After long years of hesitation, I decided to respond, with pleasure, to the wishes of so many beloved readers and write part of my memories …
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Deadly bribery, nepotism
A number of political activists, and men of conscience, broadcast and send voice texts and tweets warning citizens against selling their votes. The activists stress that …
Read More »Openness vs protectiveness in building ‘knowledge economy’
I am feeling a lot of tension, as I look forward to a busy week, teaching cybersecurity in schools, presenting a paper about Knowledge Asset Management …
Read More »Me and the Interior Ministry
Because of my nature and for many other reasons, I don’t do not befriend the personnel of the Ministry of Interior in spite of the …
Read More »Clear-cut message to all – ‘Join world for peace’
During a conference in Herzliya, Israel, in 2013 the former CIA Director James Woolsey stated the West is fighting a ‘third world war’ based on …
Read More »Opera, customs, traditions
I think that the image of the building of Kuwait Opera, will soon overtake the image of Kuwait Towers as one of the topmost tourist attractions …
Read More »Keyboard nations wails
Few weeks ago, we saw a hashtag “Express Anger for Aleppo” on Twitter. It was preceded by several other headlines advocating support for Syria and …
Read More »The need for humanity
The world having become a single global village, no country can afford to live in isolation especially after seeing what is happening around them and …
Read More »A difficult decision
Iraqi Council of Representatives announced the issuance of a law to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages in Iraq. We do not want to elaborate …
Read More »‘Spend cash on better project’ – ‘Reforms don’t come easy’
A friend of mine who happens to be a well-known consultant doctor with a good reputation called me, saying he wanted to visit me for discussing …
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