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The Arab Spring: The Root Causes?
Al-Manar TV
At the end of 2010 and the beginning of the 2011, a series of demonstrations and protests began to rise in the Arab world. These protests have become known as the “Arab Spring” (Ashley 2011), or, as someone else called it, the “Arab awakening”

Al-Manar TV
Maldives: Arab Spring In The Reverse? – Analysis
Eurasia Review
This is the Arab spring in the reverse and the leader was toppled not by the people but by the machinations of the opposition with a few disgruntled Police and Army Officers. It is not clear as to who used whom- the Islamists and the disgruntled Police
Arab League calls on UN Security Council to send peacekeeping force to Syria
Haaretz
Resolution to bring an end to Arab League monitoring mission, calls for Arab states to implement tighter economic sanctions, halt diplomatic cooperation. By Reuters Tags: Bashar Assad Syria Arab League Arab Spring The Arab League called on Sunday for

Haaretz
How about an ‘Arab Spring‘ at the MSRB?
InvestmentNews
With people around the world fighting and dying for the right to vote, it is sad that democratic elections seem increasingly rare in the US securities industry. Specifically, I am referring to the process of electing board members to the 21-person
Like the Arab Spring, Male Spring ousts Nasheed
Sunday Times.lk
There are clear signs that the winds of Arab Spring, that originated in Tunisia and spread to many countries including Egypt Libya, and now Syria are spreading far out. It had even blown to the Indian Ocean. The rapid growth of social media and

Sunday Times.lk
US government looks to mine social media to combat terrorist attacks, uprisings
Fox News
Hundreds of intelligence analysts already sift overseas Twitter and Facebook posts to track events such as the Arab Spring. But in a formal “request for information” from potential contractors, the FBI recently outlined its desire for a digital tool to
The Image That ‘Speaks For’ The Arab Spring?
MidEastPosts
It stands for Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, for all that happened in the Arab Spring. But it shows a private, intimate side of what went on. And it shows the role that women played, not only as care-givers, but as active people in the movement.
China’s concerns over Syria: What is the reason for insistent support?
Sunday’s Zaman
The stance on Syria recently taken by China, one of the countries that has been most affected by the Arab Spring and which, along with Russia, vetoed a UN draft resolution seeking to condemn the growing pressure being applied to protesters by the
Hundreds in London join day of action to support Arab Spring protesters
The Independent
The prospect of loneliness is probably one of the biggest fears that humans have to contend with. Mo… Director James Watkins and screenwriter Jane Goldman discuss how they kept up the constant high leve… These are the most uncertain times in living
Two US activists deported to New York from Bahrain
Telegraph.co.uk
By Our Foreign Staff The activists were arrested at a demonstration to mark the first anniversary of bloody Arab Spring protests on Saturday and forced by police officers on to a flight on Sunday morning. The women spent the seven hour flight bound to

Telegraph.co.uk

 

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