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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN WEEK IN REVIEW

    Rob M.
    6/6/2005

    Regime Change Iran is posting this week’s week in review, the most important roundup on Iran you can read. If there was ever any doubt that the voter turnout is going be tantamount to the aftermath of this election, get this: – Townhall.com reported that the son of the late Shah said, Boycott Iran’s Sham…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    OPPOSITION TO PROTEST ZIMBABWE CRACKDOWN

    Rob M.
    6/5/2005

    After weeks of so-called “clean up,” where tens of thousands of opposition supporters have had their homes and trader stalls demolished, trade unions, churches, and civil organizations are banding together to call for a nationwide working strike. A SHADOWY coalition of civil groups and opponents of President Robert Mugabe called today for mass strikes to…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    ZIMBABWE HITS BOTTOM, MUGABE KEEPS DIGGING

    Kirk H. Sowell
    6/5/2005

    The nightmare continues to unfold in Zimbabwe. Publius Pundit has previously reported on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s “Operation Clean Up” which aimes to abolish private property, make homeless masses of people who oppose him, and ban independent traders and small businesses which are the only real economy Zimbabwe still has – see The Mugabe-China Connection,…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States

    WE REMEMBER REAGAN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    6/5/2005

    The Liberator of East Central Europe and Central America, the leader who made the U.S. believe in itself again, the man who changed the world forever, we remember our great President Ronald Reagan. He was the father of the modern democratic revolution. Just consider what the world was like before Reagan became our leader. In…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    HIZB’ALLAH POISED TO SWEEP SOUTH LEBANON

    Rob M.
    6/5/2005

    Voting has begun in Lebanon’s southern district. Six of the South seats have already been taken by ticket members officially declared ‘winners unopposed’ in Sidon, provincial capital of the south, and in Jezzine, South Lebanon’s largest Christian city. Jezzine’s population was staying away from the polls to protest the concept of Christians being carried to…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    CARNIVAL OF REVOLUTIONS REMINDER

    Rob M.
    6/4/2005

    I’m going to take this opportunity to remind you that I’ll be hosting Monday’s Carnival of Revolutions. That means if you have a blog post or know of a blog post relating to democracy movements, tyrannical regimes, the spread of freedom — and all that sweet stuff — be sure to email it to me…

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  • Filed Under: Azerbaijan, Central Asia, Revolution Archives

    AZERI PROTESTORS DO THEIR THING

    Rob M.
    6/4/2005

    To give some short-term background: The Azeri government has, in the past few weeks, really cracked down on opposition leaders and arrested hundreds of people. With this rally, as with all, the opposition applied for approval to hold their rally but they were denied. But instead of staying home, they came out into the streets…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Spain, Western Europe

    ONE MILLION PROTEST AGAINST ETA NEGOTIATIONS

    Rob M.
    6/4/2005

    Zapatero may have given in to Al Qaeda an easy time after the Madrid train bombing, but the Spanish won’t have any negotiating with the Basque separatists. Victims, relatives, and supporters are marching in Madrid against government plans to negotiate with the ETA terrorists. Great photo here. Spain’s prime minister Jos???? Luis Rodr????guez Zapatero faces…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND MORAL RELATIVITY

    Rob M.
    6/3/2005

    It is a unique blessing of the free world that its people can express a wide variety of opinions and choose how to live peacefully without being persecuted by their own governments. These are examples of real, universal human rights that need to be defended and brought to the dark corners of the world. This…

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Journalism, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    SADDAM’S TRIAL MAY INTERFERE WITH SUNNI-SHIITE RELATIONS?

    Daniel Holt
    6/3/2005

    I normally don’t comment on the media, but this bit from the AP is egregious: But in a development that could affect efforts to get Shiites and Sunnis working together, President Jalal Talabani said Saddam, a Sunni, could be put on trial in the next two months. Hello? Excuse me? As though it’s not a…

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

    ONLY 8% OF IRANIANS TO VOTE

    Rob M.
    6/3/2005

    The regime is going to be starving for legitimacy if this is true, and by all accounts it looks highly probable. A nationwide survey conducted by an Iranian opposition group showed widespread voter apathy in Iran’s upcoming June 17 presidential elections. The People??????????s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) said in a press release that a…

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    EGYPT’S RUBBER STAMP PARLIAMENT EXPOSED!

    Kirk H. Sowell
    6/3/2005

    It is not unusual for countries to have “rubber-stamp” parliaments, but they don’t usually make it as obvious as Egypt does. I recently posted a roundup on Egypt’s ruff-up of the opposition in the recent referendum meant to endorse a change to the election law which would superficially allow for open elections while in reality…

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

    ANTI-SYRIA LEBANESE JOURNALIST MURDERED

    Rob M.
    6/2/2005

    A columnist for the Lebanese publication An Nahar has been murdered in a car bombing, in which his car was rigged to explode upon ignition. Here is the report from Reporters Without Borders: Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Robert M????nard, who is currently in Lebanon, voiced dismay at the murder of columnist Samir Kassir of the…

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  • Filed Under: European Union

    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS – THE EU CONSTITUTION

    Kirk H. Sowell
    6/2/2005

    On Monday I posted to this blog an entry on the constitutional process in Europe and the rejection of it by the French. See, The French say “Oui” to Sovereigny, and to the Welfare State. That post received some comments, and as they were likely to take us off-topic here at Publius Pundit, I have…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    AN EXPERIMENT FOR AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

    Rob M.
    6/1/2005

    Before anything, read Austin Bay’s fabulous piece fisking Amnesty International on their bizarre claim that Gitmo and Abu Ghraib are modern day gulags, and that the U.S. is the leader in human rights abuses in the world. Hahahahahaha. Right. Anyhow, I received an email with a really good idea: Go to Google News and search…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Asia, China, Economics, Revolution Archives

    THE MUGABE-CHINA CONNECTION

    Rob M.
    6/1/2005

    Two weeks ago, Robert Mugabe started his “Operation: Clean-up” which has destroyed the market stalls of thousands of Zimbabweans and now left up to two million homeless. On both the human rights and geopolitics scale, the role that China plays in Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular is especially important. They have been making…

    Read more: THE MUGABE-CHINA CONNECTION
  • Filed Under: Blogs, Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    SHOW SUPPORT FOR IRANIAN DEMOCRACY

    Rob M.
    6/1/2005

    Gary Metz at Regime Change Iran is looking toward the Iranian presidential elections on June 17, and he wants the people there to know the truth about what goes on in their own country. That’s why he’s organizing a blogosphere campaign to spread the news about Iran so that the people have plenty of opportunities…

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

    RUSSIA TO PULL OUT OF GEORGIA BY 2008

    Rob M.
    6/1/2005

    After years of stalled talks between the two, Georgia and Russia have signed a joint declaration pledging toward a specific plan for the pullout of Russian military bases from Georgia. The Russian and Georgian Foreign Ministries published a joint declaration, which outlines the process of withdrawal of Russian military bases from Georgia. It also deals…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    BUSH IN CHAVEZ’S FACE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/31/2005

    George Bush has a way of surprising dictators. He gets in their faces when they least expect it. He’s bold. He says what he means and means what he says. Nice to see a real man. Today he symbolically snapped a great wet towel in the face of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. Bush openly met…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    ZIMBABWE OFFICIALLY MUGABE’S FIEFDOM

    Rob M.
    5/31/2005

    Exactly two months ago, this “outpost of tyranny” was holding parliamentary elections that were inexplicably fraudulent. Many foreign journalists were inside the country, so Mugabe made sure that food was given out and gasoline made available — at least in his supporters’ strongholds. Even once he stole the election and secured enough seats to change…

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  • Filed Under: European Union, France, Polls, Western Europe

    THE FRENCH SAY “OUI” TO SOVEREIGNTY, AND TO THE WELFARE STATE

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/30/2005

    So the French have rejected the proposed new constitution for the European Union. This is a vote of potentially massive importance for the future of Europe and the Western world as a whole. The European project for an “ever closer union” has long been an elite one, and especially over the past decade the gap…

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Revolution Archives

    COUP RUMORS IN LA PAZ

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

    This one looks a lot more unstable – stay tuned. Read it here.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    COUP RUMORS IN CARACAS

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

    Has Hugo Chavez had a heart attack? Been done in by an ex-wife? Gotten an offer he can’t refuse from a fed-up military? He’s disappeared, the descamisados are gathering below his balcony, the streets are shut down, and his spokesmen say all is normal. His minions say he will come to the balcony to address…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY

    Rob M.
    5/30/2005

    Kick back, relax, and take a moment to say a few prayers for the troops who are fighting abroad for freedom. Winds of Change has a Memorial Day roundup and Glenn Reynolds links to lots of photoblogging. As for me, I’m taking the day off, basking in the glow of Lebanon’s first round of elections….

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    CARNIVAL OF REVOLUTIONS

    Rob M.
    5/30/2005

    Nathan Hamm of Registan is hosting this week’s carnival of revolutions! Check it out to read the blogosphere’s best on democracy movements unfolding around the world.

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