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Thursday
Apr072011

Libya Feature: Opposition Has Fighters, But Does It Have an Army? (Chivers)

Late Monday afternoon, as Libyan rebels prepared another desperate attack on the eastern oil town of Brega, a young rebel raised his rocket-propelled grenade as if to fire. The town’s university, shimmering in the distance, was far beyond his weapon’s maximum range. An older rebel urged him to hold fire, telling him the weapon’s back-blast could do little more than reveal their position and draw a mortar attack.

The younger rebel almost spat with disgust. “I have been fighting for 37 days!” he shouted. “Nobody can tell me what to do!”

The outburst midfight — and the ensuing argument between a determined young man who seemed to have almost no understanding of modern war and an older man who wisely counseled caution — underscored a fact that is self-evident almost everywhere on Libya’s eastern front. The rebel military, as it sometimes called, is not really a military at all.

What is visible in battle here is less an organized force than the martial manifestation of a popular uprising.

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Thursday
Apr072011

Iran Special: Introducing the "Civil Society Zine"

Arseh Sevom, an organisation promoting civil society in Iran, has introduced a new publication. We will be featuring some of the articles, but for now we turn it over to Arseh Sevom's Tori Egherman:

This is the first issue of Arseh Sevom's Civil Society Zine. For the first topic, we chose to look at net­works and net­working: tra­di­tional, social, and dig­ital. When we started solic­iting con­tri­bu­tions in 2010, there was no "Arab Spring". No one knew that pro­testers in Tunisia and Egypt would be able to unseat long-term leaders and inspire move­ments all over the Arab world.

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Thursday
Apr072011

Bahrain: US Secretary of Defense Gates Forgets to Ask About The Repression

If true, this passage from US Secretary of State Robert Gates' account of his meeting on Wednesday with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is telling:

SEC. GATES: We had a very good meeting. We met for about an hour and a half, one-on-one. It was an extremely cordial warm meeting. I think the relationship is in a good place. We talked about developments all over the region. We obviously talked about Iran....

Q. Did you talk about the Saudi troops in Bahrain? Did you raise that as an issue?

SEC. GATES: No.

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Wednesday
Apr062011

The Latest from Iran (6 April): Subsidy Cuts, Oil, and Politics

2115 GMT: Labour Front. HRANA reports that a protest of Abadan refinery workers over unpaid wages was accosted by security forces.

2000 GMT: Rafsanjani Watch. Oxford University has dismissed allegations of impropriety in its acceptance of the son of Hashemi Rafsanjani, Mehdi Hashemi, for Ph.D. study.

Critics alleged last month that Hashemi had been accepted even though he had not shown adequate academic standards and language qualifications. They also said he did not meet Oxford's residency requirement.

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Wednesday
Apr062011

Libya (and Beyond) LiveBlog: A Coalition Too Slow?

2025 GMT: Opposition forces say that there was fighting on three fronts in Misurata, Libya's third-largest city, with shelling by regime troops and at least one resident killed.

2020 GMT: Egypt's Health Ministry has raised the death toll in the uprising against former President Hosni Mubarak to more than 800, well over double the previous estimate of 384.

The ministry said another 6400 people had been injured.

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Wednesday
Apr062011

Iran Cartoon of the Day: The Battle Within (Kowsar)

Nikahang Kowsar ponders the situation of the regime through its chess pieces --- "If the other side remains in prison, we have to beat each other":

Wednesday
Apr062011

Libya Video: Eman Al-Obeidi Talks About Her Ordeal

On Monday, Eman Al Obeidi spoke with CNN. She talked about how she was abused and raped by regime forces, how she was taken away by security forces when she went into a Tripoli hotel to tell foreign journalists, and how she is still threatened.

Wednesday
Apr062011

US Politics: Much Ado about Debt Ceilings, Balanced Budgets...and Shutdowns

With Treasury Secretary Geithner warning of a financial Armageddon if the debt ceiling is not raised soon, and Representative Paul Ryan insisting on the price the Administration must pay for Republican support for increasing that ceiling, it will be a stormy time ahead in Washington.

The turmoil in Washington does not stop there. This Friday, at midnight, the latest continuing resolution funding government operations expires. The consequence of Congress failing this week to agree on a budget for the remaining six months of this fiscal year, or not passing yet another temporary spending bill, is a government shutdown.

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Wednesday
Apr062011

Israel-Gaza Special: Why Goldstone Killed Off His Commission's Report

Let us go back to the fundamental that Goldstone’s latest statement has consolidated the nationalist “we told ya, we were right” camp in Israel. Amidst the political debates ahead of elections,the discourse is that, in an international community which is often misguided and indeed threatening, Israel stands alone but triumphant at the end of the day.

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Tuesday
Apr052011

EA on the Road: Talking WikiLeaks in Dublin

I will be speaking today at our partner, the Clinton Institute of American Studies at University College Dublin, on "WikiLeaks, Old Diplomacy, and New Journalism".

We have a series of features for you while I'm on the road, and Ali Yenidunya will be holding the EA fort here. Still, LiveBlogs will be limited until my return on Wednesday afternoon.

As always, thanks in advance to our readers for keeping the news and analysis rolling while I am away.