The Arab spring, five years on - 0 views
My Arab Spring: Egypt's silent protest - 0 views
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In June 2010, Khaled Said, a young Egyptian citizen of Alexandria, was beaten to death by plain-clothes police officers outside a local internet cafe. At the time, the Ministry of Interior said he died of asphyxiation caused by swallowing a bag of narcotics, but a picture of Said's battered face began circulating online.
Social media is still powerful in Egypt - 0 views
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Could social media help build another uprising soon? Supporters of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi often claim that Egyptian internet activists are powerless and disconnected from reality. They say that activists are living in their own virtual bubble; however, recent incidents suggest otherwise. When the 'Arab Spring' began in 2011, the role social media played was undeniable.
Inside the ISIS gift shop: Online jihadist spring/summer collection of T-shirts, hoodie... - 0 views
Limits to Growth was right. New research shows we're nearing collapse | Cathy Alexander... - 0 views
VOICES: Inhumanity and the Moral Limit in Syria - 1 views
The Arab Spring| Social Media in the Egyptian Revolution: Reconsidering Resource Mobili... - 0 views
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This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining social movements and their impact by exploring the use of social media in the 2011 Egyptian revolution through a limited case study analysis. It argues that social media played an instrumental role in the success of the anti-government protests that led to the resignation of the country’s dictatorial leader, and calls for further examination of the proposed incorporation of social media as an important resource for collective action and the organization of contemporary social movements.
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This article actually talks about the professional terms associated with social media and the Egyptian Revolution. "Resource mobilization theory " It also gives real examples of tweets from Egyptian youth who kept the world updated with minute to minute statuses. "@mfatta7 Tear gas @mfatta7 I'm suffocating @mfatta7 We r trapped inside a building @mfatta7 Armored vehicles outside @mfatta7 Help we r suffocating @mfatta7 I will be arrested @mfatta7 Help !!! @mfatta7 Arrested @mfatta7 Ikve [I've] been beaten a lot "
The Gulf blog - 0 views
Ruthless pragmatism has triumphed over the people's revolutions - 1 views
US Department of State - 0 views
http://www.state.gov/s/gwi/rls/rem/2011/176643.htmThis source is testimony given by Melanne Verveer, Ambassador-at-large for Global Women's Issues, she gave a statement to the Subcommittees on Inte...
US Department of State - 0 views
http://www.state.gov/s/gwi/rls/rem/2011/176643.htmThis source is testimony given by Melanne Verveer, Ambassador-at-large for Global Women's Issues, she gave a statement to the Subcommittees on Inte...
The Role of Women in the Arab Spring (in Egypt) - 0 views
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6e3958f-bIThis video by the BBC radio and led by Nabila Ramdani examined the role of women in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. During the protests women played a v...
Tunisia cuts 2012 growth forecast to 3.5 pct - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
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Tunisia cut its economic growth forecast for this year to 3.5 percent, down from a previous forecast of 4.5 percent due to declines in foreign investment and tourism. Tunisia's government said in December the economy would grow 4.5 percent in 2012, but ongoing strikes have put off foreign investment, forcing it to cut its forecast. In 2011 the leaving of Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali sparked the "Arab Spring". This caused revolts, which shrank the economy to 1.8 percent in 2011. The supplementary budget also increased in spending of 1 billion dinars.
Boycott Israel Now - 0 views
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In this Global Research interview, author Adri Nieuwhof speaks with Farid Esack. Esack, chairperson of BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel) South Africa, speaks about his ten year history with the cause and the increasing amount of backlash he is receiving in regards to the organization's stance against Israel. Stating that the Arab Spring eroded much of the local support for Palestine, Esack calls for increased support of BDS.
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