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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    BASRA, NOT BAGHDAD

    Rob M.
    6/1/2006

    No more than three days ago, I wrote: On the political level, despite all of the killings, things have chugged along slowly but surely. Of these developments, however, the most interesting and perhaps the most important has always been the breakdown of the Shiite alliance as each party pursues its own interests in the new…

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  • Filed Under: Humor, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    STALIN & NIXON, NOW ALLIES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    6/1/2006

    Must be read to be believed, here.

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Palestine, Revolution Archives

    ABBAS’ “NUCLEAR OPTION” – CALL FOR REFERENDUM ON PEACE WITH ISRAEL; HAMAS MAY LEAVE GOVT TO AVOID INTERNAL SPLIT

    Kirk H. Sowell
    6/1/2006

    In all the societies of the Arab world in which there has been a serious push for democratic reform, success has been mixed, but in none of them has it turned out so disastrously as in Palestine. Israel’s unilateral disengagement from Gaza last summer and the Palestinian elections earlier this year brought to power the…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Revolution Archives, Vietnam

    MINI-CHINA

    Rob M.
    5/31/2006

    Vietnam is the latest in a string of countries to negotiate a trade pact and open up its markets to U.S. companies: Vietnam and the United States have signed a new trade deal which will open the Southeast Asian country’s markets in virtually every sector. It paves the way for Vietnam to enter the World…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States

    THE RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY

    5/31/2006

    After the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States embarked on a mission to assist the former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries to establish democracies. The US saw as a key factor in establishing democracies that the emerging nations go through a period of transitional justice. One of the keys to transitional justice…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT BACKS IRAN

    Rob M.
    5/30/2006

    From the news: PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (AP)–The Nonaligned Movement, the world’s biggest bloc after the U.N., emphatically backed Iran Tuesday in its nuclear standoff with the U.S., and condemned Israel for occupying Palestinian lands. Meeting in Malaysia’s administrative capital, the foreign ministers of NAM member nations also demanded that Israel accede to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty…

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  • Filed Under: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives

    THIS SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT IN BELARUS

    5/30/2006

    Fifteen years ago pro-democracy activists in Russia tore down a statue in front of the Moscow KGB Headquarters. The statue was a monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Cheka, the predecessor agency of the KGB. Back in 2002 the mayor of Moscow suggested that the statue be restored, which caused an uproar, and…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Humor, Revolution Archives

    THE WIT OF A CUBAN EXILE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/29/2006

    I don’t know exactly why but this manic photo caption by Castro-regime Cuban boat refugee Charlie Bravo at KillCastro absolutely cracks me up every time I read it. See what you think here.

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    SHIITE VS SHIITE

    Rob M.
    5/29/2006

    The road to forming a new Iraqi government, from the elections in December last year to its actual formation no more than a week ago, splintering between the country’s different ethnic and religious groups has been everyone’s concern. Sunnis attacking Shiites, and vice versa. Even with the end of the insurgency, the development of death…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    CONFRONTING THE COMMUNIST HISTORY

    5/29/2006

    Twenty-four years ago, June 8, 1982, Ronald Reagan spoke to the British House of Commons. In that speech President Reagan said, in part, the following: We’re approaching the end of a bloody century plagued by a terrible political invention — totalitarianism. Optimism comes less easily today, not because democracy is less vigorous, but because democracy’s…

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  • Filed Under: Peru, Polls, Revolution Archives

    ALAN GARCIA ROCKIN’ IN PERU

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/29/2006

    Source: Reuters, via Yahoo! I never thought I would utter such words. A long time ago, Alan Garcia was Peru’s pain-in-the-ass leftwing president, from 1980-1985. He was only 35 then, and apparently not the same person he is now. He’s grown up. And he’s turned his spectacular talent to be a pain-in-the-ass to the guy…

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  • Filed Under: Italy, Revolution Archives, Western Europe

    ITALY’S ADMINISTRATIVE ELECTION ROUNDUP

    5/29/2006

    Polls have closed at 3 p.m. today. These elections were to elect governors of several Italian provinces,city councils and a regione, Sicily. First exit polls ( be cautious, we may recall how they were dead wrong in the recent political elections in Italy) are like the following: Election for the governor of Sicily: Salvatore Cuffaro…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Human Rights, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    A POST-OTTOMAN CONVERGENCE: ALGERIA AND TURKEY

    5/29/2006

    Turkish PM Tayyip Erdo????an visited Algeria this past week. Meeting with Algerian National Assembly Speaker Amar Saadani on Monday, Erdo????an met with president Bouteflika on Tuesday. After their three hour meeting, the two leaders announced an accord of “friendship and cooperation.” Erdo????an visited a veterans cemetery and the Algerian military museum, surveying artefacts from Algeria’s…

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Polls, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    COLOMBIANS CELEBRATE!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/28/2006

    Celebrating democracy, with a great leader they voted for and won! You know what this means … I don’t have to explain a thing… Source: Reuters, via Yahoo!

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Polls, Revolution Archives

    COLOMBIA GOES TO POLLS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/28/2006

    Source: Reuters, via Yahoo! Colombia is headed for the polls today, and wonderful President Alvaro Uribe is likely to win in a landslide. He only needs to get past the 50-percentage point mark to avoide a runoff, and that’s likely to be a piece of cake for him. He’s got a 30-point lead in the…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Indonesia, Revolution Archives

    EAST TIMOR COUP ATTEMPT

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/27/2006

    East Timor, with less than a million people, is like a small town, with small-town niceness … and small-town small-mindedness. It’s also coming off a 25-year populist guerrilla war for independence, meaning that there are a lot of unemployed soldiers and guerrillas around, without a purpose. The barely-developed half-island won its independence from Indonesia in…

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  • Filed Under: Mexico, Polls, Revolution Archives

    THAT SMILIN’ VICENTE FOX!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/27/2006

    Why is this man smiling? And why should we smile back? This may shock you, but he’s happily, shamelessly taking credit for the U.S. House and Senate votes on immigration this week. He didn’t have all that much to do with it, except a little and except that it was none of his business. Nevermind….

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Indonesia, Personal

    YOGYAKARTA EARTHQUAKE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/27/2006

    A few days ago, I was blogging about the tombs of Imogiri, near Yogyakarta, in central Java, discussing them as the place I was at onset of Indonesia’s democratic revolution in 1998. Today, those tombs are at the epicenter of the deadly earthquake in Indonesia, centered in Bantul. Hospitals are overflowing and more than 3000…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Revolution Archives

    CHILE’S LEFT DOES IT RIGHT

    Rob M.
    5/26/2006

    Read this entire article in the latest edition of Foreign Affairs. But if you don’t, then you should at least see the following, which is relevant. It is written by Jorge Castaneda, once Mexico’s foreign minister, regarding to two different lefts in Latin America. A TALE OF TWO LEFTS Just over a decade ago, Latin…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Latvia, Revolution Archives, United Nations

    BALTIC IRON LADY FOR SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UN

    5/26/2006

    Who is President Bush????????s favorite choice to become Secretary General of the United Nations? Look for the United States to support the President of Latvia, Vaira Vike-Freiberga, to replace Kofi Annan when his term expires Dec. 31. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, the President of Latvia, has a history that has taught her the importance of democracy and…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Revolution Archives

    BEHIND THE SCENES IN BURMA

    Rob M.
    5/25/2006

    Ibrahim Gambari is the man behind the scenes in Burma lately. He’s the undersecretary for political affairs over at the UN, and on a recent trip, he was actually allowed to meet with the leaders of the military junta. Even more, he was the first foreign diplomat in a very long time to meet with…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Montenegro, Revolution Archives

    MONTENEGRO’S INDEPENDENCE COULD CAUSE PROBLEMS IN THE BALKANS

    5/25/2006

    I can????????t top Rob????????s pictures of the Montenegro celebrators, but the Montenegro vote for independence does have significance for Serbia and the Balkans over and above the beauty of their independence supporters. Everyone (including me), and especially the intelligence agencies in Europe, expected Serbia to turn over Ratko Mladic prior to the May 1 deadline…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MORE ON IRAN PROTESTS

    5/25/2006

    The SMCCDI has two reports on the protests underway in Iran here and here. Below, some photos of the demonstrations. In my next Iran-related post, I’ll write more in detail about these demonstrations.

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    PROTESTS ERUPT IN IRAN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/25/2006

    Students are protesting in Iran, and according to this report, it’s against Iran’s nuke program. Some of it has turned violent. Police are blamed. GatewayPundit has the scoop, and a tremendous roundup of this big potential democracy revolution here.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ ENRAGED AT NEW IMAGE AS VIDEOGAME VILLAIN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/25/2006

    It was Publius’ and Venezuela Today‘s scoop last May 10. Hugo Chavez has a new role in Hollywood, not as an Oliver-Stone conspiracy hero, but as a videogame villain. Apparently, he caught wind of our post because we were the only ones posting about it, and has now blown up, calling it a CIA conspiracy…

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