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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    NEPAL LOSES PHONE, INTERNET AGAIN

    Rob M.
    2/19/2005

    Courtesy: RFN Radio Free Nepal has a roundup of news out of the country for today. The King has, again, cut the lines of communication, though it seems that service is coming back sporadically. The protests for Democracy Day have also been thwarted. The situation doesn’t look to be getting better soon.

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    NOTES FROM A POLISH ELECTION OBSERVER IN UKRAINE

    Rob M.
    2/19/2005

    I was just made aware of this website created by Marcin Skubiszewski, a man from Poland who participated as an election observer in Ukraine during the December 26 rerun. This website deals with his experience, including his impessions of the voting process and any irregularities that occurred. It is very detailed in all regards, and…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, China, Eastern Europe, Iran, Middle East, North Korea, Revolution Archives, Russia, Syria, Taiwan

    ALIGNMENT

    Daniel Holt
    2/19/2005

    In a sweeping post, The Faces of G comments on the new alignments: Several key anti-U.S. states have been more public in their movements and alignments. A week ago, North Korea boasted of its nuclear weapons. Syria and Iran get together to build a ‘common front’ Änothing new, just a PR stunt reallyÅ. Today, Russia…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    LEBANON OPPOSITION DECLARES INDEPENDENCE UPRISING

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Sweet: BEIRUT, 19 February 2005 ???????? The opposition parties in Lebanon declared an ???????uprising for independence??????? yesterday and called for the pro-Syrian government to step down so that a new government can be formed to oversee a Syrian military pullout. This escalated a war of words following former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri????????s assassination on Monday….

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  • Filed Under: Crazy People

    COMMENTERS ON MAIDAN CREEP ME OUT

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    In another installment of my series “Crazy People,” some of the people who comment on Maidan topics are rather creepy and unintelligible. While I like Maidan itself, one guy got rubbed the wrong way — a little too easily — when I wouldn’t compare Iraq and Ukraine. Start at the top and read downward. Let…

    Read more: COMMENTERS ON MAIDAN CREEP ME OUT
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    WE’RE NOT THE ONLY ONES

    Daniel Holt
    2/18/2005

    Ukrayinska Pravda comments: The biography of Yulia Tymoshenko can be learnt not only by the official chronicle, but by her photos as well. At the same time, every stage of her life can be distinguished exactly. The reason for this is that every stage of Yulia Volodymyrivna????????s life is indicated with the change of the…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States

    AMERICAN IDEALISM SERVES REALISTIC PURPOSES

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Bill Rice has posted his impression that America’s move toward idealism in foreign policy is indeed a realistic approach. I’m apt to agree. In the long term, trying for big dreams like freedom, democracy, and conquering tyranny are much more pragmatic, even incomplete, than simply settling for good short-term relations with “friendly regimes.”

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE HOLDS HEARING ON RUSSIA

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    In particular, some executives of YUKOS and MENATEP testified to the Senate, a huge blow to Putin in a hearing that is entitled “Democracy in Retreat in Russia”: The U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations held a hearing yesterday (February 17) on “Democracy in Retreat in Russia.” The star witnesses were Steven Theede, the embattled…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    DAILY BRIEFING ON IRAN

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Regime Change Iran’s news briefing is up, with quite a few items that are easily missed otherwise.

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    MORE REACTIONS TO LEBANON

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    There are a couple of more reactions to the events on Lebanon that I thought were worth reading. The first comes from Ali at Free Iraqi: It seems that the horrible crime that took place in Beirut won’t go unpunished. Despite the continues allegations of the Syrian and Lebanese government and the crocodile tears their…

    Read more: MORE REACTIONS TO LEBANON
  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives, Saudi Arabia

    SAUDI TAXI DRIVERS IN PROTEST

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    John Burgess posts what first seems like a pretty insignifcant story: JEDDAH, 18 February 2005 ???????? The Labor Ministry????????s recent decision to postpone for another three years the Saudization of taxi business infuriated Saudis working in the sector who have now sought the intervention of higher authorities. The drivers complained of the losses they said…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    PUTIN REGIME LOSING LEGITIMACY

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Lyndon Allin notes at once that Putin’s government is losing legitimacy and stomping on its own support, but a strong democratic movement doesn’t exist to topple him any time soon. Bright People in Senate Will Not Save Kremlin By Nikolai Petrov, Thursday, February 17, 2005. Page 9. Ä…Å Political stability now hangs by a thread….

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    UKRAINE JUSTICE MINISTER MAY RESIGN

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Veronica Khokhlova reports that she is not exactly sure why he wants to resign, but it seems to be about oil. Roman Zvarych said this on Channel 5 yesterday: I won’t allow any businessmen, who are also Ukrainian parliament members and hold very powerful positions in the oil refinery sphere, to interfere directly in the…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    MEDIA REMAINS UNFREE IN NEPAL

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Radio Free Nepal has a piece up regarding the tactics that news publications are using to get the word out. After a fortnight of the Royal Coup, I would like to comment on the media and their ???????bravery???????? in publishing or not publishing about the coup. Himal, a fortnightly newsmagazine that never failed to criticize…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQIS RECEIVING HARVARD “EDUCATION” ON AMERICAN IMPERIALISM

    Rob M.
    2/18/2005

    Winfield Myers emailed me to let me know about this post of his on Democracy Project. Harvard will be paying for six Iraqis to attend its institution for the weekend. A fantastic idea, in theory, until the curriculum became available: Getting full exposure to the typically busy life of a Harvard student, the Iraqi visitors…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    MORE ON UKRAINE’S CORRUPT PRIVATIZATIONS

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Previously it was unknown how many companies the government was going to review, but One Eyed Cat report that at least 3000 deals will be reviewed by the government for fraud. That’s definitely getting the job done quick! UPDATE: From the comments, a link to a similar article, but with a picture of Yulia.

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    A MUST-READ WEBSITE ON NEPAL

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Illegally blogging from his home country, the new Radio Free Nepal blog is doing news roundups and commentary on the situation there. Definitely one of the few sources of information available from there!

    Read more: A MUST-READ WEBSITE ON NEPAL
  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Revolution Archives

    DAILY BURMA

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Want to know what’s going on in Burma? Zed has got today’s update.

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    BUSH, LEBANESE OPPOSITION SAY SYRIA MUST LEAVE

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    For background on ex-PM Rafik Hariri, Wikipedia has it, and this post by Kirk H. Sowell is a great primer to Lebanon. I guess moral support really does help: BEIRUT (Reuters) – President Bush (news – web sites) called on Syria on Thursday to withdraw its forces from Lebanon as Lebanese opposition leaders vowed to…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    THE REAGAN REVOLUTION TO THE ORANGE REVOLUTION

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Aussiegirl posted some excerpts out of an article giving some background on Kateryna Yushchenko. I believe I’ve seen this article before, or one like it, back around December. It details a lot about how she worked in the U.S. government and has always held a deep commitment to seeing a free Ukraine. Check it out.

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives, Saudi Arabia

    THE WORD IN SAUDI ARABIA

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    John at Crossroads Arabia has been posting quite frequently, so I think it is only fitting to let you know about some some of them. First, he has an editorial on the lack of female participation in the Riyadh elections, then one how how Saudis view their country post-election. Also, here is one regarding who…

    Read more: THE WORD IN SAUDI ARABIA
  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives, Uzbekistan

    CENTRAL ASIA DEMOCRACY WATCH

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Nathan has got today’s update up with what’s going on there. And apparently Uzbekistan is developing a parliamentary opposition: Asliddin Rustamov, leader of the parliamentary faction of the People????????s Democratic Party, said at a press conference here on Wednesday that their faction regarded itself as the left wing of the political forces, represented in parliament,…

    Read more: CENTRAL ASIA DEMOCRACY WATCH
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    RUSSIA LOOKING FOR LEGITIMACY

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    David McDuff posts what a Russian MP says about Russia-Latvia relations being the worst out of all near abroad countries. Here is the part he posted, and what I consider very interesting: “This isn’t Russia’s choice, it’s Latvia’s,” he stressed. He said “calls to normalize relations have not been heeded by the Latvian side”. “We…

    Read more: RUSSIA LOOKING FOR LEGITIMACY
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    COURT REVERSES PRIVATIZATION OF UKRAINE STEEL COMPANY

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Yulia Tymoshenko was handed her first major victory against the oligarchs when the courts anulled the previous sale of Kryvorizhstal. 7 February 2005 — A Ukrainian court today ruled that the privatization of the country’s largest steel enterprise, Kryvorizhstal, was illegal. The decision paves the way for the 2004 sale — for a reported $800…

    Read more: COURT REVERSES PRIVATIZATION OF UKRAINE STEEL COMPANY
  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    WHY IS YULIA SMILING?

    Rob M.
    2/17/2005

    Aussiegirl says it’s because the new government is going to go forward on persuing the Gongadze case, as well as taking away Kuchma’s pension. I, on the other hand, believe she is wondering when us boys on the internet will leave her alone.

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