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Dear all,

CMRB is delighted to announce the following seminar - Understanding Syria's Conflict: Revolution, Repression and Refugees. Dr Tahir Zaman and Dr Ali Ali will both be presenting papers.

This seminar will take place at 4-6pm on Monday 17th March. It will be held in EB.G.18, Docklands Campus, University of East London, E16 2RD, nearest tube: Cyprus DLR  (http://www.uel.ac.uk/campuses/docklands/)

The event is free but space is limited so please reserve a place at: http://tinyurl.com/lxjpggr

Details can be found on the attached flyer, with more being released shortly [Moderator’s note: contents of flyer pasted below].

Best regards,

Dr. Jamie Hakim, Research Assistant, CMRB


The University of East London’s CMRB (Centre for research on Migration, Refugees and Belonging) is pleased to announce the following seminar:

UNDERSTANDING SYRIA’S CONFLICT: REVOLUTION, REPRESSION AND REFUGEES


This seminar will take place in EB.G.18, Docklands Campus, University of East London, E16 2RD, nearest tube: Cyprus DLR 
(http://www.uel.ac.uk/campuses/docklands/)

Monday 17th March 2014, 4–6pm

Dr Tahir Zamin, UEL
What’s faith got to do with it? Negotiating religion in humanitarian interventions on the Turkish–Syrian border

Dr Ali Ali, LSE
Paper title TBC


The event is free but space is limited so please reserve a place at: 
http://tinyurl.com/lxjpggr

For more info on CMRB: uel.ac.uk/cmrb and facebook.com/CMRBuel 


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