How Pro-Regime Forces Use Spyware to Target Arab Spring Rebels Wall Street Journal (blog) Amid brutal crackdowns against the Arab Spring, pro-regime forces have been using fake messages to install malware on activists’ computers that would allow them to monitor keystrokes and other activity, says Morgan Marquis-Boire, a security researcher at … |
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Tunisian economy makes tentative recovery CBS News Tunisian economic recovery is vital to the success of the democratic transition of this North African country of 10 million people that touched off the Arab Spring in 2011. The country, however, needs political stability to allow the economy to recover, while at the … |
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Copts in Egypt are watching and worrying Philadelphia Inquirer Long before the Arab Spring, Iraq’s historic Christian community had shrunk dramatically, as tens of thousands fled threats and bomb attacks by Islamist militias. The flood of refugees pouring out of Syria includes many of that country’s Christian minority, who … |
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The Inevitability of the Arab Spring Ya Libnan by Ghassan Karam. The uprisings in the Arab world did not take me by surprise. I am not implying that I knew, with any precision, when these uprisings would erupt but I am merely referring to the fact that I have been predicting such an upheaval for decades. |
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