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COLUMN: Yemen’s quiet Arab Spring Clarksville Leaf Chronicle WASHINGTON — In the turbulent annals of the Arab Spring, last weekend’s ceremony in Yemen was so quiet it was barely noticed. But it marked the transfer of power from an aging autocrat who had ruled his country for 34 years to a new leader who’s … |
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One Year After Arab Spring, the Middle East Needs Christ’s Message of Peace Huffington Post (blog) With battles raging in Syria, the Arab Spring is no longer the popular hopeful movement it was a year ago. Just as the popular protests for human rights were spreading from Tunisia to Egypt and across the Middle East last year, I visited a Christian … |
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Arab Spring: a year later The Daily Titan Today, protests and revolutions in these countries have earned them the moniker the “Arab Spring.” However, the question as to whether these numerous countries can ultimately weather such a transition is yet to be determined. |
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The Arab Spring: lessons and conclusions GlobaliaMagazine (rt) A year ago the world witnessed a new phenomenon – nearly simultaneous demonstrations against authoritarian regimes in many Arab countries. The Arab Spring was initially received with hope for positive change. People in Russia sympathized with … |
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Islamist ‘Arab Spring‘ Radicals Find Support in the White House Crosswalk.com (blog) Now 15 months after the Middle East revolutions began, where are the Arab Springheroes? Egyptian intellectual Essam Abdallah has a provocative reason why no democracy heroes have emerged: The US Islamist lobbies with an ear at the White House have … |
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Arab Spring at Anthony’s Oxford Student By Jonathan Mayo | Last updated: 13:19, 01/03/2012 ‘The Arab Uprisings One Year On: Voices from the Ground’, a conference hosted at St Anthony’s College on Wednesday, saw political activists from Tunisia, Egypt and Libya converge to take part in a … |
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Arab spring News : Mar 1, 2012
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