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LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen news, May 05, 2011

Could we be next?
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
We are witnessing a firestorm of unrest in the Muslim world — first in
Tunisia, next in Egypt, currently in Libya, Bahrain, Yemen and Syria, and
in the future, possibly in Jordan and even Iran. But what about right here
in the USA? ...
<http://www.postindependent.com/article/20110505/VALLEYNEWS/110509936/1083&ParentProfile=1074>
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Revolts set tough tests of rights and wrongs
Sydney Morning Herald
Egypt's army was unwilling to fire on protesters, but Bahrain, Yemen and
Syria have shown a capacity to do whatever it takes to quell revolt. Scores
have been killed in Bahrain and Yemen, and hundreds in Syria. The
military's siege of the Syrian city ...
<http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/editorial/revolts-set-tough-tests-of-rights-and-wrongs-20110504-1e8ci.html>
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Fatah-Hamas accord: All eyes on Cairo
The Guardian
Even Europeans will try to restrain the Palestinians in view of Libya,
Syria, Yemen, Iran, etc. They are afraid of chaos. 3) For the next two
pre-election years Obama administration will not hardly back direct
anti-Israeli pressure campaign for the ...
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/05/fatah-hamas-accord-eyes-cairo>
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A 60-Second Guide To The Arab Spring: Who's In, Who's Out And Who's
Barely ...
The Business Insider
A brutal government crackdown has so far kept Assad in power but many
believe Syria is headed for civil war. Bahrain: An uprising by the
kingdom's Shia majority population represents a significant threat to
Bahrain's Sunni royal family, which has ruled ...
<http://www.businessinsider.com/a-60-second-guide-to-the-arab-spring-whos-in-whos-out-and-whos-barely-hanging-on-2011-5>
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Demographic patterns and structural change in North Africa and the Middle
East
Citizen Economists (blog)
The political revolution, influenced by democratic upheaval in Tunisia and
Egypt, facilitated the attempts to overhaul the autocratic regimes in
Bahrain, Syria, Yemen and Libya. One of the most interesting and
highlighting puzzles to resolves is which ...
<http://www.citizeneconomists.com/blogs/?p=7547/>
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