Arab Spring freeing many, but women are still repressed
Arab Spring hits the West Bank
Arab Spring hits silver screen at Venice festival
Tunisia designs its democracy, painfully
Zimbabwe AIDS campaigner launches test case against prisons, police over …
Fayyad: This is not the Palestinian Spring
How Did Morocco Survive the Arab Spring
Sudan joins Arab spring – ‘Elbow Lick Friday’s’ rock the regime
Arab Spring freeing many, but women are still repressed
Kearney Hub
I had it right when I speculated what last year’s Arab Spring would bring. Following Iran’s example, it was easy to see that every time a secular dictator was toppled, an Islamic theocracy would step in. And that’s a recipe for disaster regarding women .
Arab Spring hits the West Bank
World War 4 Report
Arab Spring hits the West Bank. Submitted by WW4 Report on Fri, 09/07/2012 – 00:17. Palestine Theater · Arab Spring · Israel · West Bank. Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad on Sept. 6 announced he would resign if that was the will of the…
Arab Spring hits silver screen at Venice festival
AFP
By Dario Thuburn (AFP) – VENICE, Italy — Arab cinema is witnessing a new wave of creativity in the wake of the Arab Spring..
Tunisia designs its democracy, painfully
Huffington Post
… document are already threatening to tear apart the ruling alliance of secular and religious parties that hold Tunisia precariously together, a year and a half after it started the pro-democracy wave of uprisings across the Middle East known as the …
Zimbabwe AIDS campaigner launches test case against prisons, police over …
Washington Post
Muzanenhamo, who has been HIV-infected for 18 years, was freed without charge in March 2011 after police arrested bystanders at a lecture in Harare on the Arab Springthey claimed was in preparation for a revolt in Zimbabwe. In court documents relea
Fayyad: This is not the Palestinian Spring
Ma’an News Agency
RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said Thursday that the protest movement focused on his economic …
How Did Morocco Survive the Arab Spring
Middle East Online
Many observers of the “Arab Spring” wonder why this phenomenon has taken violent forms in some Arab countries, while taken non-violent forms in others. To me, the answer holds in one word – “legitimacy.” Wherever legitimacy was lacking, demonstrations …
Sudan joins Arab spring – ‘Elbow Lick Friday’s’ rock the regime
In Defense of Marxism (blog)
Clearly mindful (and no doubt apprehensive) of the protesters’ slogans referencing the Arab uprisings as well as two previous popular intifadas that have removed military regimes, President Omar al-Bashir quickly insisted that this is ‘no Arab Spring …