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Middle East / North Africa Newslinks for 21 February, 2011
A collection of news, analysis and opinion from the independent media on events sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. Continue reading
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Bahrain Independent Newslinks 20-21 February, 2011
21 February, 2011 — creative-i.info A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Bahrain from the independent media (unless otherwise noted) 21 February, 2011 Military Resistance 9B18 21 February, 2011: Specialist Smith Got It Right Bahrain unrest to continue until government resigns – opposition White flags with the word ‘peace’ fluttered in Pearl Square + Continue reading
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Egypt Independent Media Newslinks 20-21 February, 2011
21 February, 2011 — creative-i.info A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media (unless otherwise noted) 21 February, 2011 From the Gulf to the Ocean – The Middle East is Changing Union solidarity with Egypt Egypt’s cauldron of revolt Middle East Protests, Violence and Strikes Continue THE FIRE SPREADS IN Continue reading
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Bahrain Independent Newslinks 20-21 February, 2011
21 February, 2011 — creative-i.info A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Bahrain from the independent media (unless otherwise noted) 21 February, 2011 Military Resistance 9B18 21 February, 2011: Specialist Smith Got It Right Bahrain unrest to continue until government resigns – opposition White flags with the word ‘peace’ fluttered in Pearl Square + Continue reading
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Egypt Independent Media Newslinks 20-21 February, 2011
21 February, 2011 — creative-i.info A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media (unless otherwise noted) 21 February, 2011 From the Gulf to the Ocean – The Middle East is Changing Union solidarity with Egypt Egypt’s cauldron of revolt Middle East Protests, Violence and Strikes Continue THE FIRE SPREADS IN Continue reading
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Bahrain Independent Media Newslinks
20 February, 2011 — creative-i.info 20 February, 2011 Bahrain: An Escalation of Bloodshed by Finian Cunningham + Bahraini protesters fired upon Ahlulbayt TV, “Bahrain: This Is NOT a Sectarian Revolution” (Video) Carlos Latuff, “The Beginning of the End of the Bahraini Regime” (Cartoon) Robin Yassin-Kassab, “Syria Speeding Up” Bahrain: An Escalation of Bloodshed 19 February, Continue reading
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Egypt Independent Media Newslinks 19-20 February, 2011
20 February, 2011 — creative-i.info 20 February, 2011 Egypt: Struggle enters new a phase Across the Middle East the Fall of the Zionist Running Dogs! Robin Yassin-Kassab, “Syria Speeding Up” Muhammad Nusair, “Photo from Egypt: ‘Egypt Supports Wisconsin Workers’” Africa: Global NATO Seeks To Recruit 50 New Military Partners The Independent: Robert Fisk: These are Continue reading
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Middle East Media Links for 19 February 2011
20 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Tunisia Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Egypt Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Yemen Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Bradley Manning Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Wikileaks Newslinks for 19 February, 2011 Continue reading
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Tunisia Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Tunisian grants general amnesty Washington Post By BOUAZZA BEN BOUAZZA AP TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia’s transitional government approved a general amnesty of the country’s political prisoners Friday, the prime minister said, in a move likely to free those convicted under tough anti-terrorism laws. … www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/18/AR2011021804682.html Continue reading
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Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — creative-i.info BAHRAIN: VIDEO: Protesters shot as government seeks to smother protests Los Angeles Times Internet videos show peaceful protesters in Bahrain coming under fire as reports surface that the government used live ammunition Friday to repel anti-government demonstrators attempting to retake a main square from which they had been violently ousted Continue reading
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Wikileaks Newslinks for 19 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — creative-i.info WikiLeaks: RCMP probed baby-smuggling ring Toronto Sun By Thane Burnett, QMI Agency Hidden in bureaucratic language and straight facts in newly released dispatches from overseas cables leaked by WikiLeaks is a chilling story of baby snatching that may run from Egypt to Canada. The cables point out that on … www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2011/02/18/17333591.html Continue reading
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Bradley Manning Newslinks for 19 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Why Bradley Manning Matters Subversify By grainnerhuad Published: February 18, 2011 Posted in: Featured, Headline, News In the wake of all the coverage of Julian Assange it seems we have collectively swept US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning under the rug. In fact in everyday conversation on the … subversify.com/2011/02/18/why-bradley-manning-matters/ Continue reading
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Yemen Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 19 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Rival Yemen demonstrators fire in air in Sanaa Reuters By Mohamed Sudam SANAA (Reuters) – Supporters and opponents of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh fired shots in the air during rival demonstrations in Sanaa on Saturday, a day after five people were killed in protests against his 32-year rule. … Continue reading
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Egypt Independent Media Newslinks 18-19 February, 2011
A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media Continue reading
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Egypt Independent Media Newslinks 18-19 February, 2011
A selection of news, analysis and opinion on Egypt from the independent media Continue reading
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Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 18 February, 2011: Bahrain police attack a “massacre”: top Shi'ite cleric
18 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Protests Swell at Bahrain Funerals Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON MANAMA, Bahrain—Mass antigovernment demonstrations in Bahrain entered their fifth full day Friday, as four funerals took place simultaneously around the capital, and opposition leaders said the government’s violent crackdown had … online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704900004576151632161951462.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Continue reading
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Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 18 February, 2011: Bahrain police attack a “massacre”: top Shi’ite cleric
18 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Protests Swell at Bahrain Funerals Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON MANAMA, Bahrain—Mass antigovernment demonstrations in Bahrain entered their fifth full day Friday, as four funerals took place simultaneously around the capital, and opposition leaders said the government’s violent crackdown had … online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704900004576151632161951462.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Continue reading
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Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 18 February, 2011: Bahrain police attack a “massacre”: top Shi’ite cleric
18 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Protests Swell at Bahrain Funerals Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON MANAMA, Bahrain—Mass antigovernment demonstrations in Bahrain entered their fifth full day Friday, as four funerals took place simultaneously around the capital, and opposition leaders said the government’s violent crackdown had … online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704900004576151632161951462.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Continue reading
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Bahrain Mostly Mainstream Newslinks for 17 February, 2011
17 February, 2011 — creative-i.info 4 Dead in Bahrain Crackdown Voice of America Riot police stormed the main square in Bahrain’s capital, Manama, early Thursday, driving out thousands of demonstrators who had set up camp demanding sweeping political change for the island kingdom. Witnesses say at least four people were killed. … www.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/Riot-Police-Attack-Bahrain-Protesters-116368869.html Continue reading
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Tunisia mostly mainstream Newslinks for 17 February, 2011
17 February, 2011 — creative-i.info Tunisia. Egypt. Bahrain? New York Times Husain (I’m omitting some last names to protect those involved) said that Tunisia and Egypt awakened a sense of possibility inside him — and that his resolve only grew when Bahrain’s riot police first attacked completely peaceful protesters. … feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=c7ee2028165bd0f0f1060d856090d583 Continue reading