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Showing posts with label rebellion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rebellion. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Syrian Government Forces Launch Fresh Attacks Against Deraa ProtestersTHE OBSERVER: Mosque in Deraa comes under fire as groups opposing President Assad call for army to lead transition to democracyThe Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad sent fresh troops on Saturday to pound the besieged southern city of Deraa, as a new opposition group appealed to the army to help the transition to democracy.Tanks
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Inside Story: Syria's Military AssaultOn Monday the Syrian army advanced into the southern city of Deraa. In a statement the government said troops had been deployed on the request of citizens who were worried about "armed extremists".
Inside Story presenter Dareen Abughaida discusses with guests: Najib Ghadbian, a professor of Political Science at the University of Arkinsas; Hassan Nafaa, a
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Inside Story: Morocco Reforms, Too Little Too Late?Observers do not believe Morocco will be another Egypt, Tunisia or Libya. But demonstrations are growing, and the next few months could be crucial for the country's future.
Inside Story presenter Emike Umolu discusses with guests: Lahcen Haddad, professor at Mohamed the Fifth University in Rabat; Stefan Sie-manowitz, a journalist specialising
Monday, April 25, 2011
Inside Story: Battle for MisurataLocated in western Libya, Misurata has become the most dramatic battleground in the country's uprising which began in February.
But there has been confusion - while Colonel Muammer Gadaffi's forces announced a withdrawl from the city on Friday, they have continued to bombard the city.
Inside Story discusses with guests: Faraj Najem, a Libyan author and
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Unruhen in der arabischen Welt: Die Aufstände nehmen kein EndeFRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE: Jemens Präsident Salih kündigt seinen Rücktritt an, in Libyen feiern die Rebellen die Befreiung Misratas - und in Syrien lässt das Regime Oppositionelle verhaften. Auch an Ostern geht der „Arabische Frühling“ weiter.Nach sieben Wochen zermürbender Kämpfe haben sich die Soldaten des libyschen Machthabers Muammar
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