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A shorter version of this appears in the Nanaimo Daily News today (the daily I 
get at home).
http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/story.html?id=f6e6ff90-be50-46cf-ab42-775a5c2a48c7

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>From Derrick O'Keefe
Sunday was a very, very difficult day, especially I'm sure for comrades in 
Toronto who knew Ali much better. He struck me as a quietly extremely 
determined and principled person. It's an terrible loss. 

My fellow radio host and I wrote this brief tribute to Ali Mustafa: 

http://w2radio.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/against-indifference-in-tribute-to-ali-mustafa-a-peoples-journalist/

Derrick 

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>From Stefan Christoff
http://freecityradio.org/post/79140563931/syria-immense-injustice-and-a-fallen-comrade


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New Socialist Facebook posting
 
Ali was an editorial associate of New Socialist Webzine from Toronto, and was 
killed today along with at least nine other people in an air strike by forces 
of the Assad regime on the neighborhood of Hadariya in Aleppo. Ali was for a 
time one of the editors of NSW, and continued to do administrative work for the 
publication while doing journalism in Egypt, Palestine and Syria. 
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/canadian-photographer-killed-syria-article-1.1715803.
 
Ali was a very principled and thoughtful comrade. He was inspiring to work with 
on the Editorial Collective for the NS Webzine, advocating for an open, 
accessible and creative approach that would attract newly politicizing youth - 
and pushing us to maintain an ambitious pace in publishing to build our 
readership. Ali made a significant contribution to the webzine as a writer and 
photographer, with a range of contributions including interviews, book reviews, 
analysis of middle east politics, and critical reflections on his own 
experience as an activist.
 
Ali had a rare understanding of the complex interactions of imperialism and the 
internal forces of reaction in middle eastern politics. He would have agreed 
with Khalil Habash's observation in his 2012 article for NS that "A free, 
progressive, democratic and truly independent Egypt and Syria are infinitely 
more dangerous to the Zionist apartheid state and its occupied territories than 
the repressive Syrian and Islamic Republic."
 
Ali was a genial friend, a very human radical activist who understood the value 
in engaging with people outside the organised left. He always sought to reach 
wider audiences through the popular media, with published photos showing the 
carnage in Aleppo as recently as February 26. 
http://www.nydailynews.com/.../canadian-photographer....
 
The brutality of his death and the more than 100,000 others who have died, the 
more than four million who have been displaced, and the tens of thousands 
facing death by starvation as a result of the corrupt Assad regime's desperate 
effort to maintain power - and the courage and commitment of those who continue 
to risk their lives signal a grave responsibility for the international left to 
carry forward the struggle for justice.
 
The NS Webzine published a series on the Syrian uprising by Khalil Habash in 
2012. See for example 
http://www.newsocialist.org/611-syria-understanding-the..., or click on Syria 
in the Tag Cloud at www.newsocialist.org.
 
Ali's most recent publication in NS Webzine was an interview with Toronto NS 
member David McNally http://www.newsocialist.org/.../665-monsters-of-the.... 
For more writings by Ali, type his name into the search box at the top right of 
our websitewww.newsocialist.org.
 

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