Tag Archives: Egypt
The Turbulent 2011 at a Glance

The Turbulent 2011 at a Glance

Kourosh Ziabari
2011 was a turbulent year for the world. With chained revolutions in the Arab world, mounting financial crisis in Europe and the unprecedented wave of protests and mass demonstrations in the U.S. against the corporate system of the government which has long swallowed the rights of the defenseless majority of the people.

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Muslim Brotherhood Strongest Contender in Libya’s Coming Elections

Muslim Brotherhood Strongest Contender in Libya’s Coming Elections

by Franklin Lamb
A new edict issued by General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood organization in Egypt, Dr. Mohammad Badih in which he writes about the possibility of his movement imposing an Islamic Caliphate in accordance with the principles laid out the Mulsim Brotherhood founder.

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Catering to Caustic Comments

Catering to Caustic Comments

by Paul Balles
It’s extremely irritating to listen to war hawks in America or Israel lying about available intelligence to justify their calls for the death of thousands of innocent people.

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The Saudi Arab Spring Nobody Noticed

The Saudi Arab Spring Nobody Noticed

by Russ Baker
Amnesty International has accused Saudi Arabia of reacting to the Arab Spring by launching a wave of repression. In a report, the human rights group said hundreds of people had been arrested, many of them without charge or trial.

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The Arab Spring – Hello or Goodbye to Democracy?

The Arab Spring – Hello or Goodbye to Democracy?

by Alan Hart
Are we witnessing the fading to black of the prospects for freedom and democracy in Egypt, or, is resurgent people power going to make it impossible for the military to maintain its controlling grip?

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