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Hussein Khalil

Morsi Meter - مرسي ميتر - 1 views

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    ٠ يوم مرّوا من ١٠٠ يوم الوعود التي تحققت : ٠ من أصل ٦٤ هذه محاولة لتوثيق ومراقبة أداء الرئيس المصري المنتخب محمد مرسي وفيها سيتم مراقبة ماتم انجازه وفق ما أقرّه د.محمد مرسي في برنامجه أول مائة يوم.
Tarek Maamari

Addeh 3al Se3a? - 1 views

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    I had a super hard time finding your page.. tried all the possible spellings of addeh 2edde edde 2addeh ... and all other variations :p btw brittany thanks for correcting the petition and didn't know about ur comment here until now.. didn't get any notifications.. thanks again
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    Hello? Anybody?
Dima Hajj

Petition Down With the MP Salaries - 0 views

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    Many of you have not yet signed the petition, please help us reach our goal and sign the petition! :)
Tarek Maamari

The Lebanon I Dream Of... - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Tarek Maamari on 01 Jun 12 - No Cached
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    Just came across this video. I think its old but might be interesting to take a look at.
zeina ammar

Did Egyptians vote against their revolution? - 1 views

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    Interesting read.
Jad Rahme

Abolish Law 534 in Lebanon | Facebook - 1 views

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    Don't forget to liek the page and spread the word about it :)
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    pleaaase!!
zeina ammar

Egypt's Presidential Elections and Twitter Talk - 1 views

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    Egypt Elections Through Twitter Hashtags
Tarek Maamari

Petition Down With the MP Salaries - 4 views

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    Hi, I wanted to draw your attention to this important petition that I recently signed. "Down With the MP Salaries" I really think this is an important cause, and I'd like to encourage you to add your signature, too. It's free and takes just a few seconds of your time. :p
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    Here are some edits (I posted it here so Dima can also see in case she wants to change more): I, the undersigned, am a taxpayer and agree that MPs should not receive exorbitantly large sums of money following their service to the country, nor should they have access to luxury items for free using revenue collected from taxes. Furthermore, I agree that MPs should receive subsidies equivalent to those of other employees and have their end of service compensation calculated in the same manner (i.e. last monthly salary*12*number of years employed). I understand that Lebanon's national debt is immense and must be cut down. Although this serves as only one step in that direction, it is, however, an important step.
Hussein Khalil

Nesbiyye Betnesbak - 1 views

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    Voting on the electoral law is just around the corner. Will you passively support the status quo or actively participate in making a change? Please watch this video and share with everyone you know. It's time we bury the Zaims of the past, and grab ahold of our political future.
Dima Hajj

Change Law 251 - 4 views

shared by Dima Hajj on 23 May 12 - No Cached
Dima Saber liked it
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    Our video! :D
Dima Saber

Global Voices · Citizen media stories about Egypt - 0 views

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    Some citizen-media content on the Elections in Egypt
Dima Saber

Egypt presidential elections: the candidates - Telegraph - 0 views

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    For those of you who don't know much bout Egypt presidential candidates, here's a good wrap-up!
Hussein Khalil

The Failure of Lebanon's Facebook Demonstrations - 0 views

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    When people started shooting at each other in Tripoli and Tarik el Jdide, the rest of the Lebanese were visibly angry. Residents were clamoring loudly on radio talk shows, on TV stations and on the internet for the insanity to stop. A cry for assembly was made across social media platforms, one that echoed faintly on the ground and brought no material progress.
zeina ammar

Egypt's Presidential Vote: US Picks Its Favorite - 0 views

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    Moussa remains Washington's preferred choice because it believes that while he may talk tough on Egypt's role, Arab solidarity and Palestine, he will not have the power to carry out any promises he makes.
zeina ammar

The electoral bandwagon reaches Algeria - 0 views

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    change is beginning to happen in the electoral world of our region. The change is slow and piecemeal, but it is starting to happen, and once it gains some momentum and credibility, it will roll across most of the region.
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