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Hussain Al-Mozany

(b.1954 in Amarah, southern Iraq) works as an author, translator, and journalist. He grew up in Baghdad and moved to Lebanon in 1978, where he worked as a journalist. In 1980, he moved to Münster, Germany, to study and lived in Cairo from 1991 to 1993. He currently lives in Bonn.

His books include Mansur oder der Duft des Abendlandes (Reclam, Leipzig 2002) and Der Marschländer (Glare Verlag, Frankfurt/M. 1999).



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Hussain Al-Mozany

Democracy dictated

Iraq's experiences with democratization

If Saddam's legacy is to be overcome, Iraq must draw on its own experience of democracy during British occupation as well as receive massive support from Western democracies. [more]

06.07.2006



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