Egypt's youth 'have had enough' - 0 views
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Though many of the youth leaders who participated in the 2011 revolution are in prison, youth-driven political campaigns will continue under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. A new movement that has risen, called the "We have had enough" campaign has several demands from the Egyptian youth. These include holding accountable anyone who was involved in killing any Egyptian, a debate about implementing separation of powers, setting minimum and maximum wages, and amending the protest law. These demands have led the state to release some of the prisoners of conscience, in an attempt to prevent any chaos before parliamentary elections. A similar movement, called the Dhank movement, arose in protest of the living conditions for the poorest Egyptians. The leaders of this movement encourage protests like refusing to pay electric bills because of a lack of service. The activists describe the need for the Dhank movement coming from Sisi's poor treatment of the lower class that included removal of subsidies and raising prices of commodities. The "We have had enough" campaign spokesman says they insist on the implementation of 14 human rights amendments. He ends by reiterating the consistent suspicion the youth groups have of the state and a lack of confidence that their demands will be met. This shows that there is no clear strategy or realistic possibility to ending the tension between youth groups and the state.
The 3 Real Problems With Drone Strikes | Cenk Uygur - 0 views
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We have used drones to execute U.S. civilians without a trial.
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Most of the drone strikes are signature strikes where we have no idea who we're killing.
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We often do double taps where we kill first-responders and the people trying to help the wounded.
IDF Censor Tells NY Times It Must Censor Future Reports on Killing of Lt. Had... - 0 views
Islamic State leader Baghdadi reportedly resurfaces | World news | The Guardian - 0 views
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calling for attacks in Saudi Arabia and for “volcanoes of jihad” across the world.
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“America and its allies are terrified, weak, and powerless,”
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repeatedly attacking “the Jews” and “apostate” and “treacherous” Muslim (Arab) leaders who feared the return of the Muslim faithful to the ways of the caliphate.
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Gaddafi died 3 years ago. Would Libya be better off if he hadn't? - The Washington Post - 0 views
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But the real issue is why the international community, after a seven-month air campaign, neglected post-conflict reconstruction."
Libya in shock after murder of human rights activist Salwa Bugaighis | World news | The... - 0 views
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In this article, Salwa Bugaighis was stabbed and shot through the head by gunmen who broke into her house in Benghazi. Her husband was also abducted and remains missing. Salwa and her husband had just returned from an election and the attack is a reminder of the growing number of extremists taking over Libya. "Her killing triggered outrage on social media, with one supporter tweeting: "Salwa Bugaighis was hope. Shocked and saddened." Salwa was a part of the National Transitional Council, but left after accusing it of freezing-out female members. She also opposed moves to make the wearing of the hijab compulsory, and her views brought her into conflict with the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist extremists.
We dream about drones, said 13-year-old Yemeni before his death in a CIA strike | World... - 2 views
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We dream about drones, said 13-year-old Yemeni before his death in a CIA strike
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he lived in constant fear of the “death machines” in the sky that had already killed his father and brother.
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They turned our area into hell and continuous horror, day and night, we even dream of them in our sleep.”
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Syria begins destruction of chemical weapons facilities - 0 views
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After a long delay, Syria has begun its destruction of dozens of storage facilities used to house chemical weapons. Syria joined the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) after an attack in Damascus killed more than 1000 people in 2013. Syria has handed over thousands of pounds of chemical agents since joining the OPCW but has yet to disclose any documentation about its chemical weapons program.
I Was Gassed by Bashar al-Assad | Foreign Policy - 0 views
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This article is a view of the chemical warfare in Syria from someone who survived the attacks in Damascus. The survivor writes of how joining the OPCW will do nothing in saving and protecting the Syrian people and how by taking away chemical warfare it will jut lead to Assad regimes finding new ways, such as starvation, to kill the innocent people of Syria.
Tunisia: ISIS fighters claim 2 killings - 0 views
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