Ghassan Tueni: The godfather of the Arab Spring Washington Post (blog) By David Ignatius Beirut — The tributes to Ghassan Tueni, the longtime editor of An-Nahar who died here Friday morning, will probably describe him as the greatest Arabjournalist of his age. He was certainly that, but he was also something more: He … |
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Al-Qaida leader’s wife praises women for Arab Spring Times of India DUBAI: The wife of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri praised Muslim women for their role in the Arab Spring uprisings and said the unrest would soon lead to an “Islamic Spring”, according to a rare message posted online on Friday. |
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Arab Spring states yearning for the past gulfnews.com In the course of the Arab Spring, hundreds of children have been killed and the number of widows and orphans has shot up, while people are still searching for bread to survive. One of the positive aspects of the development in visual media is that it … |
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Learning from Arab Spring Inquirer.net (blog) The advent of Arab Spring, starting in Yemen in December 2010 and blooming across the region in the following year, dramatized the common concerns confronting the region and the need to formulate a consensus on a collaborative strategy to address them. |
Arab spring News : June 8, 2012
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