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A flood of plays by Middle-Eastern writers are revealing the dark side of the … The Independent A new wave of plays by Arab writers is hitting the British stage. Some are being seen first at Glasgow’s Òran Mór and then at Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre as part of this month’s One Day in Spring festival. Others, such as the immersive 66 Minutes in … |
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Avoiding Arab-Muslim heart of darkness London Free Press By Salim Mansur, QMI Agency The bloodletting in Syria should end any further romanticizing of the so-called “Arab Spring.” There is more ugly reality yet to see as Egypt’s experiment with the Islamist version of democracy unfolds. |
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U.S. stirring up its own problems in Mideast MyCentralJersey.com The horrible realities of what is blooming as a result of the “Arab Spring” in many of the Middle Eastern nations issetting in as misled people are making what are futile and misguided attempts at Sheria Democracy. Like falling dominoes countries one … |
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American jihad or the Osama effect: Has US become uglier & more corrupt power? Economic Times By Bennett Voyles It wasn’t the Arab Spring. Although he tried to claim credit for inspiring the movement, and some associates undoubtedly participated, it’s clear that the revolutions owed much more to Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook CEO, … |
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West doubtful of UN Syria peace push, no ‘Plan B’ Egyptian Gazette While the United States, Europe and Gulf Arab states have long said that Assad should step down, they lack any viable alternatives to the Annan plan to end the Syrian conflict, arguably the bloodiest of the “Arab Spring” uprisings that erupted last … |
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