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Analyst: Algerian Leader Smart to Lift State of Emergency – Voice of America

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

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Analyst: Algerian Leader Smart to Lift State of Emergency
Voice of America
On the one side, he has Libya and Egypt, and Tunisia on the other. It's change and adapt or face the same consequences as what is going on all around him,” said Salhani. “I think he has learned a lesson, the easy way, let's say, rather than wait for ...
Algeria officially lifts state of emergencyCNN International
Algeria lifts state of emergency after 19 yearsInternational Business Times
Bouteflika's response to his opponentsEnnahar

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The Middle East Channel: Help Tunisia first – Foreign Policy

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

Ahram Online

The Middle East Channel: Help Tunisia first
Foreign Policy
TUNIS, Tunisia — Arriving at the airport in Tunis, one finds it hard to believe a revolution took place here just over a month ago. Everything functions exactly as it should. Passports are stamped, bags are collected, and customs officials wave ...
Rejected by Swiss, Ben Ali son-in-law bought home in Canada in 2008Globe and Mail
Tunisia on track to democracy, risks remain: UNReuters Africa
Tunisia vow to win for 'liberators'AFP
Sunday Times.lk -TIME -BusinessLIVE
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U.N.: Tunisia must work for human rights – UPI.com

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U.N.: Tunisia must work for human rights
UPI.com
24 (UPI) -- UN officials said Thursday it is important for Tunisia's new government to represent all segments of society. Young people and women should be represented in a government with a distinct separation of powers between the judicial, ...

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Is Cameroon Next After Libya? – TPMDC

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Is Cameroon Next After Libya?
TPMDC
Anti-government uprisings have spread from an initial revolution in Tunisia to countries across the region, including Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, and Yemen. Could the revolutionary fervor be migrating outside of the Arab world as well? ...

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The Middle East Channel: Reflections on the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt – Foreign Policy

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The Middle East Channel: Reflections on the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt
Foreign Policy
An apparently frozen political and social situation has melted almost overnight in the heat of the popular upsurge that took over the towns and cities first of Tunisia and then of Egypt, and which is now spreading to other Arab countries. ...
Governments scramble to deal with anti-government protests across Arab worldThe Canadian Press
Pro-Democracy Protests Sweep Across Arab WorldArirang News
Fawaz Gerges: Saudi probably won't fall, but if it does the world will changeIndependent
Arab News -RIA Novosti -Fox News
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Tunisia-Egypt air bridge to evacuate Egyptian nationals from Libya – Al-Masry Al-Youm

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

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Tunisia-Egypt air bridge to evacuate Egyptian nationals from Libya
Al-Masry Al-Youm
The Egyptian government will establish an air bridge with Tunisia to evacuate Egyptian nationals fleeing violence in Libya over the Libya-Tunisia border, newly-appointed Manpower Minister Fahmi Ismail said on Thursday. In a statement to reporters, ...
Libya protests: Evacuation plans of foreign governmentsBBC News

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Spain’s Zapatero to visit Tunisia interim government – Reuters Africa

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

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Spain's Zapatero to visit Tunisia interim government
Reuters Africa
MADRID Feb 24 (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero will travel to Tunisia on Sunday and meet the interim government, the government said in a statement on Thursday, the first world leader to do so. ...
24/02/2011Spanish PM to visit TunisiaExpatica Spain

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The Arab 1848: A Long Time Coming – The Atlantic

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

Aljazeera.net

The Arab 1848: A Long Time Coming
The Atlantic
The spark for what appeared to be an overnight revolution in Tunisia came almost a month earlier when Mohamed Bouazizi, a street vendor, lit himself on fire after having his merchandise confiscated by a municipal officer. But before this, there were ...
'Volcano of Rage'The New York Review of Books
Foreigners flee Libyan chaosAljazeera.net
Scars show as Libya drowns in bloodAsia Times Online
Catholic Online -Business Area -Conducive Chronicle
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30000 flee Libya, mainly Tunisians, Egyptians-IOM – Reuters Africa

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30000 flee Libya, mainly Tunisians, Egyptians-IOM
Reuters Africa
"At least 30000 have left by the two land borders with Tunisia and Egypt," IOM spokeswoman Jemini Pandya told Reuters. Roughly 15000 of them have crossed into Tunisia, the vast majority of them Tunisian nationals, she said. ...
UN: 16000 people flee Libya to Tunisia (Extra)Monsters and Critics.com
Doug Saunders sends images from the Libya-Tunisia borderGlobe and Mail
Chaos as Refugees Arrive in Tunisia from LibyaNTDTV
Ahram Online -ReliefWeb (press release) -Voice of America
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30000 flee Libya, mainly Tunisians, Egyptians-IOM – Reuters Africa

February 24th, 2011 Comments off

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30000 flee Libya, mainly Tunisians, Egyptians-IOM
Reuters Africa
"At least 30000 have left by the two land borders with Tunisia and Egypt," IOM spokeswoman Jemini Pandya told Reuters. Roughly 15000 of them have crossed into Tunisia, the vast majority of them Tunisian nationals, she said. ...
UN: 16000 people flee Libya to Tunisia (Extra)Monsters and Critics.com
Doug Saunders sends images from the Libya-Tunisia borderGlobe and Mail
Chaos as Refugees Arrive in Tunisia from LibyaNTDTV
Ahram Online -ReliefWeb (press release) -Voice of America
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