
Ahmed T.B. describes himself as "a Drift Generation poet, fiction writer, and social and political commentator" who has spent much of his life traveling the world.

Ahmed offers his take on the disconnect between a disenchanted, disenfranchised Egyptian youth and an ailing dictatorship that seems to belong to another age.
January 2011 • The Tunisian Uprising
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
Ahmed T.B. praises the courage of the Tunisian people, and suggests that they might lead the way for the rest of the region.
July 2010 • Moroccans and the World
Thursday, July 29th, 2010
In this essay, Ahmed T.B. explores Moroccan emigration, both East, and West, and concludes that things are not always as they seem.
April 2010 • Couscous Djellabas and Tajines
Sunday, April 18th, 2010
Ahmed T.B. takes us through the passage of time to illustrate the development of modern Moroccan identity.
Ahmed T.B. offers suggestions for how Moroccan women can truly move forward in the 21st century.
February 2010 • Morocco at the Crossroads
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
It would be unjust to overlook Morocco’s outstanding progress in the past decade. The numbers the government spews out on a regular basis in its reports, mostly considered overblown by observers and analysts aside, the face of the country has positively changed. Multibillion dollar projects have spawned across the spectrum of industries affecting all [...]

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