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Arab spring News : Apr 17, 2012

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Iranian Arabs are simmering!
Arab News
By ARAB NEWS It seems that the Arab Spring has reached Iran albeit on an unnoticed pace. Ahwaz youth residents have finally decided to make their voices heard. They declared Friday a “Day of Rage” to express their ethnic ambitions and aspirations in
Mideast airlines recover from Arab Spring, but challenges remain
AME Info
The Middle East’s aviation industry has weathered the ill-effects from theArab Spring, but the sector’s recovery is fragile and it faces challenges on several fronts, said Tony Tyler, director-general of the International Air Transport Association

AME Info
Syria regime finances cut in half by sanctions, France says
CBS News
Special Section: The Arab Spring The actual size of Syria’s financial reserves isn’t known, but it was believed to be around $17 billion at the start of the uprising in March 2011. Juppe didn’t specify how much of Syria’s finances were impacted by

CBS News
RIPPLE EFFECT: Turkish Tourism Feels Brunt Of Arab Spring
Kipp Report
Gunay said his country was keen to promote regional tourism in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. “The Arab Spring reflected both positively and negatively on Turkish tourism. Last year, some of the reservations from Egypt and Tunisia shifted to Turkey,

Kipp Report
Social media powering modern protests: Experts
Times of India
From the Pink Chaddi campaign in 2009 to the Kashmir uprisings or the Arab Springlater, internet has given new means of expression to protestors across the world, according to experts. NEW DELHI: From the Pink Chaddi campaign in 2009 to the Kashmir
Foreign Policy: The Arab Spring’s Best Photos
NPR
by The Editors Above, a rebel fighter celebrates as his comrades fire a rocket barrage toward the positions of troops loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi on April 14, 2011, west of Ajdabiyah, Libya. Above, a rebel fighter celebrates as his comrades
Obama envoy to Middle East George Mitchell to speak at the U. of Utah
Salt Lake Tribune
By Brian Maffly Former US Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell visits Utah this week to discuss the unfolding revolutions associated with the Arab Spring and other conflicts in the Middle East, which promise to be felt in the United State in the form
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