Farrah Zughni
Farrah Zughni became managing editor of Arms Control Today in October 2010. Before joining ACA, she was an editor and writer at NOW Lebanon, an online news Web site. She has also worked and interned with a number of D.C. organizations including the Arab American Institute, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, and AMIDEAST. Farrah has a master’s degree in Arab and Middle East Studies from the
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Recent Publications
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Arms Control TodayMay 3, 2011
There is evidence that the Libyan government has deployed both cluster munitions and landmines during recent clashes with rebels and that rebel groups have used landmines in the conflict despite pledges not to do so.
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Arms Control TodayApril 4, 2011
The Israeli Knesset last month approved a bill paving the way for the removal of “non-operational” anti-personnel landmines in Israel through the establishment of a national mine action authority.
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Arms Control TodayDecember 5, 2010
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