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Kelly: The Longest War: Overcoming Lies and Indifference
Znet Article, July, 04 2012
Kathy Kelly
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We must civilize the world by examples of clear-sightedness and courage
Hass: Is The PA Afraid Of A Third Intifada?
Znet Article, July, 03 2012
Amira Hass
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The second intifada broke out not only because of resentment toward Israel, but also toward the PA. In West Bank refugee camps, it seems that resentment has returned
Fisk: President Morsi, A Rigged Ballot And A Fox's Tale That Has All Of Cairo Abuzz
Znet Article, July, 03 2012
Robert Fisk
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The army intelligence service is said to want a mini-revolution to get rid of corrupt officers
Amin: The Electoral Victory Of Political Islam In Egypt
Znet Article, July, 02 2012
Samir Amin
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The electoral victory of the Muslim Brotherhood and of the Salafists in Egypt (January 2012) is hardly surprising
Amin: Egypt: What Will Morsi Mean for Free Speech?
Znet Article, July, 02 2012
Shahira Amin
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Divorcing religion from politics will have to be a vital concession for Morsi to make if he wishes to win the support of the secularists who initiated the revolution
Gordon: Perpetual Peace
Znet Article, July, 02 2012
Neve Gordon
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Nave’s work evokes the possibility and the necessity of imagining differently in a war zone
Baroud: Redefining the Arab Spring
Zmag Article, July, 01 2012
Ramzy Baroud
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Examining the restructuring process
Cook: The Evil of Humanitarian Wars
Znet Article, June, 27 2012
Jonathan Cook
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Since 9/11, the United States and its allies in Europe have persuaded us that they are waging a series of “white hat” wars against “black hat” regimes in the Middle East
Fisk: Late For The Revolution, Muslim Brotherhood Take Over Tahrir Square
Znet Article, June, 27 2012
Robert Fisk
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The old days of Tahrir Square – the courageous power of a new and youthful Egypt – were lost
Fisk: Morsi Is No Revolutionary And Not Much Of A Nationalist. The Army Elite Has Already Laid Traps For Him
Znet Article, June, 25 2012
Robert Fisk
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Zaghloul might be missed today, after an election in which the words 'Islam'and 'security' seemed like interchangeable platitudes
Tugal: Egypt’s Emergent Passive Revolution
Znet Article, June, 25 2012
Cihan Tugal
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While the future of revolution in the new Egypt faces some tough challenges, it remains open-ended
Amin: Egyptians Return to Tahrir Square to Protest Military Power Grab
Znet Article, June, 21 2012
Shahira Amin
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Hundreds of thousands of activists returned to Cairo’s Tahrir Square
Al-Amin: The Future Direction of Egypt’s Revolution
Znet Article, June, 21 2012
Esam Al-Amin
Al-Amin's ZSpace page
Revolutions are ultimately about the simultaneous act of a great number of people who decide to stand up for the greater good of society over self-interest
Schechter: Just What We Don’t Need Now: Hollywoods’s New Hostage Thriller Glamorizes The Cia In Iran
Commentary, June, 20 2012
Danny Schechter
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Once again, mindlessness leads to malice in a search not for truth but box office revenues
Cooke: How to Complete Egypt's Revolution
Znet Article, June, 20 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The electoral process of Egypt has been proven a sham, and the working people will not so easily accept the same dictatorship with a slightly different face
Leverett: Deep-Sixing the China Option
Znet Article, June, 20 2012
Flynt Leverett
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How the Obama Administration is stalling its way to war with Iran
Fisk: Mubarak's 300,000-Strong Army Of Thugs Remains In Business Despite Elections
Znet Article, June, 19 2012
Robert Fisk
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The Long View: The military has played a shrewd game – insisting Mubarak go on trial while realigning supporters to preserve their privileges
Falk: Assessing the Israel Palestine Conflict on U.S.S. Liberty Day
Znet Article, June, 19 2012
Richard Falk
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A slightly modified transcript of a talk given on the evening of June 8, 2012 at the University Temple Methodist Church in Seattle
Fisk: Assad Will Breathe A Sigh Of Relief At Death Of Arab Spring
Znet Article, June, 17 2012
Robert Fisk
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The 1991 Algerian parallel is relevant: a poll won by Islamists, special powers for the army, torture
Khorshid: Does US Want Democratic Egypt?
Znet Article, June, 16 2012
Sara Khorshid
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The US brand of democracy propagated in Egypt is not meant to be genuine


