Thursday, November 21

Arab Spring News of the day : Nov. 22, 2011

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Egypt protests and Arab Spring: live
Telegraph.co.uk
14 of Tunisia’s president in the first of the “Arab Spring” uprisings, anti-government protests, publicised on social media websites, begin across Egypt. Thousands of demonstrators voice anger, complaining of poverty and repression in a “Day of Wrath”. 

Telegraph.co.uk
Arab Spring: Tunisia holds inaugural session of assembly
Telegraph.co.uk
The 217-member assembly, the first elected body produced by the Arab Spring, was expected to confirm a deal whereby the Islamist Ennahda party and two other parties split the country’s top three jobs between themselves. Ennahda’s Hamadi Jebali is to 

Telegraph.co.uk
Arab Spring will just bring upon Islamist dictatorships
Ha’aretz
Most of the [Arab] intellectuals] realize, even if they deny it, that most of what was said in the most recent Arab Human Development Report is true.” So if you were thinking that the so-called Arab Spring was going to fix all that, well, you’d better 
LEAD: Arab Spring tops agenda of Turkish president’s visit to Britain
Monsters and Critics.com
London – Syria and the renewed turmoil in Egypt were at the top of the agenda of talks between Britain and Turkey, with Turkish President Abdullah Gul arrivomg on a three-day state visit Tuesday. Gul and his wife Hayrunsia were given a full military 
The Energy Report – ARAB SPRING SPRUNG
International Business Times
By Phil Flynn | November 22, 2011 2:40 PM GMT Ah another sign of spring. No, not the weather but the Arab spring. While oil got slammed yesterday on European Sovereign debt woes and fears that France may get a downgrade, the focus today may be on a new 
WCC Holds Debate On Arab Spring
Patch.com
Westchester Community College hosts a debate on the impact of the Arab Spring on our world. By Monica Orbe There was a packed house at WCC’s debate on the Arab Spring. There was a packed house at WCC’s debate on the Arab Spring
The Middle East makes an assessment of Arab spring
Examiner.com
–The NEW YORK TIMES reported yesterday that the “scheming royal family of Bahrain” believes that they were almost overthrown last spring. Critics of the situation in that country say that a complete whitewash of crimes will condemn that country to 
Arab public opinion 2011
Foreign Policy (blog)
And Arab publics remain broadly supportive of uprisings around the region, and guardedly optimistic about the future. The Obama administration’s efforts to grapple with the Arab spring seem to have improved Arab views of the United States to some 

Foreign Policy (blog)
Bahrain on edge before report on protest crackdown
The Associated Press
Admissions of excessive force against protesters and promises of more inquiries were part of a pre-emptive narrative ahead of Wednesday’s highly anticipated report on the Gulf’s main Arab Spring uprising, which also has become a flashpoint between 

The Associated Press


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