Arab Spring Drives Up Global Numbers of Internally Displaced Voice of America April 19, 2012 Arab Spring Drives Up Global Numbers of Internally Displaced Lisa Schlein | Geneva A new report by the Norwegian Refugee Council finds 26.4 million people were internally displaced by conflicts around the world last year. |
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Arab Spring Drives Up Global Numbers of Refugees, Internally Displaced Middle East Voices It reports the Arab Spring uprisings are a key factor behind a significant rise in the populations who became uprooted from their homes in 2011. The report finds 3.5 million people were newly displaced during 2011, a jump of 20 percent from 2010. |
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Speaker: Arab Spring had roots in human dignity Edmond Sun Slackman spoke about the “Arab Spring: The Call for Change” Wednesday as part of the American Democracy Project. The event marked a week of celebration for the inauguration of Dr. Don Betz as UCO’s 20th president. As deputy foreign editor, … |
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‘A Year in Tahrir:’ Arab Spring and American politics discussed at WSU Arab American News DETROIT – A full-day conference awaited local activists, students, community leaders and other attendees at this past weekend’s ‘A Year in Tahrir: The Future of Arab Spring and Its Implications in the United States’ at Wayne State University. |
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Opinion: The future of the Arab Spring Associated Baptist Press By Jim Denison (ABP) — I am writing from Israel, where I lead a study tour each spring. From this vantage point, the status of the Arab Spring after a year is especially relevant. What is the future for this conflicted region? |
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Wary UAE tightens screws on Islamists Chicago Tribune … Wary of the Muslim Brotherhood’s growing influence in the Arab world, the United Arab Emirates is clamping down on Islamists, anxious they could be emboldened to challenge a government that has weathered “Arab Spring” uprisings unscathed. |
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Arab world unemployment rising after Arab Spring Haaretz By TheMarker and Agencies Unemployment in the Arab world will hit at least 16% in the wake of last year’s uprisings, reported Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, quoting a senior official in the Arab Labor Organization. The official, Mohamed Sherif Dawood, … |
Arab spring News : Apr 20, 2012
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