Elizabeth Dickinson

Elizabeth Dickinson is a freelance journalist based in the Middle East.

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Can Tunisia's New Democracy Bridge the Islamist-Secular Divide?

Can Tunisia's New Democracy Bridge the Islamist-Secular Divide?

However Tunisia's political parties fare in the country's first real election, their biggest challenge -- and the one that could determine the fate of Tunisia's democratic experiment -- will not be winning votes but learning how to cooperate with one another More »

In Revolutionary Tunisia's First Real Election, One Issue Trumps All: Jobs

In Revolutionary Tunisia's First Real Election, One Issue Trumps All: Jobs

Parties and voters, both unfamiliar with the new system that begins today with an election, are struggling to find and agree on solutions to the worsening economy More »

Colombia's Invisible War

Colombia's Invisible War

In country's most violent city, crime statistics get better even as the situation gets worse More »

Tombs of the Unknown: Mexico's Mysterious Deaths

Tombs of the Unknown: Mexico's Mysterious Deaths

In a war where less than one in 20 crimes is investigated, the conflict's most fundamental questions -- who is doing the killing? whom is being killed? why? -- remain unanswered More »

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