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Arab spring News : Mar 13, 2012

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The Arab Spring – Senegalese Echoes?
AllAfrica.com
By Jeggan C. Senghor, 13 March 2012 In an earlier reflection, I examined the domino-effects of the Arab Spring on Sub-Saharan African countries and the conditions that should exist if effective and radical change is to ensue (New Africa Analysis, 
Arab Spring leaves Israel increasingly isolated
Press TV
And through its aggression and its attacks against the Palestinians, definitely, Israel is becoming more isolated and more boycotted by the Arab Spring and the Arab governments.” A prominent professor says Israel’s attacks on innocent Palestinian 

Press TV
What the Arab Spring did to hotels
The Economist (blog)
COM’s annual survey of hotel prices paints a rather muddied picture of the Middle East in the later stages of the Arab Spring. The survey looks at the average prices paid around the world by British users of the hotel-booking site.
Arab Spring hasn’t changed Egypt
Washington Times
I am disappointed but not surprised that an Egyptian military tribunal acquitted Ahmed Adel, an army doctor who was accused of performing a virginity test on a female protester while she was in detention (“Egypt acquits ‘virginity test’ military doctor 

Washington Times
Enemies Of Internet Named By Reporters Without Borders
RedOrbit
Arab Spring, the name given to a cascade of revolts across the Arab world, is changing the face of internet freedom, according to Reporters Without Borders. An annual report classifies as “enemies”, countries that severely curtail freedom of expression 

RedOrbit
Arab hotels: a flight to safety?
Financial Times (blog)
Tourism in Egypt and Tunisia was battered by last year’s Arab Spring: but could the North African countries’ loss be Oman’s gain? It seems so, according to a report released on Tuesday by Hotels.com. A survey of more than 140000 properties worldwide 
Arab Spring reflects greatest human freedom enlargement: UN
Kashmir Watch
ISLAMABAD – The UN Security Council describing ‘the Arab Spring‘, a combination of pro-democracy movements in North Africa and Middle East, as ‘most significant event of early 21st century’ predicted its implications to be ‘deeper’ for the 
New visa for Arab Spring nationals in the UK
Kuwait News Agency
LONDON, March 13 (KUNA) — It was announced here on Tuesday that new strict visa rules have been introduced for travelers from countries caught up in the Arab Springunrest. Under the changes Syrian, Libyan and Egyptian citizens will have to apply for 
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