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Searches of NGO Offices in EgyptBetween the Fronts
The searches of international and local non-governmental organisations in Egypt not only serve to repress civil society, but are also an attempt by the military council to restore its own credibility. By Matthias Sailer
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Twelve Months after the Start of the Arab Spring
Year Two of the Rebellions
According to Middle East expert Volker Perthes, the phrase "Arab Spring" is misleading because the Arab World is only at the start of what will be a prolonged period of change. Perthes identifies four factors that will have a major influence on how things develop in the region
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The Arab League's Observer Mission in SyriaStaring into the Abyss
An effective way of exerting pressure, or nothing but a farce? Still in the early stages, or has it already failed? Many different questions are being raised overseas about the Arab League's observer mission to Syria, and the answers given by Syrians on the ground are equally varied. Hubertus Ecker has been finding out more in Damascus
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Interview with Haitham al-Maleh
''We Want the Syrian Regime to Be Further Isolated''
The Syrian human rights lawyer Haitham al-Maleh is calling on the international community to increase pressure on the Assad regime. Martina Sabra spoke to him about the West's sanctions policy, the Arab League's observer mission and the prospects for the Syrian uprising
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Interview with Ali al-Jallawi''Bahrain Has No Future under This Government''
Bahraini writer poet and writer Ali al-Jallawi criticizes his country's government, which he blames for stoking inter-confessional conflict and suppressing the democracy movement
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France's Controversial Law on ArmeniaEmpoisoned Relations
Trouble is brewing between Paris and Ankara: After the lower house of the French parliament recently passed a bill making denial of the Armenian genocide that took place during the First World War a criminal offence, Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan is accusing the French government of racism, discrimination and anti-Muslim sentiment. Bernard Schmid reports
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Interview with Mustafa BarghoutiPalestinians and the Path of Peaceful Resistance
Mustafa Barghouti is Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative "Al Mubadara". He believes that the Middle East peace process has failed and that Palestinians must now choose the path of peaceful resistance. But what exactly does that entail? Muhannad Hamed spoke with Mustafa Barghouti in Ramallah
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2011 in the Arab WorldNo Reason to Fear the Democratic Experiment
Will the Arab Spring end in an Islamist-dominated, backward-looking, grey winter? Despite the Islamists' recent successes in the first free elections in the Arab world, Loay Mudhoon feels that this is unlikely to be the case
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Iraq after the Withdrawal of US TroopsA ''Stable'' Country Teetering on the Brink
After the withdrawal of the Americans from Iraq, the governing coalition in Baghdad is imploding, the dispute between Shia and Sunni is escalating and several provinces are striving for autonomy. Birgit Svensson reports from Baghdad
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Protests in EgyptHoping for the ''Second Revolution''
Despite the first round of elections in Egypt, violence has escalated in recent weeks with young protesters clashing violently with the military. Egyptians are divided on the subject of the protests: some feel that the military must be forced to let go of the reins of power, while others yearn for peace and stability. Joseph Mayton sends us these observations from Cairo
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Israeli–Iranian RelationsDemagogues Sounding the Alarm
Since the publication of the latest IAEA report, which indicates more clearly than ever Iran's intention to build nuclear weapons, the sabre-rattling in Tehran and Jerusalem has got louder. Threatening gestures on both sides are nothing new, but the fact that they are also the product of internal turf wars in both camps is often overlooked. Joseph Croitoru sheds some light on the matter
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Interview with the Egyptian Activist Bouthaina Kamel''The Revolution Is Not Over as Long as the Military Rules''
The Egyptian journalist and presidential candidate Bouthaina Kamel is making serious allegations against the Egyptian military council, which she does not believe will hand over power after the elections. Ahmed Obeida spoke to her about these and other aspects of the situation in Egypt
By Ahmed Obeida
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