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Arab spring News : Jan 12, 2012

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The Arab spring was foreshadowed in fiction
The Guardian
So, in six novels, the troubles of the Arab world are laid bare. Perhaps local and foreign intelligence that was taken by surprise by the Arab springshould start reading fiction instead of spying on people! Boulaq Dakrour.

The Guardian
Arab Spring revolution: what next?
euronews
Do you think that the conflicts associated with the Arab spring will eventually result in more democratic government in those countries ?” I think we have to look at each national situation individually, because it’s not the same in every country.

euronews
Arab Spring: A year of protest
FRANCE 24
A year ago a Tunisian uprissing brought an end to the 23-year reign of dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and gave birth to the Arab Spring, which has seen widespread changes across the Muslim world. AFP – A year ago a Tunisian uprissing brought an end

FRANCE 24
FEATURE-Anger at squalid housing unleashes Algeria protest
Reuters
* Clashes with police in provincial town * Residents say they live in poverty despite energy wealth * Algerian government wary of contagion from “Arab Spring” By Christian Lowe LAGHOUAT, Algeria, Jan 12 (Reuters) – Every time it rains, Fatina Binoun
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No Bloom of Economic Freedom in Middle East/North Africa’s Arab Spring
Heritage.org
12, 2012—So far, at least, economic freedom has not flourished in the Arab Spring. Economic freedom declined significantly during 2011 in the Middle East/North Africa region, according to the 2012 Index of Economic Freedom, published annually by The
Tunisia Film Festival Glimpses Into Arab Spring
NBC Los Angeles
Middle East observers dubbed the months of rioting and regime overthrow that spread across the region the “Arab Spring,” a historic movement whose actions and implications continue to this day. “We don’t feel like this is done yet; it’s not over,” says
Arab Spring boosts global death toll for journalists in 2011
YubaNet (press release)
11, 2012 – The Arab Spring boosted the global death toll for journalists in 2011, making it one of the bloodiest years for the news media worldwide. The International News Safety Institute recorded 124 journalists and other media workers killed in 40
Morocco’s elected government vies with king’s men
The Associated Press
Powerful King Mohammed VI has made a flurry of appointments to his royal cabinet in recent weeks, men who look poised to challenge the new government’s power and, critics say, threaten democratic progress unleashed by the Arab Spring.
Zakaria: The real threat in the Middle East
CNN (blog)
Assessing the Arab Spring barely a year after it had begun, Netanyahu announced triumphantly that it had failed, that events had confirmed his extreme suspicion about the pro-democracy movements in the region. The Arab Spring was moving the Middle East

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