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

    KHAMEINI RECONSIDERS REFORM CANDIDATES

    Rob M.
    5/23/2005

    Now that I’ve lured you in with a misleading, typical MSM headline, read on. In Iran, motives are never so genuine and kind. TEHRAN, Iran May 23, 2005 ???????? Iran’s supreme leader ordered the hard-line constitutional watchdog council to reconsider its decision to bar senior reformist candidates from running in next month’s presidential elections, state-run…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Georgia, Revolution Archives

    GEORGIA SETS OUT NATIONAL SECURITY PRIORITIES

    Daniel Holt
    5/23/2005

    Georgia experienced the Rose Revolution in 2003, serving as an antecedent for Ukraine’s Orange Revolution (as well as democratic revolutions elsewhere). Georgia has since made nice progress, with U.S. President Bush visiting two weeks ago. Now a commission of the Georgian government, led by President Saakashvili, has prepared a draft document outlining the nation’s national…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    HERE COMES THE CARNIVAL

    Rob M.
    5/23/2005

    Will Franklin is hosting this week’s carnival of revolutions, where you can catch up on the democracy movement over the past week. Next week it will be hosted by your favorite playboy, er, not me, I mean Nathan at Registan.net. I’ll be the week after.

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQ ROUND-UP NO. 28

    Daniel Holt
    5/23/2005

    Chrenkoff has more good news from Iraq.

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Mongolia, Polls, Revolution Archives

    FORMER PM WINS MONGOLIA POLL

    Rob M.
    5/22/2005

    The candidate of the ex-communist MPR has won Mongolia’s presidency, garnering over 50% of the vote and thus avoiding a runoff election. A former Communist prime minister of Mongolia has won Sunday’s presidential election, state media say. Nambaryn Enkhbayar beat three other contenders by polling more than 50% of the vote and thus avoiding the…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN WEEK IN REVIEW

    Rob M.
    5/22/2005

    Don’t miss Gary Metz’s week in review over at Regime Change Iran, the essential blog on developments you know where.

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQI SUNNIS UNITE TO JOIN POLITICAL PROCESS

    Daniel Holt
    5/22/2005

    The New York Times reports: In a stark reversal from earlier this year, when Sunni Arabs boycotted national elections here, a broad gathering of Sunni sheiks, clerics and political leaders formed a political alliance on Saturday, seeking to win back the political ground they had lost to Shiites. The meeting was the first wide-scale effort…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives

    DOES THE WEST HAVE TWO FACES, OR ONE?

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/22/2005

    Last night I watched an episode of “Writers,” a program on Al-Jazeera. They were actually in London, speaking to two Arab writers, one an Egyptian novelist who lives in London, Ahdaf Soueif (see this article for an interview with her), and an editor with the London-based Arab newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi (whose full name I can’t…

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

    HIZBULLAH AND LEBANON’S ELECTIONS

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/22/2005

    With Lebanon’s elections near, sources at GeoStrategy Direct are saying that the recent flare up in violence, both the bombings in Beruit and the attacks on Israel in the south, have been a deliberate attempt by Iran and Hizbullah to derail the entire process. I have a rather longish post on my own blog focusing…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Mongolia, Polls, Revolution Archives

    MONGOLIANS HIT THE POLLS

    Rob M.
    5/21/2005

    They’re heading to the polls right now to vote in their country’s presidential election. Actually, that started a few hours ago, but I bet the nomads still have a ways to go. So far, it looks like the now center-left ex-Communist Party is going to do well in the polls. The Democratic parties alliance has…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, European Union, Revolution Archives

    EUROPEANS URGE TOUGHER LINE ON CUBA

    Rob M.
    5/21/2005

    You know how it goes: as soon as your diplomats get expelled, its finally a humanitarian crisis! European lawmakers are finally urging their countries to get tough on Castro. This, of course, after they lifted sanctions on the regime earlier in the year. Two former Spanish senators, Isabel San Baldomero and Rosa Lopez Garnica, were…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    TROUBLE AND HUGO CHAVEZ

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/20/2005

    The Venezuelan dictator has a way of finding it…based on who he is, a creature of chaos. It’s not the other way around, says Pedro Burelli, a razor-sharp analyst of Venezuelan affairs. He is an oil man, and one of those people who knows the deal. Every word he writes is worth pondering closely. Take…

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

    PIRATE OF THE CARIBBEAN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/20/2005

    Is that a great headline or what? I wish I had thought of it myself. Read the whole thing here.

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  • Filed Under: Azerbaijan, Central Asia, Revolution Archives

    AZERI GOVERNMENT CRACKS DOWN, ARRESTS LEADERS

    Rob M.
    5/20/2005

    As the November parliamentary race is unfolding in Azerbaijan, Aliyev’s government has decided to start early and wage a campaign of far among opposition supporters. A protest among several opposition and youth groups was planned over the last week for Saturday, but the police cracked down and arrested dozens of leaders and activists. All of…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Cuba, Revolution Archives

    BLOGGING CUBA’S ASCENDENT REVOLUTION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/20/2005

    Val Prieto has got a party and revolution going over at Babalu blog with the twin Cuban Nostalgia Festival and the Assembly for Civil Society simultaneously happening this weekend. It may sound farfetched but they are closely related. Val has a full blogging exhibit at the nostalgia festival, which is Cuban Americans’ defiant effort to…

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MIDDLE EAST NEWS BULLETIN

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/20/2005

    Somewhat belatedly, this is the link to the Midweek Edition of my Biweekly News Bulletin, which I posted Wednesday night. While not bearing directly on democracy movements, I did come across an amazing article in an Arab newspaper which I have translated in full. The basic store is this: Two Saudi brothers hear about the…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Cuba, Photoblogging, Revolution Archives

    DAZZLING CUBAN PHOTOS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/20/2005

    Lovely Stefania in Sardinia, Italy has some truly awe-inspiring near-live photos from the ongoing Cuban Democracy Convention outside Havana right now. The power of these pictures is unbelievable. Only in the blogosphere can any revolution be so chronicled. I dare you to look at these photos without weeping. See them here.

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  • Filed Under: Canada, Revolution Archives

    STATE OF DEMOCRACY IN CANADA

    Daniel Holt
    5/20/2005

    The government of Canada yesterday survived a no confidence vote: The combination of the Liberals, the NDP, and Independent MP Carolyn Parrish resulted in 151 votes. Independent MP Chuck Cadman also voted with the yes side, bringing the vote to 152. But, after the Conservatives, the Bloc Quebecois and Independent MP David Kilgour voted, the…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Polls, Revolution Archives

    THE BETRAYAL OF DEMOCRACY IN TOGO

    Rob M.
    5/20/2005

    I awoke to a Google News alert to this fantastic editorial describing how Togo was betrayed its rightful place among democratic nations. It has only been a few weeks since terribly falsified elections were held in that country, and the political crisis has only deepened since. After hundreds were killed in the aftermath, thousands more…

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

    BUSH PROPOSES CORP TO SUPPORT DEMOCRACIES

    Rob M.
    5/19/2005

    I admit that I ran across this item on accident, because as under-publicized as it is, that would be the only way to find it. While speaking to the International Republican Institute — one of the main organizations that allocates democracy building aid — President Bush proposed creating a special corp of federal workers that…

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  • Filed Under: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Poland, Revolution Archives

    POLAND OPENS FRONT AGAINST BELARUS

    Rob M.
    5/19/2005

    The Council of Europe ended its third summit since 1949 in Warsaw on Tuesday with everybody calling for democracy in Belarus, which is the only European country that cannot attend the event. Out of all the countries, however, Poland really stood out with its calls. WARSAW – Calls for democracy in Belarus and agreement on…

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  • Filed Under: France, Revolution Archives, Venezuela, Western Europe

    HUGO CHAVEZ’S TENTACLES STRETCH INTO FRANCE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/19/2005

    Alek Boyd has some shocking information about the extent of Hugo Chavez’s international networks. Not only is the Venezuelan dictator suspected of being fully engaged in meddling in the internal affairs of Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Grenada, Argentina, Chile and Mexico – he’s meddling in France! That’s right, the thug is buying up the…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    A VINDICTIVE DICTATOR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/19/2005

    Venezuela’s vindictive dictator, Hugo Chavez, was revealed in all his glory to be the author of the infamous ‘Tascon List’ – a blacklist of all the people in Venezuela who legally and openly signed the referendum petition to recall Hugo Chavez last year. The price they paid for that was high. The Thug of Caracas…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Cuba, Human Rights, Journalism, Revolution Archives

    REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS NOW PART OF THE VAST RIGHT WING CONSPIRACY

    Daniel Berczik
    5/19/2005

    Note: I posted this earlier at Bloggledygook, but then realized that the back story has a lot to do with the struggle for Cuba. Make no mistake: there are those who will do anything to make excuses for Fidel. A post in abdymok on Reporters Without Borders (or RSF for Reporters sans fronti????res) caught my…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CUBA’S DEMOCRATS HAILED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/19/2005

    Here is the first mainstream media editorial I have seen hailing Cuba’s brave democratic revolutionaries – it can be read here.

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