Arab Spring’s unintended consequences Bellingham Herald By ABEER MOHAMMED – The Institute for War & Peace Reporting BAGHDAD – One year after the start of uprisings collectively known as the Arab Spring, there are troubling signs that the movements that once promised to bring democracy to the region are … |
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The Arab Spring’s online backlash The Economist (blog) Several governments tried temporarily restricting or shutting off the internet during theArab Spring, and it should be no surprise that they are now looking for more permanent ways to limit its influence. Yet these stem from more than a simple desire … |
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Is the Muslim Brotherhood Plotting “Arab Springs” for Other Nations? The New American As Islamists solidify their control over Egypt in the aftermath of the “Arab Spring” of 2011, the chief law enforcement officer in Dubai is warning that the new rulers of Egypt plan to export their revolution to his country —and beyond. |
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Arab Spring Brings Steep Rise In US Attacks In Yemen NJ TODAY Covert US strikes against alleged militants in Yemen have risen steeply during the Arab spring, and are currently at the same level as the CIA’s controversial drone campaign in Pakistan, a new study by the Bureau reveals. At least 26 US military and … |
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Independent Panel Compares London Riots To Arab Spring, Highlights Hypocrisy … Techdirt They pointed out that the UK has pledged support for the open use of social media during the Arab spring uprising across the Middle East. “Mobile communications technology is continually evolving and new developments may benefit the police and … |
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KWES NewsWest 9 / Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, TX: newswest9.com | Fewer than… NewsWest9.com The summit is the first held by the 22-member League since the Arab Spring revolts began sweeping through the region more than a year ago. The turmoil forced the cancellation of last year’s summit. Since then, four perennials of the summit have been… |
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2010 photo of now-deposed Arab leaders encapsulates Mideast transformation Washington Post The photograph from an October 2010 Arab-African summit shows the leaders of Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Tunisia, all of them now deposed — and in one case dead — since the Arab Spring revolutions began sweeping through the Middle East last year. |
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Arab Spring ‘driving economic interest in Mena’ Trade Arabia While the Arab Spring had an immediate negative impact on the economy in the Mena region, its effect has been positive in driving higher interest in both economic and social development, a report said. A majority in the region said that the Arab Spring … |
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Arab spring News : Mar 29, 2012
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