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Arab spring News : Feb 26, 2012

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Clinton, overseas, doesn’t back down from Obama reelection comments
Fox News
Speaking Saturday in the first country to undergo the transformation of the “Arab Spring,” the nation’s top diplomat was answering a question from an audience member who asked how Arabs can trust candidates on both sides who “run toward the Zionist

Fox News
Shoot the journalists: Syria’s lesson from the Arab spring
The Guardian
The regime of Bashar al-Assad has learned the lessons of the Arab springwhen it comes to dealing with the media – both citizen journalists and international outlets. As the Committee to Protect Journalists noted in a 2011 report, the regime quickly

The Guardian
Fruit of Arab Spring lands in hands of Hamas
Tehran Times
Since the beginning of the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa, many have wondered whether the Palestinian resistance, especially the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, has been affected by the developments, and if so, to what degree.
Clinton: Fulfill Arab Spring’s promise
Newsday
World Newsday >; News >; World Clinton: Fulfill Arab Spring’s promise Published: February 25, 2012 7:53 PM By MATTHEW LEE. The Associated Press TUNIS, Tunisia — US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday warned of backsliding in the
Syrian Conflict Poses the Risk of Wider Strife
New York Times
PARIS — More than a year after it began, the Arab awakening has had its seasons. After a world-shaking spring, then on through summer, autumn and winter, one country after another — Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen — has toppled autocrats, with varying

New York Times
Clinton in Algeria: Democracy is the solution
Middle East Online
ALGIERS – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged US backing for democratic and economic development in North Africa Saturday as she toured the region that gave birth to the Arab spring. Clinton flew in to Algeria Saturday from neighbouring

Middle East Online
Clinton pledges US help to nurture democracy across Northern Africa
China Post
ALGIERS–US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday pledged US backing for democratic and economic development in north Africa as she toured the region that gave birth to the Arab Spring. Clinton flew into Algeria from neighboring Tunisia,
Clinton pledges US help for Tunisia reforms
Radio Netherlands
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged Saturday that Washington would help Tunisia rebuild its economy and cement democracy, as the cradle of the Arab Springstruggles with reforms. Clinton met Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki as she continued
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