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LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen News, Jun 06, 2011

Fighting chance
Fundweb
The world was taken by surprise when pro-democracy protests started in
Tunisia and even more astonished when they spread to Bahrain, Egypt, Libya,
Syria, Yemen and beyond. Many experts had long concluded that
authoritarianism was too embedded in the ...
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Woe unto Africa as colonialism is reborn!
Daily Monitor
Tunisia's Ben Ali and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak are now history while Libya's
Muammar Gaddafi, Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh and Bahrain's King Hamad and
his Premier Sheikh Khalifa al-Khalifa are struggling to remain in power.
Elsewhere, leaders in Jordan, ...
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PETER MCKAY: Just William's a fool to trust this cosy club on despots
Daily Mail
Since their main outside ally, the United States, abandoned the dictators
of Egypt and Yemen, Gulf council members have agreed to support each other
in the face of popular uprisings. Saudi Arabia sent troops to quash the
uprising in Bahrain. ...
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Egypt: The Revolution Blows Up
Newsweek
A wave of protest swept through Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan, and Syria.
Rebellion turned into full-blown civil war in Libya. The same seems close
to happening in Yemen. Western journalists flocked to Cairo's Tahrir Square
and wrote euphoric articles ...
<http://www.newsweek.com/2011/06/05/egypt-the-revolution-blows-up.html>
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Embattled Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh urged to make exit deal
The Guardian
If Saleh is finished, he will come to be seen as the latest scalp of the
"Arab spring" – which since January has seen the overthrow of the
presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, repression in Bahrain and anti-regime
unrest in Libya and Syria. ...
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Arabs see Yemen as turning point for uprisings | News by Country ...
He vowed not to leave Egypt and now faces graft and murder charges.
Protests have spread, notably to Yemen, Syria, Libya and Bahrain, where
other Arab ...
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