Al Qaeda leader calls for revolt like Arab Spring in Pakistan CNN International (CNN) — Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is calling on Pakistanis to join the Arab Spring uprisings and revolt against their government, saying the country’s leaders are “slaves of America,” according to a recent video posted on jihadist forums … |
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Women After the Arab Spring Huffington Post (blog) The Arab Spring continues to blow winds of change in the Middle East. There is no doubt the direction these countries are heading in will affect Arab societies and personal rights. But recently, the focus has been on women in the aftermath of the Arab … |
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Arab Spring Organizers to Discuss Evolving Strategies March 22 at Sonoma State Patch.com The free event, titled “Arab Spring: Evolving Strategies,” is open to not only members of the campus, but anyone in the community who is interested in attending. The symposium, presented by the campus Model United Nations Delegation, will host speakers … |
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Zawahiri urges Pakistanis to follow Arab Spring allvoices The al-Qaeda chief advised Pakistanis to learn from the uprising in different Arabcountries like in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Libya and start a struggle against the people sitting at the helm of affairs. He said that Pakistan had become a … |
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Arab Spring a misnomer: Dr Akhtar Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: ‘Arab Spring‘ is a misnomer and the Arab World should be seen as going through a process of transition and transformation will take time, according to former World Bank, Middle East and North Africa regional president Dr Shamshad Akhtar. |
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Lastnight World: Al-Qaeda calls on Pakistanis to revolt Indian Express WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri has asked Pakistanis to revolt against the government and military by staging uprisings on the pattern of ‘Arab Spring‘ and labelled the nation’s army as “slaves of America”. Zawahiri surfaced after months … |
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Syria crisis causes Iran-led ‘axis of resistance’ to fray Alaska Dispatch On the ground, Syria’s day-to-day revolt may look like any other Arab Springrevolution, with widespread protests against the dictatorial rule of President Bashar al-Assad, and powerful military and security forces trying to crush them. |
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