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Their View: Arab Spring ushers in Islamist ascendancy
Las Cruces Sun-News
WASHINGTON – Post-revolutionary Libya appears to have elected a relatively moderate pro-Western government.
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Viewpoints: Arab Spring was the beginning of an Islamist revolution
Sacramento Bee
Post-revolutionary Libya appears to have elected a relatively moderate pro-Western government. Good news, but tentative because Libya is less a country than an oil well with a long beach and myriad tribes. Popular allegiance to a central national 
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Arab Spring Brings Islamist Ascendancy
Hartford Courant
The Arab Spring swept the Middle East and left the way open for well-organized Islamists to take control, says Charles Krauthammer.
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More than 30 held after Sudan protest: opposition
AFP
KHARTOUM — More than 30 people were arrested on Friday when police fired tear gas at a mosque which has become a focus of Arab Spring-style protests in Sudan, a senior opposition figure said. About 200 people were left inside the besieged Wad 
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Arab Spring demands change in UK arms policy: report
Al-Arabiya
Britain must exercise more caution in granting licenses for the export of arms to authoritarian regimes such as Bahrain in light of the Arab Springuprisings, a parliamentary report has urged. A Commons select committee review of export controls also 
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Islamists vs. Islamics — Arab Spring brings good news: democracy
Cape Breton Post
The good news about last weekend’s election in Libya, as relayed by the Western media, was that the “Islamists” were defeated and the “good guys” won. The.
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No Arab Spring revolution in Sudan: president
Coastweek
WHITE NILE, Sudan (Xinhua) — Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday reiterated that there would not be an Arab Spring revolution in Sudan, affirming that the protests against the recently adopted economic reform measures have reduced.
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DAVID GLEASON: How oil may spoil the Arab Spring
Business Day
What is now clear is that the so-called Arab Spring in Cairo was less of a democratic revolution than a palace coup. The military has been running the place since Muhammad Naguib threw out King Farouk in 1952; Anwar Sadat was assassinated by a Muslim 
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