Issue 16: 15 March 2021

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15 MARCH 2021

Letter from the Editor

Contents News

SOASWTFees strikers withold tuition fees

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What’s Happening with the 2021 Graduation Ceremony?

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The SOAS Spirit’s Brexit Roundup

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The Coup in Myanmar Explained

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Opinion American medicine fails the Black community

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‘Free Speech Champion’ not in p20 the interest of student body Year of Facebook only just begun p22

Features OCD: Not a quirk, a nightmare

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My Week in Limericks

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Let’s Graduate like it’s 1899

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Miao: A Short Story

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Dear Spirit readers, The final issue of this academic year is here! This is also my last issue leading this year’s team. The Spirit has honestly been the highlight of my time at SOAS. I’ve learned so much from everyone - this is an experience I’ll never forget. It’s been an absolute honour to work with everyone this year. I’m so grateful to all the wonderful people who put in the time and effort to make this issue my absolute favourite edition in all three years of my involvement with the Spirit. I’m so excited to see how the legacy of the Spirit continues to develop each year, and I know I’m leaving it in good hands. This issue we’re thrilled to announce the return of our podcast in collaboration with SOAS Radio. You can ‘That’s the Spirit’ over on SOAS Radio’s SoundCloud. We have our usual episode highlighting all the best bits from Issue 16 as well as a bonus ‘Behind the Scenes’ episode where the Spirit team runs through the entire making of the paper from writing to layout to social media. This issue is the longest in the Spirit’s history, and it’s not one to miss. Our front cover story takes a deep dive into the recent controversy surrounding Director Adam Habib’s use of a racial slur in the All Students Meeting.

I May Destroy You Golden Globes Snub

Maliha Shoaib Managing Editor

Your SOAS Spirit Team Maliha Shoaib • Managing Editor • Louisa Johnson• Co-Editor-in-Chief • Abdul Basit Mohammad • Co-Editor-in-Chief •

Culture The Joy, Heartbreak, and Oversights of It’s a Sin

SOAS news also includes an article squashing the rumours that UCL is buying SOAS, an update on graduation 2021, an explanation of the students who are witholding their payment from SOAS in a fees strike, and much more. This has been a tumultuous year for SOAS to say the least, so I hope you find our round-up of the most recent events useful. Over in National News, Charlotte Paule continues her series of Brexit articles with a round up for this academic year. We have updates on the ongoing investigation into Mohamud Hassan’s death, and Shamima Begum’s contested citizenship. Our very own Fakhriya outlines the recent media controversy surrounding Emma Barnett’s interview with the Muslim Council of Britain’s first female secretary general, Zara Mohammed. In International News we have an article explaining the coup in Myanmar and an article detailing Nigeria’s ban on Bitcoin. We have two topics that are discussed in both International News and Opinion: Karim Khan’s election as the ICC’s new chief prosecutor, and the government’s proposal to assign ‘Free Speech Champions’ in universities. I’m particularly intrigued by is an insightful Opinion piece on the power of Facebook, particularly as a publishing company, following Facebook’s ban of news posts in Australia. In Features you can find a number of creative and unique submissions, along with an account of life in lockdown and a personal piece about the harmful misinformation surrounding OCD. In Culture, you can read reviews of It’s a Sin, Him and Her, and WandaVision. You can also read an analysis of the Golden Globes snub and two comedians’ takes on live comedy during lockdown. Over in Sports and Societies we have an article traking the stock in Manchester United alongside vaccination rates. You can also read about Our Streets Now, a group dedicated to ending public sexual harrassment. Thank you all so much for reading and getting involved this year! If you’d like to join next year’s editorial team, make sure you follow us on social media @soasspirit as applications will open up in July. Happy reading!

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Louisa Johnson • Co-Editor-in-Chief

Frances Howe • SOAS News Editor • Fakhriya M. Suleiman • National News Editor • Josh Mock • International News Editor • Anna Fenton-Jones • Opinion Editor • Ella Dorn • Features Editor • Elizabeth Edwards • Culture Editor • Artemis Sianni-Wedderburn • Sport & Societies Editor • Maxine Betteridge-Moes • Layout Editor • Annie Loduca • Layout Editor • Lyla Amini • Copy Editor • Sajid Abbas • Copy Editor • Adela Begum • Copy Editor •

Sports & Societies Putting Stock in Vaccines

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Our Streets Now @ SOAS

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Anneka Shah • Online Editor • Erum Nazeer Dahar • Online Editor • Deniz Demirag • Social Media Co-ordinator • Lara Gibbs • Social Media Co-ordinator • Abdul Basit Mohammad• Co-Editor-in-Chief

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Our Top SOAS Society Picks!

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Our Streets Now @ SOAS

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Sourcing Knowledge from Experience: The Dead Philosophers’ Society

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The Dominoes of Sport and Sanity

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Pass Go(dolphin) and Drop £34M

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Putting Stock in Vaccines

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Open Season on the Open

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The British Red Cross Society on lockdown, mental health and self-care

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Live, Laugh, Lockdown: Can Live Comedy Survive Without Live Audiences?

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I May Destroy You Golden Globes Snub

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SOAS Alumni talks Curating, Cultural Heritage, and the Feinberg Collection

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'What's Left is Right', or the dying hope of the Palestinian youth

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Him and Her, then and now: Sarah Solemani on her role in the comedy that refused to laugh at people on benefits

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WandaVision: Marvel Magic

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The Joy, Heartbreak, and Oversights of It's a Sin

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Melody

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Miao

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Let's Graduate Like it's 1899

2min
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My Week in Limericks

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Not a Quirk, A Nightmare

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My experience coping during lockdown

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The fight for racial equality in Latin America

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The year of Facebook has only just begun

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Are We Witnessing a ‘Clash of Civilisations’ in India?

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The New Troubling Visage of Lady Justice

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New university 'free speech champion' is not in the interests of the student body

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Beach-ness as usual? Rebuilding the Thai tourism industry on inequality

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The tragic history of American medicine failing the Black community

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Texas’ seven-day ice age shows the disparate politics of climate change

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Betrayed by the model minority myth

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Loujain is Liberated

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Nigeria says bye-bye to Bitcoin

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Erdogan Cracks Down on Protests Against University Rector

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Karim Khan: The controversial choice for Chief prosecutor

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Saudi Arabia codifies its laws

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The Coup in Myanmar Explained: Who, Why, What Now?

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Can Covax help poorer countries to get access to Covid-19 vaccines?

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Public mistrust could undermine Ebola response in Guinea

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Grey Squirrels on the Pill

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Campaign Underway Against TUI Deportations

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Government Proposed 'Free Speech Champions' Met with Student and Staff Backlash

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Barnett Berates MCB's New Female Leader

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Officer Served Misconduct Notice Following the Death of Mohamud Hassan

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Shamima Begum Left in 'Legal Black Hole'

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The SOAS Spirit's Brexit Round-Up

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Dinwiddy Strikes Again

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School of Oriental and African STEM? SOAS introduces AI and humanities module

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Rumours untrue: UCL has never made an offer to buy SOAS

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Enough is Enough Returns But Not Without Difficulty

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SOAS makes a start on SGBV, but there's more work to be done

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Hundred of Thousands of Pounds in Tuition Fees Being Withheld by Student Strikers

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Students Respond to Director Adam Habib Saying Racial Slur

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What’s Happening with the 2021 Graduation Ceremony?

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Letter from the Editor

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