Tag Archives: Arab Nightmare

Watch: putting human faces to the Syrian revolution

Not Anymore: A Story of Revolution While Read more [...]

Syria’s secular rebels are there, if you care to look

Syrian researcher Bassma Kodmani Read more [...]

Documentary: Ground Zero Syria – pain, blood and sorrow

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What Egyptians think about the dispersal of Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins

So much has been spoken and written Read more [...]

Lifting the mist on the Egyptian crisis

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Nureddin Sabir explains why the arguments most commonly deployed by the Western media and various leftists, liberals and right wingers regarding the Egyptian crisis do not stand up to scrutiny. Read more [...]

Remembering what the bloodshed in Egypt is about

Everyone who cares for Egypt is stunned Read more [...]

Worldwide social activism demanding change

Brazil protests Graham Peebles views the people’s movements sweeping the globe, from Occupy to the Arab Spring and the protests in Brazil and Turkey, arguing that a new spirit of revolution is afoot. Read more [...]

What is Hamas afraid of?

The Israeli parliament has taken Read more [...]

Syria, Egypt and the grand dilemma

Egypt and Syria Uri Avnery says the choice of who deserves moral support in Egypt and especially in Syria may no longer be between black and white or shades of grey but shades of black. Read more [...]

Egypt’s no-win dilemma

Amid the fast-moving developments Read more [...]