trump striking Assad was a good start, but needs to go further –

Earlier this morning, US President Donald Trump ordered a cruise missile strike launched from two US Navy warships in the eastern Mediterranean. Fifty-nine Tomahawk cruise missiles – the same kind t... → Read More

No one cares when civilians are obliterated in Mosul –

In all the tragedy of the London terrorist attack last Wednesday, you may have missed that an even bigger tragedy unfolded in Iraq where hundreds of civilians were wiped out, completely without fanfar... → Read More

The gassing of the Kurds at Halabja –

Summary: 29 years ago today, thousands of Iraqi Kurds were killed when their village of Halabja was gassed in the closing months of the Iran-Iraq War. What: Mass killing of Kurds in chemical weap... → Read More

Turkey should tell Europe where to stow its arrogance –

Let us begin by first considering a hypothetical scenario. A minister from any European country - you can take your pick as to which one - turns up to Turkey during a campaigning season in his or her ... → Read More

Kill our kids, then call us terrorists –

The past week has given us yet another insight into how Western powers habitually devalue Muslim lives. Here, I am not necessarily talking about US President Donald Trump's controversial immigration... → Read More

Trump is a walking war crime waiting to happen –

Tomorrow the world will wake up to a slightly changed, slightly more deranged world as Donald Trump officially becomes the President of the United States, dragging the rest of the planet kicking and s... → Read More

Analysis: Is Iraq’s Mosul Op progressing? –

The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) have now claimed to have captured eighty five per cent of the eastern half of Mosul, and have also claimed to have reached the Tigris River in some sectors (although, ... → Read More

Hamza Yusuf is no brother to the Muslim Brotherhood –

In all the anger over Sufi Sheikh Hamza Yusuf's comments about the Black Lives Matter movement, we seem to have forgotten that he linked the Muslim Brotherhood to Daesh terrorists. A furore has... → Read More

Saddam’s execution has been eclipsed by Iraq’s de-mock-racy –

The fall of Saddam Hussein and his subsequent execution was not a fresh start for Iraq, as it spawned a regional power vacuum filled by Iran that has now claimed millions of lives across Iraq and Syri... → Read More