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What Obama could not possibly say

Posted by seumasach on May 20, 2011

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

21st May, 2011

Facts on the ground will decide whether the United States really “values the dignity of the street vendor in Tunisia more than the raw power of the dictator”.

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Al-Jazeera staged huge rally in Moscow against Bashar al-Assad

Posted by seumasach on May 17, 2011

Voltairenet

4th May, 2011

On the 1st of May 2011, the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news network broadcasted images of an enormous demonstration in Moscow in solidarity with Syrian democrats, calling for the overthrow of president Bashar al-Assad. Muscovites in the crowd interviewed by news channel, sternly condemned “a regime which sheds the blood of its own people.”

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Arab journalists quit in protest against anti-Syrian propaganda

Posted by seumasach on May 17, 2011

Voltairenet

13th May, 2011

The major pro-western Arab satellite channels are painting the situation in Syria like an implacable repression by the government against the legitimate revolt of its people. This version is all the more credible in the absence of any public debate.

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Tahrir carnival returns amid calls for national unity

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2011

Al-Ahram

13th May, 2011

As the day dies, tens of thousands still throng Tahrir Square chanting for “Solidarity with the Palestinian Intifada” and “National Unity.”

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La Contre-révolution au Proche-Orient

Posted by seumasach on May 12, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

11th May, 2011

Un clan saoudien, les Sudairi, est au cœur de la vague contre-révolutionnaire lancée au Proche-Orient par les États-Unis et Israël. Dans une vaste synthèse, parue en épisodes dans le plus important quotidien de langue russe, Thierry Meyssan dresse depuis Damas le tableau général des contradictions qui agitent cette région.

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Bahrain topples its own people

Posted by seumasach on May 10, 2011

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

11th May, 2011

March 14, 2011, will go down in history as the infamous day when the House of Saud launched – with full United States backing – a vicious counter-revolution designed to smash the Gulf chapter of the great 2011 Arab revolt. (See Exposed: The US/Saudi Libya deal Asia Times Online, April 2, 2011).

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Bahrain: International stands humiliate Al Khalifa, Saudi occupiers

Posted by seumasach on May 8, 2011

Bahrain Freedom Movement

6th May, 2011

As the Al Khalifa dictators and the Saudi occupiers continue their crackdown against the people of Bahrain, the regime is facing difficult choices. On one hand the international pressures are mounting despite the American and British support. President Obama called Bahrain’s dictator earlier this week to warn him against pursuing the destructive path of human rights violations, the continuing detention of the medical staff including doctors and nurses and against the sectarian cleansing. Despite their arrogance, the Al Khalifa were forced to release some of the female medical staff despite their earlier fabrication of stories to incriminate them. There are growing feelings that the world is finally beginning to discover the full extent of the Al Khalifa crimes and to take firm stands against this bloodthirsty regime.

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Lawyers sue Bahraini regime at Hague

Posted by seumasach on May 7, 2011

PressTV

7th May, 2011

May al-Khansa, a Lebanese lawyer representing a number of her European colleagues, told journalists earlier that the world should not turn a blind eye on the human rights violations in Bahrain.

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‘ME awakening yields Palestine unity’

Posted by seumasach on May 1, 2011

PressTV

1st May, 2011

A senior Iranian official says the recent unity agreement between the two Palestinian main factions, Fatah and Hamas, is the result of Islamic awakening in the Arab world.

“Unity between the two Palestinian movements, Fatah and Hamas, to achieve national reconciliation and form a Palestinian government is one of the most significant consequences of the Islamic awakening in the region (Middle East and North Africa),” Secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei told IRNA on Sunday.

The Iranian official predicted more of such developments in the region as a result of the Islamic awakening.

On April 27, the Palestinian factions issued a statement, saying they had reached an “understanding” in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to set up a transitional unity government and hold elections.

On the future of Iran-Egypt ties, Rezaei made a reference to the willingness among the both countries’ officials to expand mutual ties, describing the prospect as “promising.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rezaei discounted the possibility of the West’s and NATO’s success in their attempts to disintegrate Libya.

The senior Iranian official, however, warned that in case the oil-rich part of Libya is separated, the other parts of the country will be almost a barren desert where poverty will severely harm the people.

In recent months, a wave of revolutions and anti-government uprisings has swept the Arab world.

In January, a revolution in Tunisia ended the 23-year ruling of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In February, another revolution led to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after three decades of authoritarian rule.

Other revolutions have erupted in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, while more anti-government upheavals have swept Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait and Algeria.

Meanwhile, more Arab countries are expected to witness similar revolts.


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Britain’s Royal wedding fiasco and its “dirty little secret” in Bahrain

Posted by seumasach on April 26, 2011

Finian Cunningham

Global Research

26th April, 2011

The British royal wedding is turning swiftly into a public relations disaster, with news that Bahrain’s Crown Prince is respectfully turning down his invitation to the event because of the “situation reigning” in the Persian Gulf kingdom.

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Iran eyes mediation role in Bahrain

Posted by seumasach on April 21, 2011

Kaveh Afrasiabi

Asia Times

221st April, 2011

“America is trying to sow discord among Shi’ites and Sunnis… they want to create tension between Iran and Arabs… but their plan will fail.” Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad in a speech on Monday to mark national Army Day.

After weeks of rising tensions with Saudi Arabia over its military intervention in Bahrain, Iran plans to reposition itself as a mediator rather than a suspected interloper in the political impasse gripping the tiny island.

Behind Tehran’s plan is a firm conviction, reflected in Ahmadinejad’s speech on Army Day, that the United States

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