The opposition & the regime have a routine. Each night, protesters leave prayers to march. Each night, the regime beats, arrests, & shoots civilians.
UN closer to condemning Syria, funerals for protesters held, Assad tries to voer up atrocities. Iran’s Supreme Leader tries to save the hardliners from themselves.
As Ramadan begins in Syria, a new wave of oppression, atrocity, and defiance is also beginning. A video essay of night 1.
On Monday, the 1st day of Ramadan, the Egyptian military cleared Tahrir Square, Cairo, of all protesters, breaking the long-standing sit-in protest.
The numbers only tell one story, that the debt ceiling needs to be increased, the budget cut, revenue enhanced, and jobs created. Beyond the politics and spin…
With protests breaking out in every major city and every region of Syria, the Assad regime may be close to becoming the next victim of Arab Spring.
In a clever advertising campaign, France 24 illustrates how angry (Twitter) birds have got the bad guys running scared.
Two years ago today the Iranians took to the polls, and when that didn’t work they took to the streets. Our coverage of today’s protests…
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James Permanently Writing for EA WorldView
October 12, 2011
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Syria Video Essay: 2nd Day of Defiant Ramadan Protests
August 03, 2011
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Breaking News & Updates: Middle East & North Africa
August 02, 2011
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A Bloody Dawn for Syria's Ramadan: Video Essay
August 02, 2011
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Egypt Military Breaks Up Tahrir Square Protest
August 02, 2011
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James Miller (EA Worldview)
Full disclosure, it appears that the argument made
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James Miller (Dissected News)
And then there is the race issue: Wealth disparity
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James Miller (Dissected News)
One of my most popular articles is about American
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Perhaps we could include "America" in stead of Alg
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James Miller (Dissected News)
I agree Reza, but if the artist added Oman, Syria,



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