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Apr 28, 2011

LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen News, Apr 28, 2011

Can God save the Arab kings?
The Guardian
The regimes most seriously challenged by popular protests – in Tunisia,
Egypt, Yemen, Libya and Syria – have all been republics. This may seem
odd to Europeans whose revolutions over the centuries have been mainly
about overthrowing kings. ...
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'US provoking China and Russia in Mediterranean'
Tehran Times
And the release of WikiLeaks cables shows that the Americans are involved
in stirring up unrest in Syria. We didn't stir up unrest in Egypt or
Bahrain or Tunisia or Saudi Arabia. We probably are responsible for the
unrest in Yemen because we were using ...
<http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=239577>
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Embattled Arab Leaders Decide It's Better to Fight Than Quit
New York Times
The wave of Arab uprisings, which began with popular protests that quickly
ousted entrenched autocrats, has evolved into deadly confrontations in
Libya, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, with leaders willing to use sustained
lethal force against a public ...
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/world/middleeast/28arab.html>
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World Press Freedom Day
Caribarena Antigua
In many countries in the region including Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen,
Bahrain and Syria. The Internet is serving as a catalyst for journalists,
activists, and citizens alike to connect with each other and share their
stories and calls for change with ...
<http://www.caribarena.com/antigua/world/103-world/97285-world-press-freedom-day.html>
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Arab Spring: Update On The Middle East
DrJays.com Live
Egypt's citizens wasted no time in following their fellow North Africans'
footsteps to freedom. Young men and women answered the call to action with
a huge demonstration on January 25, when thousands converged on Cairo's
Tahrir Square and demanded ...
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Link TV
The Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from
the Middle East including, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian
Authority, Iraq and Iran. By Mosaic News Tonight, al-Alam reports on the
ongoing violence in Bahrain. ...
<http://www.linktv.org/mosaic/20110427/mosaic-news-04-27-11-world-news-from-the-middle-east>
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It's spring; enjoy festival, freedom
The Daily Advertiser
Egypt's ruler is out, and Yemen's ruler is on his way out. Syria, Bahrain
and especially Libya have proven to be tougher cases. These revolutions
seem almost as regular as the budding of the trees. In June 2009, Iranians
took to the street to protest ...
<http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20110428/OPINION/104280316>
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Early Reforms a Buffer Against 'Arab Spring' Protests
University of Virginia
Since February, popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have forced the
leaders of those countries to cede power. Violent protests in Libya, Syria,
Yemen and Bahrain are threatening leaders in those nations. Mekouar said
King Mohammed VI has improved ...
<http://www.virginia.edu/uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=14871>
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