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  • Filed Under: Asia, China, Revolution Archives

    HONG KONG ON THE MARCH

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/30/2005

    GatewayPundit has a terrific item on a little-noted but huge Hong Kong freedom and democracy march. They’re determined people, those Hong Kongers, and on marches they go all out. GatewayPundit has a couple great pictures of Asia’s most beautiful city, too, making me feel like I’m there. See it here.

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    FLEEING VENEZUELA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/29/2005

    When I lived in Oxford, I remember how tough the U.K. courts were in granting asylum to Romanians fleeing Ceaucescu’s communist hellhole, perhaps fearing a flood of people. They gave almost no one a break. This being England, things don’t change that much, and I doubt U.K. courts are any less tough. So it tells…

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MUBARAK’S SMACKDOWN: HOW BAD WAS THE VIOLENCE?

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/29/2005

    It has been widely reported that the referendum on Egypt’s new electoral system was marred by violence. The referendum was passed with 82% of the vote with 54% participation amid a widespread boycott by both Islamist and secularist opposition parties. Meanwhile, multiple accounts were given of opposition protesters being physically attacked by supporters of President…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    LEBANON’S FIRST ROUND BEGINS IN BEIRUT

    Rob M.
    5/29/2005

    The first round of Lebanon’s first election free of Syrian interference since, well, before I was born has started. The next rounds will take place over the next three consecutive Sunday’s, ending on June 19. Candidates will be competing for 19 seats within three districts within the Beirut region. There are 240 polling stations open…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN WEEK IN REVIEW

    Rob M.
    5/29/2005

    Don’t miss Regime Change Iran, with the most important roundup of events pertaining to Iran that you will ever read.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA’S ART TRASHED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/28/2005

    Dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela breaks everything he touches. He’s destroyed Venezuela’s democratic institutions, wrecked its judiciary, laid waste to its oilfields, subverted its elections, desecrated its ecology, devalued its money, trashed its free press, busted its banks, stomped its property rights, tore apart its relations with the U.S., gutted its civil service, split its…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Indonesia, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    AUSTRALIA RADICALIZES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/28/2005

    Today’s 20-year verdict against Schapelle Corby, supposedly for drug possession and drug running on the island of Bali, has radicalized a major part of Australia. The 27-year-old surfer insists she didn’t do it, but was the victim of an airport smuggling ring that forgot to retrieve its pot from her boogie board bag. Conveniently for…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IN LEBANON, POLITICS AS USUAL?

    Rob M.
    5/27/2005

    It had to happen sooner or later. The high expectations and aspirations of the Lebanese people are slowly degrading into a state of national melancholy. Undoubtedly, Lebanon will never be the same after March’s Cedar Revolution, but that won’t stop the country’s professional politicians from pulling as many strings as possible to stay in power….

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  • Filed Under: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives

    BELARUS SWEEPING STATE SECURITY LAW PASSES

    Rob M.
    5/27/2005

    Of course, that’s rather predictable given that Lukashenko owns the parliament. Due to the spread of “velvet revolutions” in his near vicinity, and the upfront declarations of his neighbors, the EU, and the United States to promote democracy in Belarus, Lukashenko has passed a state security law which will allow the secret police practically absolute…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, European Union, Polls, Revolution Archives

    EU ADMITS TO FAULTY ETHIOPIA ELECTIONS

    Rob M.
    5/27/2005

    Glenn posted a link earlier to a report that an EU confidential document says that the elections in Ethiopia were rigged. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Ethiopia’s electoral board appears to have lost control of the vote counting for the May 15 legislative polls, European Union election observers said in a report obtained by The…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Cuba, European Union, Revolution Archives

    CUBA’S COMING REVOLUTION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/26/2005

    Stefania Lapenna writes a dazzling essay today on The American Thinker, outlining the meaning of Cuba’s democracy conference held in Havana, including many aspects of it that might not be so obvious. Stefania is a brilliant young thinker whose original work will be read for years to come for its insight. Think I’m exaggerating? You…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States, Venezuela

    A MEGALOMANIAC IN NEED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/26/2005

    If you want to read something that’s a real treat and explains out well the nature of Hugo Chavez in light of his bizarre claims about becoming a nuclear power, you can’t do better than read Alek Boyd’s excellent – and highly entertaining – essay today debunking the dictator’s nuclear pretentions, which also giving a…

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  • Filed Under: Mexico, Revolution Archives, speeches, Venezuela

    “CHAVEZ IS A TROPICAL MUSSOLINI”

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/26/2005

    The words of Mexican communist novelist Carlos Fuentes. Coming from him, it’s pretty damning. Obviously, he can’t stand the guy, and among other leftists, he’s influential. Hugo Chavez, beware. Not even the communists are sticking up for you now. Read it here.

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    COLLAPSE OF VENEZUELAN OIL

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/26/2005

    Counting oil sands, Venezuela has more petroleum reserves than any country on earth. Even Russia. Even Canada. Even Iran. Even … Saudi Arabia. It’s unbelievable what the Texas-and-Oklahoma-sized country only 1350 miles away from us really has. Venezuela could probably supply the entire world with oil if it wanted. That road you are driving on,…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    GRADUATING

    Rob M.
    5/25/2005

    You all may have noticed that it has been a slow couple of weeks for my posting in particular. Look forward to that coming to an end. I’m graduating tonight and I’ll be moving to Boston at the end of August. I’ll post by tomorrow afternoon, when I’ve, er, recovered.

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    EGYPTIAN REFERENDUM TODAY

    Daniel Berczik
    5/25/2005

    While the French are doing their level best to scuttle the EU constitution, Egyptian voters go to the polls today to vote on a referendum to clear the way to multi party presidential elections: CAIRO, Egypt (AP) – President Hosni Mubarak urged Egyptians to vote in Wednesday’s referendum on constitutional changes that would clear the…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, European Union, Journalism, Revolution Archives, Western Europe

    PERSECUTION IN ITALY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/25/2005

    Of all the disgusting prosecutions, this one, against the great Oriana Fallaci, probably the finest journalist alive, is the most despicable. No one can compare to Oriana, no one has written with more powerful, penetrating insight and determination than she has. You don’t even need to agree with her to appreciate her. I tend to…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives, terrorism

    MORE ON POSADA CARRILES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/25/2005

    The Luis Posada Carriles terrorism case has drawn a consensus in the mainstream media about the guy’s guilt and the need to throw him in jail even if it is, or especially if it is, in Castro’s Cuba or Chavez’s Venezuela. Cuban Americans have a different view, though, and a prominent Cuban-American, Humberto Fontova, writes…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    THE FUTURE OF PEOPLE POWER IN VENEZUELA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/25/2005

    Have you ever wanted to read the past six years’ of history in Venezuela? What really happened? What the role of people power is? And why it failed? (Hint: Jimmah Cotta). Have you ever wanted to read it in ace writing form? Then click here, it’s the best summary of Venezuela’s revolution I’ve ever read….

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Revolution Archives

    ROADBLOCKS AND DYNAMITE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2005

    Evo Morales is at it again in Bolivia. Now that the president has been weakened by the fleeing of foreign investors, Morales and his dynamite-hurling coca-growers have grown emboldened. The whole city of La Paz seems to be under seige. ééThe protests have grown today,” Morales said in a phone interview from La Paz. ééWe…

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  • Filed Under: Humor, Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives, United States

    ARAB ‘STREET’ SNICKERS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2005

    As ‘The World’ —- otherwise known to us as self-centered eurotrash — solemnly intones about the depredations of the U.S. over the Saddam underwear photos and the importance of eradicating the US from the earth — by UN vote of course, or better still, EU bureaucratic fiat from Brussels —- Tim Blair advises us that…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    CUBA’S BABES OF POLITICS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2005

    It’s Cuba and it’s loaded with babes. Just as the Cuban revolution is launched, we start seeing the babes all right, and the Cuban girls are dazzling. Val’s got a choice girl from the Cuban nostalgia festival, his window on the world to Cubanismo which blogged away in conjunction with the Cuban democracy struggle in…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States, Venezuela

    THE ROAD AHEAD FOR OAS’ JOSE MIGUEL INSULZA

    5/24/2005

    The people of the Americas have the right to democracy and the governments have a duty to generate conditions for governance and also to carry out their mandate in a democratic fashion. The guarantee of respect for the fundamental rights of the citizens, the Rule of Law, civil liberties, the respect for minorities and the…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    SYRIA SLIPPING INTO OBLIVION

    Rob M.
    5/24/2005

    Relations between the United States and Syria are sliding even further of late, though it seems that they may be the only party minding this. All of this revolves around intense pressure on Damascus about the insurgency in Iraq. Many of the terrorists have set up arms and drug smuggling routes along the Syrian border,…

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  • Filed Under: Canada, Revolution Archives

    CANADA ROUND-UP

    Daniel Holt
    5/23/2005

    Ordinarily we don’t cover events in the already-democratic world, but with many Canadians questioning to what degree their nation still holds on to that distinction, I direct you to this week’s two-part Red Ensign Standard, via an introduction at The London Fog. A few days ago I posted on the state of democracy in Canada.

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