6 convicted of watching Arab Spring videos to be sentenced in Zimbabwe CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN) — Six Zimbabweans convicted of conspiracy to commit public violence after they were caught watching footage of Arab Spring protests will be sentenced Tuesday. The Zimbabweans face six to 10 years in prison … |
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Sentencing delayed for 6 Zimbabweans convicted of watching Arab Spring videos Local 10 Sentencing has been delayed for six Zimbabweans convicted of conspiracy to commit public violence after they were caught watching footage of Arab Spring protests. They face six to 10 years in prison or a $2000 fine. Their attorney argued for lighter … |
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Spring or winter Hernando Today By LEN TRIA, UNCOMMON SENSE | Hernando Today The so called “Arab Spring” seems to be turning in the “Deep Freeze” of 2012. The recent vote of the Egyptian parliament to declare Israel as its number one enemy is a harbinger of things to come as a … |
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Six convicted of watching Arab Spring videos to be sentenced CNN (blog) Six Zimbabweans convicted of conspiracy to commit public violence after they were caught watching footage of Arab Spring protests will be sentenced Tuesday. The six face six to 10 years in prison or a $2000 fine. They were among 46 people arrested on… |
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Telcos and the Arab Spring Business Spectator The Arab Spring is seen by many of the governments in the region as a wake-up call for social and economic reforms and governments at the Arab Summit were urged by the Emir of Qatar and others to use ICT to address some of these issues. |
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Zimbabwe Activists Convicted of Plotting Egypt-Style Protests Voice of America … activist and University of Zimbabwe lecturer Munyaradzi Gwisai, and five other social rights activists, were on Monday found guilty of conspiracy to commit public violence after they watched and discussed Arab Spring news broadcasts last February. |
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Egypt votes to pay $16600 to those wounded during Arab Spring msnbc.com (blog) By msnbc.com staff Egypt’s new parliament voted Monday to compensate protesters who were seriously injured during the Arab Spring uprising, Reuters reported. Each victim will receive $16600 as part of the parliament’s overall push to pay damages to … |
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