Unconfirmed reports suggest that it may be safe to be happy in Iran again

I can't believe I missed this, after I helpfully explained the Iranian method for tamping out all unacceptably interesting internet videos, but apparently Sassan Soleimani, the director of the most scandalous video ever produced, in which Iranian youths of opposite genders danced in the same general vicinity of one another to the tune of Pharrell's … Continue reading Unconfirmed reports suggest that it may be safe to be happy in Iran again

What’s the deal with Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rohingya?

There's been a small but I think growing chorus of observers who are critical of Burmese opposition leader and human rights icon (sort of) Aung San Suu Kyi for the way she's handled the ongoing genocide of the stateless Rohingya people in Myanmar's Rakhine province. She hasn't been totally silent; for example, last year she … Continue reading What’s the deal with Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rohingya?

Today in Middle Eastern History: The Siege of Antioch ends, kind of (1098)

The importance of the Crusades to European history is difficult to overstate. You can drawn links between this movement and the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Age of Exploration, and the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, among other things. But in the short run, at least, it’s fair to say they were a waste of lives … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern History: The Siege of Antioch ends, kind of (1098)