Arab Spring is a nightmere for the rest of the World. CNN (blog) The US and it’s NATO allies need to butt out of the so-called “Arab Spring” but unfortunately, won’t do so and therein lies the problem!!! In this part of the world everything is bad for the women, whether a revolution or status quo. |
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Arab Spring bleeds deeper into Africa Asia Times Online Though the Libyan conflict in 2011 was lumped in with the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain and elsewhere in the Arab world as yet another front in the mushrooming “Arab Spring“, it became immediately clear that Libya, due to both its geographic … |
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Arab Spring asylum seekers surged into EU in 2011 Reuters Africa By Claire Davenport BRUSSELS, March 23 (Reuters) – Asylum seekers from Arab Spring countries and West African nations suffering civil strife surged into Europe last year at a time when European politicians are talking about re-tightening border … |
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Rebellious Spring, Murderous Winter CounterPunch This is perhaps no truer anywhere on earth than in the Middle East and northern Africa. Indeed, there is even a phrase describing this fact. That phrase is “the Arab Spring.” Exactly what the phrase “Arab Spring” means is still open for discussion. |
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Syria’s Assad in firm control after a bloody year Boston.com In many ways, the successful ouster of four other leaders in the wave of Arab Springuprisings contributed to an air of inevitability to Syria’s conflict — that the uprising must end, one way or another, with the leader’s fall. |
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11:36 World Socialists discuss “Arab Spring” in Istanbul meeting www.worldbulletin.net The Special Committee on the Arab World meeting is being hosted by the main opposition Republican People’s Party on March 23-24 in İstanbul. The Socialist International’s (SI) meeting on the Arab Spring, scheduled to span two days, started in İstanbul … |
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Predicting Iraq’s future CNN (blog) One new possibility is that Arab–Spring-type uprisings could also bring forward new politicians or even old ones like al-Sadr, which would result in either a swift Islamist takeover as in Libya or more likely a slow-motion takeover, as in Egypt. |
Arab spring News : Mar 23, 2012
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