07.12.2022
Ameer Fakher Eldin's debut film “The Stranger” has been touring the world's major festivals for months, picking up award after award. What makes the work of this young talent from the Golan Heights so unique? And where does he go from here?
10.10.2022
Confusion and uncertainty, anxiety, hopelessness. Atiq Rahimi recounts in exile the events before and after the fall in Kabul and demands accountability from former Afghan leaders.
26.08.2022
On Afghanistan's official Independence Day, the Taliban proclaimed their “free and sovereign emirate.” Mina Jawad is analyzing if Afghanistan has become freer and more independent since.
16.08.2022
The racialized discrimination and violence against Syrian refugees in Turkey originate from a multilayered political agenda. What began as an 'open arms' rhetoric by Erdoğan ’s regime turned around and reaches alarming levels of xenophobia.
28.07.2022
Strolling through Neukölln on Nakba Commemoration Day exposed our author to German police practices that provoked him to reflect on racism, democracy and his experiences in Egypt. An account of the battle over ice cream.
15.06.2022
With a fine selection of highly artistic and thought-provoking movies, ALFILM Festival sheds light on different societal challenges while presenting the diversity of Arabic cinematographies. Recommendations from this year’s edition.
08.05.2022
Five days after the war in Ukraine had started, the Syrian activist and journalist Milad Amin travelled to the Polish border with a van full of collected donations. In this photo essay, he tries to capture the thoughts that the trip provoked in him.
18.04.2022
Walls, barbed wire, seas – borders are diverse, determine nations and destinies. But borders also manifest themselves in our minds in the form of reference frames and thus determine our solidarity. Europe’s reaction to the Ukrainian situation...
29.03.2022
People supporting illegalized migrants at the European Union’s external borders “give” solidarity. But what do they receive in return? Based on personal experience in Bosnia, this essays reflects the “giving and taking” at the EU's external...
11.03.2022
The Taliban have announced they will reopen schools and universities to women. A success for more social participation? Not really, argues Mina Jawad. She finds their decision rather rejects women´s complex realities in Afghanistan.
22.08.2021
The Taliban are back. International troops have left, and the people are facing a new dangerous political reality in Afghanistan. dis:orient spoke with two activists stuck in Kabul.
08.02.2021
Ten years after the Ben Ali Regime was overthrown, Tunisians are protesting again. They demand the end of corruption, the release of imprisoned demonstrators and, public freedom. In short: everything they fought for during the revolution of 2011.