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Arab spring News : Jan 27, 2012

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Arabs to Davos: invest in us, don’t fear us
Reuters
By Warren Strobel and Paul Taylor | DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Leaders of theArab Spring sought to assure the world’s elite in Davos that the rise of political Islam is not a threat to democracy, and pleaded for help creating jobs and satisfying 
Have the Arabs lost their Spring?
Telegraph.co.uk
Like Europe’s convulsions in 1989, the Arab Spring might serve to justify Churchill’s dictum: “Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount – and the tigers are getting hungry.” Not so, argues John R Bradley in After the Arab 

Telegraph.co.uk
Arab Spring, Fukushima star at hard-hitting Berlinale
Chicago Tribune
BERLIN (Reuters) – Social upheaval and political awakening will form the focal themes of the 62nd Berlin film festival, director Dieter Kosslick said, as films depicting the Arab Spring and Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear facility take centre stage.
Fayyad Says Palestinians ‘Marginalized’ by Arab Spring
BusinessWeek
27 (Bloomberg) — Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said efforts to achieve a state through peace talks with Israel have been “marginalized” by the Arab Spring and the financial crisis in Europe. “Conditions are not ripe for resumption 
Arab Spring turns into battle for power
The Voice of Russia
The praised Arab Spring, widely supported by the Western governments has not only failed to lead to the democratization of Arab countries but also contributed to the strengthening of the position of Islamists. Now the West is facing a new threat and, 

The Voice of Russia
Arab Spring in the offing in Punjab: Manpreet
Hindustan Times
PTI Manpreet Badal, who till last year was with the ruling Akali Dal as its finance minister in the coalition government, feels an Arab Spring is in the offing in Punjab to unseat the government headed by his uncle Parkash Singh Badal.
The Arab Spring is an opportunity for Israel
Daily News Egypt
The Arab Spring and the new landscape that has emerged in its wake have led to a number of developments, including genuine free elections in Tunisia. Yet many in Israel see the rise of the Islamic political party Al-Nahda as the precursor to strong 
Syria: Claims of ‘racial cleansing’ as 14 family members are killed
Telegraph.co.uk
Even by the numbing standards of Syria’s uprising, the most brutal of theArab Spring, the images are harrowing. By Adrian Blomfield, Middle East Correspondent Their faces battered and bloodied, the four children are laid out on a bed.

Telegraph.co.uk
Guardian Books podcast: Reading the Arab spring
The Guardian
Ahdaf Soueif explains what it is like to live in Tahrir Square, while the Guardian’s Ian Black – just back from in Syria – finds the books that offer the most nuanced picture of the Arab spring. Samir El-Youssef, co-founder of the new online literary 
Tunisia promotes coalition government for Arabs
CBS News
Tunisians launched the Arab Spring uprisings against autocratic rulers when they toppled President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011 — and they were the first to hold elections in October. Now, a human rights activist is president, and a 

 

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