Middle East: a Labyrinth of Fire and a Look From the End of the World. By Juan Carlos Orostica López, Relational Coach, Political and Organizational Social, Specialist in Non-Violent Communication, NONFLICT and Communication for Social Change (CCS)
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From the distant “tranquility” of Chile, observing the Middle East may seem like an abstract geopolitical exercise. News about bombings in Syria, tensions with Iran and the perpetual pain of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict come to us as distant echoes of a world that is not ours. However, in this interconnected era, indifference is a luxury that we cannot afford. Systematic violation of international law and the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza…
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