AMIR HAZIM (@ameerhazim) 's Twitter Profile
AMIR HAZIM

@ameerhazim

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Brian Cox reads If I Must Die, by beloved Palestinian poet, teacher and martyr Refaat Alareer. Refaat was killed on December 7th by an Israeli airstrike. This was the last poem he published.

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All of this is part of the Human Animal propaganda blitz. All of it. Every press conference and every carefully planned new campaign. Every word of it. The beheaded babies. The mass rape. The command centers under hospitals. The "they are using human shields" (particularly

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Barjeel Art Foundation in collaboration with Foundry presents The Circle Was a Point, a mediation of its photography collection curated by Sama Alshaibi & Amir Hazim. 16 February — 25 March 2024 Artwork: Latif Al Ani / Building the Darbandikhan Dam, Darbandikhan, Kurdistan 1962

Barjeel Art Foundation in collaboration with Foundry presents The Circle Was a Point, a mediation of its photography collection curated by Sama Alshaibi & Amir Hazim. 16 February — 25 March 2024
Artwork: Latif Al Ani / Building the Darbandikhan Dam, Darbandikhan, Kurdistan 1962
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join us for a panel discussion with the curators of the exhibition “The Circle Was A Point”—Sama Alshaibi and Amir Hazim, at Foundry, Dubai. The discussion will be moderated by Mohamed Somji, Date: 29th of February 2024 Reception starts at 3:30 PM Panel Discussion between 4-5 PM

join us for a panel discussion with the curators of the exhibition “The Circle Was A Point”—Sama Alshaibi and Amir Hazim, at Foundry, Dubai. The discussion will be moderated by Mohamed Somji,

Date: 29th of February 2024
Reception starts at 3:30 PM
Panel Discussion between 4-5 PM
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I believe anyone can change. All the time, people turn against their group, abandon their old selves, discover and admit they were wrong in whatever way, gradually drift into diametrically opposed perspectives. It can happen to anyone. I love when it does.