Author: Sarah Lynch

Sarah Lynch is a senior at New York University, where she focuses on journalism and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. From economy and culture in Ghana, to text messaging trends in the 2008 presidential campaign, Sarah Lynch uses multimedia to report stories from around the world.
Stories by this author
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The U.S. considers Hezbollah a terrorist organization, but in Lebanon, the group has gained significant political power, making it a force to be reckoned with.
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Two Israeli students at New York University discuss their opinions on Hezbollah and resistance against the State of Israel.
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When reporting on organizations like Hezbollah, both American media organizations and organizations abroad often fail to challenge the policies of their own governments.
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People whose lives have been touched in one way or another by Hezbollah say it is both a growing terrorist organization and an increasingly important political player.
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People in New York City’s Union Square reveal what they know, and don’t know, about Hezbollah.
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Arab Americans in Bay Ridge discuss their views on terrorism and Hezbollah, a Shi’a Islamic political organization that’s considered a terrorist group by many Western nations.
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From religion to economics, a variety of factors influence youth support for Hezbollah.