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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    FOLLOWING GONGADZE’S LEAD

    Rob M.
    3/1/2005

    Aussiegirl is following the prosecution of the Gongadze case, a journalist whose head was found missing under Kuchma’s regime. Here are quotes from Yushchenko. Also, has his head finally been found? Either way, the killers have been found. Secret police, no less, though that was expected. And a witness was recently injured after the killers…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    DAILY LEBANON ROUNDUP

    Rob M.
    3/1/2005

    And here begins the first of the daily Lebanon roundups. It’s hard to keep track of everything on the internet, so I’ll try to round it all up for you guys right here quick and easy. NEWS: Some protestors vow to stay in the streets until they get a good government: A few diehard activists…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Revolution Archives

    DAILY BURMA

    3/1/2005

    Today’s Daily Burma is up and ready. Complete with link to the State Departments 2004 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for Burma and keeping you informed on the latest arrest of U Thu Wai. Thanks to Robert for letting me join the Publius team. No my site doesn’t have comments. That was originally by…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    DEMOCRACY WINS IN TOGO

    3/1/2005

    That from the report released from allAfrica.com within the last few hours. The African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) should be commended for imposing punitive sanctions against Togo and forcing the illegal president to come to his senses and heed international calls for a return to democracy and the…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CASTRO-CRITICAL CUBAN MOVIE – GO SEE IT!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    3/1/2005

    Val at Babalu Blog has gotten his hands on an important 15-minute Cuban film that’s spreading like lightning around Castro’s oppressed island. It’s all about local KGB goons. He’s painstakingly uploaded it to his blog and from my machine it works perfectly. However, he’s only going to have it up for two days, so it’s…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Revolution Archives, Syria

    LEBANON PREPARES FOR POLITICAL MOVES

    Daniel Berczik
    3/1/2005

    Lebanses President Emie Lahoud set about today to form a new government while opposition leaders – Muslim, Druze and Christian – are expected to meet Tuesday to plan for what comes next: It wasn’t clear if they would seek to keep up the street pressure or – as some have urged – step back to…

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  • Filed Under: Personal, Revolution Archives

    WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT IN THE FUTURE

    Rob M.
    3/1/2005

    Hey everyone. Yesterday was a long day, to note, I just woke up from my twelve hour slumber. Since many of you have never been here before, I thought I would give you a run down of what this site is about and what we’ll be covering post-revolution in Lebanon. We will definitely be keeping…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    LOOK WHAT I BOUGHT!

    Rob M.
    2/28/2005

    All this stuff finally came in the mail today. The books from Amazon.com, both of which you can order on the left hand side. The other shipment was from an Ebay seller, directly from Ukraine. I finally got a Yuschenko TAK! scarf! Now, before I go to bed, I would like to give a special…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives, Tajikistan

    FOLLOW-UP ON KYRGYZ AND TAJIK ELECTIONS

    Rob M.
    2/28/2005

    Kyrgyzstan is facing a run-off after a majority of seats failed to acquire an absolute majority of the votes: MOSCOW. Feb. 28. — A majority of the seats in Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections Sunday were forced into a second round of voting when the contests failed to produce absolute majorities for candidates, according to preliminary results…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    INTERVIEW WITH SWARTHMORE RADIO IN AN HOUR

    Rob M.
    2/28/2005

    Ben Morgan from Swarthmore College’s War News Radio program contacted me via email and is going to do a phone interview in about an hour. It sounds like a load of fun, I’ve never done that before. So hey, if anyone else wants to interrogate me, by all means, email me! UPDATE: Alright, interview is…

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

    COMMENTARY ON LEBANON

    Rob M.
    2/28/2005

    Back from the school. Now here’s what I’ve got from Instapundit. I’m trying to get as much insight and information in here as possible so here we go. So far there is Ed Morrissey, Sissy Willis, and Jim Geraghty who are all talking about it. Keep watching Tony as well. Michael Ubaldi has just informed…

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

    WALID JUMBLATT: PROFILES IN CONTRADICTION

    Daniel Berczik
    2/28/2005

    At Bloggledygook I have a post on Walid Jumblatt, sometime raving conspiracy theorist, sometime pragmatic politician, sometime pan-Arab nationalist. This person will likely be a prominent figure in coming events in Lebanon. Jumblatt has acted at times as one of Syria’s most vocal critics but seemed to come back into the fold when the US…

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

    BREAKING: LEBANESE GOVERNMENT TO RESIGN

    Daniel Berczik
    2/28/2005

    The AP and Fox News are reporting that Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami has announced his government’s resignation in parliament. No link yet. This came before the debate on a no-confidence vote was to begin. Stay tuned. UPDATE: Boston Herald: Karami made the announcement during a parliamentary debate called to discuss Hariri’s Feb. 14 assassination…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    LEBANON’S FUSE IS LIT AS PROTESTS BEGIN

    Rob M.
    2/28/2005

    I will be updating this post throughout the day as events unfold. Don’t forget to check out the photos and videos of world-wide protests for this cause. Here are more pictures. BLOGS TO CHECK OUT: Caveman in Beirut, Across the Bay, and Syria Comment. The colors are red and white, in accordance with the nation’s…

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  • Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, Revolution Archives, Syria

    ISRAEL HAS TRANSCRIPT OF SYRIAN ORDERS FOR BOMBING

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    I just caught wind of this on the news. The Israeli government will shortly announce a transcript of orders delivered by the Syrian government to the terrorist group that carried out the attack in Tel Aviv. I haven’t been able to find an article on the net as of yet, but will post one as…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives, United Arab Emirates

    ELECTION FEVER IN THE EMIRATES

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    Take a look at consultative council just advised: DUBAI (AFP) – Academics and members of the appointed consultative council in the United Arab Emirates came out in favor of elections in the Persian Gulf state, arguing that it could not stay out of the regional trend toward elected bodies. When millions of Arabs in Palestine,…

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

    LEBANON: HERE COMES THE REVOLUTION

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    UPDATE: Read this post, and then continue on to my new post following the protests that are under way. In the latest developments from Lebanon, the government fears a showdown: Lebanon was headed for a showdown between the opposition and the security forces as thousands of demonstrators massed late today in Beirut in defiance of…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    PUTIN’S THINKING REMINISCIENT OF “1984”

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    A couple of days ago, I posted the full transcript of the press conference between President Bush and Putin after their meeting. In that post, I highlighted in bold what I thought were remarks worth noting and looking into. One journalist, in particular, threw a weird question out there, asking: To follow up on the…

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MORE ON MUBARAK’S PRESIDENTIAL PLAN

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    CLIFFNOTES: 1) Mubarak’s announcement and actions seek to legitimize his own government, not reform. 2) Opposition has little time to develop a massive grass roots campaign. 3) This does open a window for regime change if actions outside of Mubarak’s control occur. Alright, so I’m a little skeptical. From the Christian Science Monitor: BEIRUT AND…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives, Tajikistan

    REGARDING LACK OF UNREST IN TAJIKISTAN

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    I emailed Nathan over at The Argus what he thought about the lack of protests, or anything for that matter, in regards to the Tajik elections. Here is his insight: I think the thing is that Kyrgyzstan is kind of deceptive. Akayev has run the place more or less like a normal country, and people…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Burma, Journalism, Revolution Archives

    FIRST BURMESE NEWSPAPER IN NORTH AMERICA

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    Zed just let me know of his latest Daily Burma post. There is a new publication in Canada that is the first in North America to print in Burmese! Check it out, he has the PDF file of one of its issues.

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAN BRIEFING

    Rob M.
    2/27/2005

    Regime Change Iran has its Sunday Briefing up.

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  • Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    HAMAS: PRESSURE ON SYRIA HARMS US

    Kirk H. Sowell
    2/27/2005

    A revealing interview was published Friday (Feb. 25) in the Islamist daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi with Khaled Mashal, the head of Hamas’ political wing. The article was headlined: “Mashal: Pressures on Syria will have a negative effect on Hamas.” Aside from suggesting that the Syria-Hamas relationship is much closer than Syria claims, Mashal describes the truce…

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Revolution Archives, United States, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ MAY QUIT OAS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/27/2005

    Venezuela Today has found an extremely significant strategic development in the Colombian press: Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez is thinking of withdrawing Venezuela’s membership from the Organization of American States. He would do that to circumvent the regional organization’s group efforts to strengthen the OAS’ Democracy Charter, which of course does not serve his interests as…

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  • Filed Under: Israel, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    PALESTINIANS ANGERED BY TEL AVIV BOMBINGS

    Daniel Berczik
    2/27/2005

    That’s the Palestinian people. It remains to be seen if the leadership understands that their people have had enough and are demonstrating a new willingness to talk peace: If this is to be made into something that could resemble a positive step, the PA should offer to work beside the Israeli military instead of against…

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