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Is the Arab Spring Good News for Christians?
Patheos
In this first part of a new series, an expert on the Middle East explains the perils of the Arab Spring for Middle Eastern Christians. By Kurt J. Werthmuller, January 09, 2012 “Like” the Patheos Evangelical Page on Facebook to receive today’s best 

Patheos
Amnesty International slams western reactions towards Arab Spring
Ahram Online
Concluding this section of the report, Amnesty International exposed the double standards it claimed are present across all the major uprisings taking place in the Arab World in 2011. It wrote that the “disjuncture between the words and deeds of 

Ahram Online
The Arab Spring of Saudi Cinema?
Bikya Masr
In the end of 2010, before the events of Tunisia escalated into the Arab Spring uprisings that also reached Saudi Arabia, the magazine of the European Network of Young Cinema, published an interesting article titled “Springtime for Saudi Cinema? 

Bikya Masr
Nigeria: Will the Arab Spring Move South?
AllAfrica.com
Yes, the first anniversary of the Arab Spring, a spring that has forced many Arabs, young and old, man and woman onto the streets, was celebrated recently. At the time she asked the question, the Egyptians were on the move again, this time, 
Uganda: The Arab Spring Kept African Rulers Shifting On Their Seats
AllAfrica.com
When news spread around the world about the fall of Ben Ali’s regime in Tunisia, African dictators were left wondering. It happened so fast, and I should say so easily that they could not easily digest it. At this time, some people were referring to 
Arab world still in turmoil
People’s Daily Online
By Ma Xiaolin (People’s Daily Overseas Edition) January 2012 marks the first anniversary of the beginning of the Arab Spring, a rare wave of political upheavals sweeping across the Arab world, which stretches from North Africa to West Asia. 
Turkey, Israel, Iran—Winners and Losers from Arab Spring
The Epoch Times
There is strong pro-Palestinian sentiment among the Arab populace, which will make it harder for post-Arab Spring leaders to advocate peace with Israel. (Khaled Desouki /AFP/Getty Images) WASHINGTON—Arab Springupheavals have not only affected the 

The Epoch Times
Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood
CounterPunch
PLUS The Arab Spring started there, but why’s a huge US embassy going up in Tunis? PLUS Terror, domination and meat – factory farms and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act PLUS The rise and fall of Cesar Chavez. by RAMZY BAROUD There was an 
Gaza leader promises ‘difficult days’ for Israel
AFP
TUNIS — The prime minister in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Sunday promised “difficult days” for Israel, and at a rally in Tunis urged Arab Spring revolutionaries to fight for an independent Palestine. Ismail Haniya received an ovation from the crowd 

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