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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Morocco, Revolution Archives

    THE MOROCCAN ISLAMIC-DEMOCRACY EXPERIMENT

    Daniel Berczik
    1/18/2006

    ‘Lo everybody. I am back after a long, long hiatus from this fine blog (incidentally, I was present at the birth) and wanted to point to a subject that is near to my heart. My daughter spent this past Summer in Morocco, studying Arabic and sociology. I have to admit that I was unprepared for…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CUBAN EXILE ENDS HUNGER STRIKE

    1/18/2006

    Ramon Saul Sanchez just announced that he ended the 12-day hunger strike. The decision follows major developments in Washington. The White House agreed to meet with Cuban exile leaders on ”wet foot,dry foot” policy. However, Val of Babal???? agrees with Songuacassal, who says that it’s not yet over and won’t be until the wet/dry foot…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REPORT FOCUSES ON U.S. AGAIN

    Rob M.
    1/18/2006

    I almost forgot that it’s been exactly one year since Human Rights Watch released it’s year 2005 report on global human rights abuses in which its highlight focus, despite everything else going on in the world, was the abuses at Abu Ghraib. Well, fire up the grill and pop open a beer, because their year…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA FLAG CHICANERY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/17/2006

    No one, not even north Americans or Mexicans, waves the national flag quite as intensely as Venezuelans do. The three bright primary colors and the halo of seven white stars, en masse, on a bright blue day, is a spectacular sight vividly illustrative of the anti-Chavez opposition. The photo at the side of Daniel’s blog…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    GIVING MULLAHS THE FINGER

    1/17/2006

    Young Iranians defy the Islamic Republic by having fun (boys and girls mixed) skiing and chatting among each other. Many of the girls also ignore the mandatory veil! See the photos here

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CUBA NEWS ROUND-UP

    1/17/2006

    I know that I’m not the first to write about the wet-foot/dry-foot policy with respect to Cubans fleeing Castro’s Gulag. But I’d like to let my opinion be known to Publius readers. I’m totally in favor of the abolition of this absurd and inhumane policy. For those who don’t know what this policy is about:…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Romania

    THE ARAB WORLD, A PRIORITY FOR ROMANIA

    1/17/2006

    President Basescu’s administration believes that Romania should continue to promote its special relationship with the Arab world. In its 50 long and dark years of communism, Romania has developed friendly relations with the Arab and Muslim leaders, mainly with Yasser Arafat and Gadhafi. Nicolae Ceausescu????????s private ambition was to act as a mediator between Arafat…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    ELBARADEI TAKEN OFF THE TRANQUILIZERS

    Rob M.
    1/17/2006

    In an interview with Newsweek, IAEA director-general Mohamed ElBaradei has gotten out of touch with his soft side and unleashed some fightin’ words. What if the Iranians are just buying time for their bomb building? That’s why I said we are coming to the litmus test in the next few weeks. Diplomacy is not just…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Revolution Archives, United States

    AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/17/2006

    Today is the 300th anniversary of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. He was anything but a Babe of Politics, but he was a magnificent revolutionary at a very old age – showing you don’t have to be! Franklin’s inspiring revolutionary history as well as his many revolutionary inventive and institutional accomplishments are recounted in this…

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQ COMMISSION SAYS LITTLE FRAUD, BUT…

    Rob M.
    1/17/2006

    A representative of the electoral commission in Iraq has said that it has had to throw out less than 1% of the ballot boxes due to fraud, so if the unverified preliminary results are indeed correct, this won’t affect the outcome of the election. BAGHDAD ???????? Iraqi officials Monday concluded an inquiry into allegations of…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    HUGO CHAVEZ’S BIG CHILL

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/16/2006

    Gustavo Coronel has written powerful, readable, interesting essay about all the new problems besetting Hugo Chavez – against all expectations. Chavez should have the wind at his back now that he’s consolidated power, but precisely the opposite has happened. It’s all falling apart on him, the center is not holding, which is exactly what happens…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Polls, Revolution Archives

    CHILE ELECTION ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/16/2006

    There’s some great thinking and analysis out there on Chile’s election. Here are some of the best items I’ve found so far: First stop, check out Boz at Bloggings by Boz‘s Five Points on Chile, describing the implications of the election. I in particular agree with Point One, and think his Point Five is excellent,…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHILE: THE VENEZUELAN VIEW

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/16/2006

    Katy at Caracas Chronicles stayed up late to watch Chilean elections, because she’s got family in Chile but also because she sees Chile’s polar opposite, nightmarish Venezuela, up close. Her contrast of the two systems, and her good common sense on what next for Latin America’s brightest democracy is well worth reading here. Daniel in…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ’S FIVE YEAR PLAN

    Daniel Holt
    1/16/2006

    Even the headline is hilariously tragic: Venezuela to Eradicate Poverty. Venezuela began an offensive against poverty, starting the “Negra Hipolita” Mission, which is financially supported by the high profits of oil, like other official social programs there. The initiative made official on Saturday by President Hugo Chavez is part of a long-term plan to end…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Revolution Archives

    CHILE VOTES FOR PROSPERITY

    Rob M.
    1/16/2006

    The results are in! After a nail-biting month, Concertaci????n candidate Michelle Bachelet has won the Chilean presidential run-off election with 53.5% of the vote. It’s the fourth straight victory for the center-left coalition, and they have won a slight majority of seats in both houses of Congress as well. The opposition has conceded gracefully, people…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN AND THE NUCLEAR ISSUE

    1/16/2006

    As we all read, the European Union declared that negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) failed big time. Well, we heard this before and yet the Europeans returned to the negotiations. But I’ve to say that, personally, I’m more confident that the EU has finally realized that the Mullahs have been taking it…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    HAPPY WEEKEND

    Rob M.
    1/14/2006

    As you all know, blogging resumes Monday… except for this weekend. On Sunday I’ll be blogging the Chilean presidential election.

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  • Filed Under: Caribbean, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ’S GUYANA DESIGNS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/14/2006

    Via Daniel’s Venezuela News & Views I learned that all is not well in Guyana and its western neighbor, Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela. Like Jim Jones before him, Chavez has designs on the country and much grander than that Marxist Jesus Socialist before him, he intends to one day take over half the country. He is…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    NEGOTIATIONS OFFICIALLY END WITH IRAN

    Rob M.
    1/13/2006

    Pack up your bags and go home everyone, the seemingly impossible has happened. The West has officially ended negotiations with Iran — or is it the other way around? — after Iran began the process of enriching uranium. The EU3 has referred Iran to the IAEA with the express intent of taking the issue to…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    GO ON HUGIE … DO IT!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/13/2006

    Do it! You can almost hear Gilbert and Whitey egging on The Beav to do something stupid. And so it seems with this new spectacle of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez announcing he intends to replace the IMF with his own self-financed IMF, to be called ‘Bank of the South.’ This bank wouldn’t really be a…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Polls, Revolution Archives

    CHILE’S BACHELET, PROFILED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/13/2006

    This Sunday, Chile will undertake a great expression of democracy in its relatively new republic through its presidential elections. Gone are the days of dictators and caudillos and tinpots. Having totally renounced them and their lack of democracy, what’s left are two good candidates, one leaning left and one leaning right, heading down to the…

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  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives

    AMERICAS POLLING ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/13/2006

    Boz has all kinds of interesting and different kinds of political, social and economic polls from around the hemisphere this week, from norte to sur, check it out here.

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Revolution Archives, Thailand

    DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION IGNITES IN THAILAND

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/13/2006

    Ten thousand angry middle class Thais rallied to demand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s resignation. They are accusing him of corruption and abuse of power. They’ve had it up to here with Thaksin, a billionaire businessman and once-enormously popular prime minister who has amassed power in the wake of the 1997 Asia Crisis, which began in…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Ecuador, Revolution Archives

    ECUADOR’S DOLLARIZATION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    1/12/2006

    You have to have real guts to scrap your country’s currency and just start using the U.S. dollar. It’s hard. You might not be a gringo but every time you buy or sell something, you have to look at U.S. heroes on the face of the money you are using. But the benefits of doing…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Mongolia, Revolution Archives

    PROTESTS IN MONGOLIA

    Rob M.
    1/12/2006

    Nathan Hamm is noting some interesting political developments in the most democratic country of Central Asia, which has culminated in several thousand people protesting.

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