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Arab spring News : June 25, 2012

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Wishful Spring Thinking or the Beginning of the End for Bashir?
TIME
Wishful Spring Thinking or the Beginning of the End for Bashir? Does a week of protests in and around Khartoum show that Sudan is facing its ownArab Spring?


TIME
BBC’s Arab Spring coverage ‘impartial’ but ‘could have been fuller’
BBC News
The BBC’s coverage of the Arab Spring was generally impartial but could have benefited from greater breadth and context, the BBC Trust says.


BBC News
Sudan protests ‘are no Arab Spring
News24
Sudan protests ‘are no Arab Spring‘| News24|Africa|News| Nine days of country-wide protests against high prices in Sudan are no “Arab Spring“, President 

Study: UK’s BBC Coverage of Arab Spring Could Have Given ‘A 
Hollywood Reporter
The public broadcaster’s use of user generated content and the repeated usage of the word “regime” were among the things criticized in a review.

Al Bashir: Protests are no Arab Spring
gulfnews.com
Khartoum: Nine days of country-wide protests against high prices in Sudan are no “Arab Spring”, President Omar Al Bashir said on Sunday, referring to a series 

Some heretical thoughts about the Facebook God, the Arab Spring 
Haaretz (blog)
For East Side Story:Haaretz.com is the world’s leading English-language Website for real-time news and analysis of Israel and the Middle East.


Haaretz (blog)
BBC Trust: coverage of Arab Spring needed more ‘breadth and 
The Guardian
Coverage ‘generally impartial’ but needed better signposting of user-generated content, trust report concludes. By Ben Dowell.


The Guardian
Women’s Arab Spring?
Washington Post
Muslim Brotherhood candidate wins Egyptian presidency.

Tunisia, the Arab Spring’s success story, should stand up to extremism
Globe and Mail
Print / License. The Arab Spring began in Tunisia, where – on the whole – it continues to prosper, by comparison with Egypt, Libya, Yemen and especially Syria.

Arab Spring for Sudan?
The Africa Report
Sudanese have occupied the streets for nine days now, in a nation-wide protest against the high cost of living, after a series of uprisings against regional 


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