Sudan breaks up protest, blames Zionist plot Chicago Tribune KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese police fired teargas at protesters angered by rising prices on Sunday, witnesses said, after a senior official accused “Zionist institutions” of fanning anti-government demonstrations which echo Arab Spring unrest elsewhere. |
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Sudan blames Zionist-American plot for unrest Reuters KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan accused unnamed Zionist institutions on Sunday of fanning anti-government protests as it tries to snuff out disturbances which echo Arab Spring unrest elsewhere.For two weeks, |
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Arab Spring, American summer: Foreign students visit Michiana, tell their stories South Bend Tribune SOUTH BEND — Menna, 20, paid no attention to politics until the Egyptian revolution started on Jan. 25, 2011.”We never imagined the president would be overthrown,” said the young medical student, |
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Jordan’s king urges Islamists to contest election Fox News Islamists have made gains all over the region after Arab Spring uprisings and show increasing strength in Jordan. Abdullah promised that in the future, the parliament would select the prime minister — a main opposition demand. He insisted that “reform… |
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Will political unrest in Khartoum lead to military adventurism? Sudan Tribune June 30, 2012 — It appears that the Arab Spring is finally reaching Khartoum as the NCP regime grapples with economic and political turmoil being manifested by student-led protests. The people of Sudan are finally beginning to see the NCP government … |
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The West can’t be Sphinx-like Hindustan Times The Arab world has recently gone through its most anxious period since the start of theArab spring 19 months ago. Only when the success of the Muslim Brotherhood and revolutionary forces candidate, Mohammed Morsi, over Hosni Mubarak’s prime minister,… |
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Sudan police teargas anti-government protesters AngolaPress Protests against government spending cuts have spread outside the capital in the past two weeks, with many protesters chanting “The people want the downfall of the regime” – the refrain of last year’s Arab Spring. In power since 1989 and one of the … |
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JEM rebels support peaceful character of Sudan’s protests Sudan Tribune … fight the Sudanese army in Darfur and South Kordofan, like the other political groups are forced to determine their position from this popular unrest which is conducted by independent youth groups impacted by the spontaneous character of the Arab … |