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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    SWEET MONDAY READING

    Rob M.
    7/25/2005

    Don’t miss it, soapgun is hosting this week’s carnival of revolutions! And might I say, he did a very good job. Regime Change Iran has up it’s Iran week in review, filled with very important news and information. The second edition of Azerbaijan election monitor is up. Very in-depth. The Eurasia Daily Monitor also has…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SLAMS “INSURGENTS,” KIND OF

    Rob M.
    7/25/2005

    It’s time for another hard hitting report by Amnesty International, and this time the Iraqi “insurgents” have found themselves in their, er, verbal crosshairs. They’re still recovering from the whole “Guantanamo = Gulag” controversy, so this is the perfect time to wise up and release a real report on real human rights abuses. It’s the…

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  • Filed Under: Central America, Economics, Revolution Archives

    FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    7/24/2005

    All stops must be pulled out to pass CAFTA. Not doing it will destroy our country. And we can kiss the hemisphere goodbye. The showdown is this week. We cannot fail. I repeat, cannot. Andres Oppenheimer, in the most powerful argument yet, explains why here. Update: The Washington Post, in its bluntest argument yet, warns…

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  • Filed Under: Central America, Economics, Revolution Archives, United States

    FREEDOM FIGHTER COFFEE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    7/24/2005

    Nicaragua’s Contras, the original freedom fighters in our lifetime, who during the Reagan Era, took on the name and tradition of the original Hungarian freedom fighters who resisted Soviet tanks in 1956, have turned their swords into plowshares and begun the extraordinary task of growing some of the world’s best coffee. Freedom-fighting Contra Cafe! Being…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Kurds, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    KURDISH RIOTS IN IRAN CONTINUE TO SPREAD

    Rob M.
    7/24/2005

    Earlier in the week I wrote about martial law being declared in Mahabad, a city in the north-western Kurdish area of Iran. According to Kurdish Media, protestors are defying the crackdown. And now, the protests are spreading throughout Kurdish cities in Iran. Since the killing of Shuana Kardi, a Kurdish activist, on Saturday July the…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Civic Education, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    WHAT GREENPEACE DIDN’T HAVE THE TIME OF DAY FOR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    7/24/2005

    Greenpeace recently told Venezuelan activist Alek Boyd it had better things to do than defend endangered species in Hugo Chavez’s slash-and-burn Venezuela. So, rare-songbird soup is back on the menu in Chavistaville. A private nature conservancy full of rare animals and plants unique to Venezuela, Hato Pinero, is under the machete by Chavez’s Marxist-Leninist land-confiscators…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Guinea-Bissau, Polls, Revolution Archives

    GUINEA-BISSAU GOES TO THE PRESIDENTIAL POLLS

    Rob M.
    7/24/2005

    After suffering through terrible years under a populist madman who suspended the national legislature when free parliamentary threatened his rule, and following three years of a bloodless military coup, the people of Guinea-Bissau are ready to return to multi-party democracy. Indications are showing that, indeed, today will be a good day for the otherwise turbulent…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Journalism, Revolution Archives, Uruguay, Venezuela

    TELECHAVEZ TERRORIST TV

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    7/24/2005

    Two editorials about today’s launch of Telesur, Hugo Chavez’s grand new television network designed to put the region’s free press out of business, are in today’s Chicago Tribune and Monday’s Investor’s Business Daily. (A third, here, from El Semanal Digital, is in Spanish.) The Tribune points out that Castro is deeply involved in this “news”…

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

    IRAQI SGT. KICKS TERRORIST BUTT

    Daniel Holt
    7/24/2005

    OK, so it’s a bit of a stretch to put this under babes of politics, but I think you’ll let this one go: Pounding a beat, pistol in hand, an Iraqi woman soldier is a novelty in Baghdad: Pounding her Baghdad beat, wrapped in a bulletproof vest and brandishing a pistol, Sgt. Bushra Jabar definitely…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    NEPAL RALLY ENDS WITH DOZENS INJURED

    Rob M.
    7/24/2005

    Protestors demonstrated for the Prime Minister of Nepal who was removed from office following the King’s constitutional coup nearly half a year ago. When to police rushed in to break it up with batons, the protestors fought back with bricks. Not what I’d call a healthy situation. KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) – Police used batons to…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    CUBA RELEASES IMPRISONED DISSIDENTS

    Rob M.
    7/24/2005

    Gateway Pundit rounds up the news on pro-democracy dissidents imprisoned in Cuba for protesting the regime. One of these dissidents is a woman named Martha Beatriz Roque, an organizer of the first ever Assembly for Civil Society in May. Now, at least five of the 20 dissidents have been freed. Cuban authorities have released some…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    CARNIVAL OF REVOLUTIONS REMINDER

    Rob M.
    7/24/2005

    Soapgun is hosting this week’s carnival of revolutions. Please submit your democracy-related posts to him by sometime on Sunday: soapgun99Éyahoo.com. Thanks!

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives, terrorism

    EGYPTIAN BLOGGER ANTI-TERROR ROUNDUP

    Kirk H. Sowell
    7/23/2005

    This is a roundup for the Egyptian blogosphere (plus some other Arab blogs) and the protests against terrorism which they are organizing. I’ll be updating this post as I get new links. I would like to note that I was in Luxor, Egypt in December 1997, shortly after the gunning down of foreign tourists at…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives, United Nations

    UNITED NATIONS SLAMS MUGABE — AND THAT’S ALL

    Rob M.
    7/23/2005

    Kofi Annan is mad. That’s right, Robert Mugabe is still plundering the entire country of Zimbabwe, and Kofi has to take time away from shredding Oil-for-Food documents to read a 100 page report about it. Hey, if I were the head of an ineffective international institution and I had to read about something I couldn’t…

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

    SYRIA’S TRADE WAR AGAINST LEBANON CONTINUES

    Rob M.
    7/23/2005

    I have already discussed thoroughly the ongoing trade embargo that Syria is imposing on Lebanon. By closing off the border, Syria is effectively shutting out Lebanon’s only means by which to transport their goods to the rest of the Arab world. This in the middle of an enormous fiscal crisis worth upwords of $30 billion….

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Kurds, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN DECLARES MARTIAL LAW IN MAHABAD

    Rob M.
    7/23/2005

    Kurds in western Iran, on the border with Iraqi Kurdistan, have been engaging in massive unrest following the election. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty has superb background on the story as usual. Unrest among Kurds living in western Iran, which has been continuing for several weeks, has prompted a government investigation that began on…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Georgia, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    GEORGIAN-UKRAINIAN RELATIONS

    Daniel Holt
    7/22/2005

    Here’s an interesting article at The Messenger, an English-language Georgian newspaper. Additionally, here at a Ukrainian news site, there’s a brief report on Israeli investment in Ukraine, noting that over the most recent half year “foreign capital amount increased 16 times in comparison with the same period of the last year.”

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

    NEW DRAFT OF IRAQI BILL OF RIGHTS RELEASED

    Rob M.
    7/22/2005

    On July 19th I posted on a leak of the draft Iraqi bill of rights, which was published in Arabic on June 30 and translated to English on July 6. After I posted about that draft, a new one was released on July 20 and subsequently translated by Nathan Brown at the Carnegie Endowment for…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    SECRETARY RICE MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO BEIRUT

    Rob M.
    7/22/2005

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice decided to pay a surprise visit to Beirut, Lebanon this fine Friday. The purpose of the visit is to give support to the new government after the withdrawal of Syria. Here are the details: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in Beirut on Friday for a surprise visit, the…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    BRIBES UP 1000% IN RUSSIA

    Rob M.
    7/22/2005

    Andy “Now that’s what I call inflation!” Young has come across a few gems detailing the incredible rate that corruption and bribe payments are growing in Russia since just after Putin took the presidency. In fact, sincev2001, the average bribe has grown 10-fold. INDEM’s “Corruption in Russia: Dynamics and Perspectives” report claims the average bribe…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    CUBA’S REVOLUTIONARIES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    7/21/2005

    We have often speculated about who and where Cuba’s Babes of Politics, the women opposed to the Fidel Castro regime, are. I have found them, I will leave you with their riveting story opposing Castro and a NYT photo that takes care of business: Quote from one of the dancers: “An artist will always be…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    CAN SOMEONE ANSWER THIS?

    Rob M.
    7/21/2005

    I just wrote an article about trade as the needed force for democratization in Africa. I think it’s really good and would like to try to get it published. Not to mention I have tuition to pay, so getting a little bit of cash would be cool too. Can anyone here get me in touch…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    KREMLIN WARY OF ALL NORTH CAUCASUS REPUBLICS

    Rob M.
    7/21/2005

    Last week I noted a leaked memo from the Kremlin discussing its fear of the collapse of the republic of Dagestan, located in the North Caucasus. In essense, their ultra repressive tactics against separatist Chechnya has led to an endless cycle of repression, which breeds extremism, which earns an even more repressive repsonse from Moscow….

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  • Filed Under: Crazy People, European Union, Revolution Archives

    NEWS FLASHES

    Daniel Holt
    7/21/2005

    In new news, more bombs in London: Three London Underground stations were evacuated at midday Thursday, and the London police commissioner confirmed that four explosions occurred in the subway and on a bus. The Fire Brigade was investigating a report of smoke at one station. And in a follow-up to old news, it looks like…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Civic Education, Revolution Archives

    KENYANS PROTEST CHANGES TO CONSTITUTION

    Rob M.
    7/21/2005

    People in Kenya’s capital of Nairobi demonstrated for the second day against proposed constitutional changes that will leave the country with a watered down premiership and an ultimately authoritative presidency. The government has banned the demonstrations, but protestors say they will take to the streets for a third day. Clashes are also being reported in…

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