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كيف يحاول نظام الانقاذ إعادة إنتاج نفسه عبر الحرب؟
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كيف يحاول نظام الانقاذ إعادة إنتاج نفسه عبر الحرب؟

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

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١ يواصل نظام الانقاذ محاولة إعادة إنتاج نفسه عبر الحرب بعد فشل تجربته لأكثر من ٣٠ عاما كانت وبالا على البلاد والعباد’ حتى قام الشعب ضده في ثورة ديسمبر ٢٠١٨  التي مازالت جذوتها مستمرة بهدف  تفكيكه وإقامة الدولة المدنية الديمقراطية. يحاول إعادة إنتاج تجربته دون أن ينسي شيئا أو يتعلم شيئا كما في القرار الذي …

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