5 February, 2011 — creative-i.info
4 February, 2011
- Time for action
- Egyptian Intifada is the “Old Arab Dream”
- Egypt`s revolution inspires Gaza’s youth
- After Egypt, Palestinian rivals turn to Facebook
- Fidel Castro: Mubarak’s fate is sealed
- Max Ajl, “Egyptian Protests, Grounded in Decades of Struggle, Portend Regional Transformation”
- Joel Beinin, “Was the Red Flag Flying There? Marxist Politics and the Arab-Israeli Conflict in Eqypt and Israel 1948-1965”
- Samir Amin, “Movements in Egypt: The US Realigns”
- Mohamed Gaber and Carlos Latuff, “Support the Revolution in Egypt” (Cartoon)
- Hossam el-Hamalawy, “Egypt: Defending the Revolution”
- Mona Seif Interviewed by Al Jazeera, “Egypt: ‘If We Decide to Give In Now, They Will Hunt Us One by One'”
- This is how democracy happens – the West on Egypt
- Egypt’s Revolution: Obama Backing Regime Change?
- Washington confirms holding talks with Egypt on Mubarak’s exit
- End U.S. support for Egypt’s dictatorship
- The Egyptian Tinderbox: How Banks and Investors Are Starving the Third World by Ellen Brown
3 February, 2011
- Suddenly peace is an asset?
- Blood and fear in Cairo`s streets as Mubarak`s men crack down on protests
- Violence engulfs Egypt
- Joe Klein and the Rotten Fruit of Arab Democracy
- The United States is Behind the Fall of Mubarak
- How About a Clean Break-with Israhell?
- Egypt: What a Mess
- Elections in Egypt might take place as early as August – Egypt’s VP
- Egypt health minister says 8 killed, 900 hurt in Cairo violence
- Mubarak turns his thugs loose on democracy protesters
- Newcastle: show solidarity with Egyptian people on Saturday
- Egyptians Ready, Americans Unready by Joel S. Hirschhorn
- The Heritage Foundation’s 2011 Index of Economic Freedom, “Iran Is Neither Egypt Nor Tunisia”
- Doha Al Zohairy, “Women Protesting in Tahrir Square”
- Tunisia, Egpyt… People’s Power shakes US regimes
- USA Today Shows How Not to Report on Egypt Protests
- Egyptian government talks to opposition
- “Egypt’s Tiananmen Square”
- “The True Face of Hosni Mubarak” Is Now Being Televised Across the World: Democracy Now! Reports Live From Downtown Cairo
- Journalists and Human Rights Activists Arrested and Beaten In Cairo Crackdown
- Israel’s envoy to the peace process supports Mubarak
- A Battle For Democracy: Sharif Abdel Kouddous Reports On How Anti-Government Protesters Are Resisting the Mubarak’s Regime Crackdown
- Eyewitnesses to a Massacre: Reports From Inside Tahrir Square as Pro-Mubarak Forces Open Fire on Protesters