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Egypt: Another colored revolution or a people’s revolution

February 15th, 2011
Frank Koeksal A lot has been said about the events that have unfolded in the Middle East and in particular Egypt over the last few weeks. Shades of another coloured revolution in a similar form that took place in the former Soviet Republics has been… more »

Egypt's Military Declares Martial Law

February 15th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman World headlines are worrisome. On February 13, London's Guardian headlined Egypt's military rejects swift transfer of power and suspends constitution," saying: Ruling generals rejected protester demands, saying they intend "to rule by… more »

Renewing the Patriot Act

February 14th, 2011
Michael Collins Renewing the Patriot Act: The Patriot Act will be renewed this week. What is the Patriot Act? The government claimed that it was a vital law necessary to protect us against future terrorist acts. Who would oppose that? Shortly after 9/11… more »

Egypt at Dawn's Early Light

February 14th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman What's unfolding looks different than what protesters demand. World headlines partly reflect it, mostly outside America, especially on US television reporting an illusion of change, when, in fact, coup d'etat rule is in charge, headed… more »

Rights groups weigh in on Mubarak resignation

February 14th, 2011
Mary Shaw On February 11, Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak stepped down, leaving the Egyptian military in charge until a new government can be established. Mubarak's resignation came after more than two weeks of protests in which the people of Egypt… more »

Tourism Boycott for Egyptian Reforms

February 14th, 2011
Joel S. Hirschhorn How wonderful that the Egyptian dictator Mubarak has finally stepped down. But there are considerable uncertainties about when and how a fully functioning democracy that benefits ordinary Egyptians, especially the poorest, will be… more »

Will democracy in Egypt benefit the Palestinians?

February 13th, 2011
By Alan Hart For decades, and despite much rhetoric to the contrary, American-led Western policy has been to prefer Arab dictatorship (authoritarianism in various forms) to Arab democracy. This preference was determined by two main assessments. One was… more »

Canadian Sovereignty, Our Sovereignty, Is Not A Left/Right Issue!

February 13th, 2011
By: Mike Stafford- NAURESISTANCE.ORG My Canadian friends.. I beg of you.. please DO NOT let them turn the common security perimeter, new border vision deal into that! Both The Liberals & Conservatives Have Been Working On The Consolidation Of North… more »

Hold the Celebration: Egypt's Struggle Just Began

February 13th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Hopefully beneath celebratory euphoria, Egyptians know ousting Mubarak was simple, especially since Washington long wanted him out. Covertly with Egypt's military, it facilitated long-planned regime purging for with new faces under… more »

Cairo and Jerusalem

February 13th, 2011
Gilad Atzmon "It was the moral force of non-violence” stated President Obama in his first comment on the revolution in Egypt. Yet it is far from being clear who was the Egyptian Mandela, Gandhi, or Martin Luther King? I guess that in Cairo it was the… more »

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