As opposed to foreign terrorism, domestic terrorism has been on rise since the Oklahoma bombing in 1995—with far-right terrorism “significantly” outpacing terrorism from other types of perpetrators. Needless to say, white supremacists preponderate, carrying out 57% of plots and attacks through 1994—2020, respectively 67% of attacks in 61 incidents between January-August 2020. Sebahate J. Shala... Continue Reading →
Diary in the Time of Coronavirus COVID-19: Freedom, Freedom II (VI)
Sebahate J. Shala WHEN all this is over, I will go out and celebrate freedom. Freedom from fear. Freedom II. I will honor it. I will appreciate it. I will cherish it. I will savor it. I will hold it dearly. I will enjoy the beauty of simple things and do things I haven’t done... Continue Reading →
Diary in the Time of Coronavirus Covid-19: New Normalcy, Socializing in Distance (IV)
Sebahate J. Shala THERE is always something good coming out of something bad. The good thing that came out of this crisis is turning to each other. To our families. To our beloved. To our friends. To the forgotten people. To the forgotten things. To simple things we neglected and unappreciated. To simple life we... Continue Reading →
Diary in the Time of Coronavirus: Terrified, COVID is in the House (III)
Sebahate J. Shala I HAVE been exposed. Virus is here. In the house. We live under the same roof. Only walls separate us. All of this time I was being protected from the outside world while it turned out the virus was here, just inside the house. Oh God. I suspected because he, the head... Continue Reading →
Diary in the Time of Coronavirus COVID-19: Fear (II)
Sebahate J. Shala IT’S the thirteenth day of March. Fear. Fear from the unknown. Fear from the invisible enemy. They say there is a killer out there. It’s merciless. Non-discriminatory in terms of political, economic and social status, and in relation to age and geographic position. It can attack or kill anyone, be rich or... Continue Reading →

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