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Arab spring News : Jan 6, 2011

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Arab spring uprisings reveal rift in Hamas over conflict tactics
The Guardian
Tensions are mounting between the Hamas leadership based in Gaza and its exiled chief over the organisation’s future strategy in the wake of the popular – and largely non-violent – Arab spring revolutions and the success of Islamist parties in

The Guardian
The Cafe – Tunisia: The Arab Spring’s success story?
Al Jazeera
Tunisia inspired ordinary people to take to the streets from Morocco to Baghdad, and similar revolutions have toppled the leaders of Egypt and Libya. Tunisians are now trying to figure out the move from revolution to a democratic function state.
Where is Japan’s Arab Spring?
Mainichi Daily News
Michael Woodford, former President and CEO of Olympus Corp., speaks to reporters on Nov. 23 after arriving in Japan. (Mainichi) Who could have foreseen in January 2011 that the rule of Moammar Gadhafi, Hosni Mubarak and Zine El Abidine Ben Ali,

Mainichi Daily News
Turabi sees imminent Arab Spring in Sudan
Sudan Tribune
Al-Turabi was incarcerated for three months last year after he made a similar prediction that the “Arab Spring” contagion would eventually spread to Sudan if the government continued to resist calls for reforms. Referring to that occurrence,
Iran still has hope for the Arab Spring
The Daily Star
By Jamsheed K. Choksy When the Arab uprising began in December 2010, leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran were quick to claim credit, declaring their 1979 revolution as its “religious and ideological progenitor.” Iran’s ayatollahs proposed that
Arab Spring is a Conflict between Religion and Nationalism
Family Security Matters
The enthusiasm for the Arab Spring and its birth of democracy in the Middle East gives me heartburn. What we hoped is not what we got. Now, as disillusion sets in, not only ours, but also that of the young demonstrators (particularly young women) who

Family Security Matters
Rai criticizes ‘imported’ Arab Spring
The Daily Star
BEIRUT: Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai Friday said a genuine Arab Spring, rather than one driven by foreign influence, was yet to come. Rai called on Christians in the Levant to join hands with Muslims to build a democratic nation based on human rights

The Daily Star
Tadawul seen testing resistance above 6400 points
Arab News
They expected regional stocks to remain captive of the euro debt crisis, the Arab Spring revolts and the prospects of the world recovery. “I believe investors are currently focusing on the fourth quarter results and annual earnings to decide the
The Turkish Model: Can It Be Replicated?
NPR
by Peter Kenyon Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) has been enthusiastically received by Arab Spring countries that look to Turkey as a potential model. Here, Erdogan hosts Mustafa Abdul Jalil, chairman of the National Transitional
Prosecution demands death for Egypt’s Mubarak
The Associated Press
The demand for the death penalty at the 83-year-old former president’s trial played to the widespread resentment of Mubarak among Egyptians who hoped that punishment for his oppressive rule would be fruit of the Arab Spring.

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