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French TV Reporter’s Death Highlights Journalism Dangers of Arab Spring Voice of America January 12, 2012 French TV Reporter’s Death Highlights Journalism Dangers of Arab Spring Lisa Bryant | Paris The death of French television reporter Gilles Jacquier in Syria adds to a mounting toll of journalists killed, detained and attacked as they … |
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Five myths about the Arab Spring Washington Post When the Arab Spring began a year ago, the Western world was shocked. On the surface, it had seemed that liberty had bypassed the Arabs; they had seemed resigned to tyranny. But once unleashed, the upheaval knew no restraint, and there were mayhem and … |
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TIMELINE-Arab Spring-a year that shook the Arab world Reuters AlertNet Jan. 14, 2011 – After days of clashes in Tunisia in which dozens are killed, and having made empty promises of reforms and elections, President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali flees to Saudi Arabia. Jan. 28 – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak orders troops and … |
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Turning The Arab Spring Into An Arab Success Eurasia Review After the euphoria with which the uprisings were greeted in the West – and the hope for change they generated even beyond the Arab world – many people are now wondering what kind of change the Arab Spring really ushered in. … |
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Provisions Shortage Sparked Arab Spring Gold Seek The fact is, that today, we’re one poor harvest, one Black Swan event away from a food supply catastrophe and a repeat of the food shortages that caused the Arab Spring. These facts should be on everyone’s radar screen. Are they on yours? |
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Foreign Policy: The Struggle For Dignity NPR The self immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi, which sparked the Arab Spring, has caused many people to see the conflicts through a humanitarian lens. Yemeni anti-government protesters shout slogans during a rally. The self immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi, … |
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Savir’s Corner: Syria after Assad Jerusalem Post By URI SAVIR In many ways Syrian rebellion is most significant symptom of Arab Spring, given the fully totalitarian, nationalistic nature of the Assad regime. Like Mubarak, Ben Ali and Gaddafi, Bashar Assad is doomed to fall from power. … |
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