Monthly Archives: February 2011

The mother of Bouazizi speaks in solidarity with the Libyan people

The mother of Muhammad Bouazizi speaks in solidarity with the Libyan people here.

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What Egypt & Tunisia Tell us About Iran

My article on Juan Cole’s Informed Comment: There has been much debate about whether the recent revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, especially in the latter, will produce a system resembling that of the Islamic Republic in Iran, which was born … Continue reading

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Dictators Stand Together: Saudi Arabia says it’s ready to help Bahrain’s rulers

If Saudi Arabia pledges to come to Bahrain and prevent the downfall of the dictatorship there, I say let the protests spread to all corners of Saudi Arabia so as to bog down the regime there while Bahrainis overthrow their … Continue reading

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Egypt is no longer committed to an alliance with Israel against Iran

Ha’aretz: A year and a half ago, an Israel Navy submarine crossed the Suez Canal on its way from Haifa to the Red Sea, where it conducted an exercise, and back. The unusual voyage reflected the growing strategic cooperation between … Continue reading

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Karroubi’s boldness

I have a lot of respect for Mehdi Karroubi. Don’t hold it against me, I don’t know his entire life story so this isn’t me endorsing everything he may have done, good or bad, but the way in which he … Continue reading

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The crackdown in Libya will only harden the opposition’s demands

Dictators abound in the region but Qaddafi is really something else. He’s not even subtle about cracking down. At least the Iranian and Egyptian governments, however unconvincingly, offered some denials or tried to blame other parties. The pro-regime  Al-Zahf al-Akhdar … Continue reading

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Human Rights Watch: 84 Dead in Libya in 3 Days

That’s more than what the opposition Green Movement claims to have died in the entire 6 months after the 2009 elections in Iran (though much more have been executed after the protests were stamped out) – Huffington Post: Disturbing new … Continue reading

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Footage of the Massacre in Yesterday’s Bahrain

See it here but brace yourself, it’s brutal and gruesome.

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Slogans from Victory March in Egypt Focus on Palestine

“To Jerusalem we are heading, Martyrs in the millions.” See the clip of the massive rally here. Is there still doubt about the vitality of pan-Arabism? Chants in Tunisia have been replicated elsewhere, protests in Egypt have focused on Palestine, … Continue reading

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US Wavers on Middle East Crisis

See the video here.

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Footage of Demonstrations in Libya

See the video here.

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Reza Pahlavi on Revolution

Reza Pahlavi, the one-time heir apparent to the Peacock Throne who pledged to work with then-Defense Minister Ariel Sharon to build a counter-revolutionary army in 1982 (a plan that was aborted after the Sabra and Shatila massacres in Lebanon forced … Continue reading

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Egypt: Thirteen new political parties expected to rise from ashes of revolution

AlMasry AlYoum:  The Egyptian political arena is witnessing  unprecedented activity following the 25 January uprising, with calls for the establishment of 13 new political parties. Political thinker Tarek Higgy said he had contacted Coptic political activist Michael Mounir to collect … Continue reading

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Protests Spread… Iran, Bahrain, Libya, Yemen…

See the video of protests in Bahrain here. See the video of protests in Libya here. Read the news about Iran here. Read the news about Yemen here.

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Colbert on Democracy in the Middle East

This is why I like Colbert more than Stewart.

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