• Ardovini addressed the inability of Islamic movements to keep pace with rapid changes amid the impact of external pressures and accusations of terrorism and anti-democratic politics, together with the impact of the alliance of regional and international powers against the Muslim Brotherhood, especially the United Arab Emirates and France. (cihrs.org)
  • Last spring, Kishwar Rizvi, professor of the history of art, led a group of eight graduate students to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of her seminar "Museum and Nation. (yale.edu)
  • Countries in the region like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Egypt are also opposed to any political involvement of Islamist parties. (ksl.com)
  • The foreign ministers of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Morocco, and Bahrain will arrive in Sde Boker for a meeting with Minister Lapid and Secretary of State Blinken. (jewishpress.com)
  • In the United Arab Emirates, foreign journalists were barred from covering the 2013 trial of 94 suspected Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers. (cpj.org)
  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia visiting the United Arab Emirates last week. (newageislam.com)
  • The application included interim analyses of a phase1/2 and a bridging study conducted in China, and a phase 3 study conducted in the United Arab Emirates and other Arab countries. (who.int)
  • However, the uprisings of the Arab Spring have been a key element in changes in regards to the social circumstances and contexts in which these movements used to operate. (cihrs.org)
  • Inside Story - Arab uprisings: Progress or paralysis? (aljazeera.com)
  • Indeed, significant differences did exist between Arab countries in the lead up to the pro-democracy uprisings. (aljazeera.com)
  • Moroccans head to the polls Wednesday for parliamentary and local elections that will determine the fate of the Islamist party that has ruled since the Arab Spring uprisings. (africanews.com)
  • Drawn up in reaction to the February 20th Movement, the local version of the Arab Spring uprisings around the Middle East and North Africa, the document moved the country closer to a system of constitutional monarchy without giving up the king's central role. (africanews.com)
  • TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - An 88-year-old political veteran has been elected president of Tunisia, a country whose young people once electrified the world by overthrowing its 73-year-old dictator in 2011 and triggering the Arab Spring uprisings across the region. (ksl.com)
  • Alone among the countries that experienced the pro-democracy uprisings of the Arab Spring, the transition in Tunisia has remained on track but it has still been buffeted by the turmoil in the region, which brought down the Islamists that first won elections after the revolution. (ksl.com)
  • The story of Wali's death begins with his arrest during demonstrations linked to the Arab Spring uprisings. (middleeasteye.net)
  • The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of uprisings throughout the Arab nations, starting with Tunisia's 2010 revolution. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • When the public was inspired by the uprisings and reforms in their neighboring states, they decided to take to the streets, demanding greater labor rights, proper representation, women's rights and a withdrawal of Saudi troops from Bahrain. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • The protests that, in 2019, threatened the regimes of these four Arab countries need to be understood within the context of a long-standing cycle of protests that began in the region in December 2010, when the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, a young fruit vendor in Tunisia, unleashed a wave of anti-authoritarian uprisings that were echoed in other countries in the region (Hernando de Larramendi, 2011). (iemed.org)
  • This Council could include local Gaza representatives and a representative of the Palestinian Authority but the majority would be representative of states like Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. (jewishpostandnews.ca)
  • The meeting was held to express support for the PA Arabs in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, and to approve the initiative of King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia. (jewishpress.com)
  • The crown prince is responsible for the murder of a Washington Post journalist, the ongoing war in Yemen, and innumerable human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia. (fpif.org)
  • The UN Human Rights Council ignores continued abuses from nations such as China, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe - but the sole democracy in the Middle East - the sole country which continually has its very existence questioned by the world, that's the country which the UN condemns! (algemeiner.com)
  • Moderator Islam Lotfi pointed out that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was subjected to an unprecedented state of fragmentation, while Justice and Development party in Morocco experienced a major loss in popularity , and the Ennahda party faced a critical situation in Tunisia. (cihrs.org)
  • Long before the pro-democracy protests in Syria descended into massacres at the hands of the regime, and before Egypt moved away from its democratic movement and reinstated a rule by the military-security complex following the coup of 2013 , a shockwave echoed throughout the Arab World. (aljazeera.com)
  • In countries such as Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Algeria, systematic crimes and human rights violations against losing majorities produced republics of fear and corruption. (aljazeera.com)
  • In the few years preceding 2011 and 2012, the rate of protests based on economic and social grievances escalated in countries such as Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and Yemen. (aljazeera.com)
  • The RCC was instantly recognized by the Arab nationalist governments of Egypt, Iraq, Sudan and Syria. (wikipedia.org)
  • He proposed the establishment of the Federation of Arab Republics in 1972 with Egypt and Syria. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2. Egypt and other Arab countries typically don't want to take in Palestinian refugees. (wkrg.com)
  • Since the beginning of this year, tangible changes have occurred either directly with the overthrow of the regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, or indirectly as was the case in Morocco and Jordan, where anger was absorbed through some reforms. (pij.org)
  • Arab homosexuals are also taking part in this revolution, whether they live in Egypt, Iraq or Morocco. (algemeiner.com)
  • The human rights crisis in Egypt is a leading driver of the country's instability and should therefore be a U.S. national security priority. (pomed.org)
  • The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly observed the elections in Tunisia in 2011 and has consistently engaged with Mediterranean Partners of the OSCE, including Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia. (oscepa.org)
  • Shaking hands with such a devil seemed inconceivable for a president determined to distance himself from the callous disregard for human rights of his predecessor. (fpif.org)
  • The disregard for human rights when it suits the U.S government's interest further legitimizes groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in the eyes of the at-risk Muslim youths in the West and non-religious states in the Middle East. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • The Present and Future of Political Islam" was the topic of the latest Salon Ibn Rushd seminar held on 28 October 2021 by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS). (cihrs.org)
  • The Moroccan government, led by the Development and Justice Party of Saadeddine Othmani, which had taken part in the normalization efforts, was rejected en masse in the September 2021 elections. (countercurrents.org)
  • For the past 12 years, the Guardian has reported on the issues surrounding Qatar 2022, from corruption and human rights abuses to the treatment of migrant workers and discriminatory laws. (arabspring-news.com)
  • Morocco's players celebrate with a Palestinian flag at the end of the Qatar 2022 World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Morocco and Spain at the Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha on December 6, 2022. (countercurrents.org)
  • Amnesty International on Wednesday broke news that seven Sahrawi hunger strikers had ended their fast, reportedly after being promised better prison conditions, but the victory is a small one and only helps to illustrate the wider abuses going on behind the scenes in the Western Sahara. (middleeasteye.net)
  • Since then, news of destruction of Shia meeting places and human rights abuses by the occupiers have been reported by Iranian and other Shia media and sympathizers, but have failed to gain the attention of global media. (islamicpluralism.org)
  • Amazingly, I have yet to see these people boycott any of Israel's Arab neighbors for the real human rights abuses which grab media headlines nowadays. (algemeiner.com)
  • FILE - Spain's Jennifer Hermoso, right, and head coach Jorge Vilda listens to reporters questions during a press conference at Eden Park ahead of the Women's World Cup semifinal match between Spain and Sweden in Auckland, New Zealand, Monday, Aug. 14, 2023. (yahoo.com)
  • Baharini women's rights activist Ghada Jamsheer was sentenced to one year in jail for tweeting about corruption in a hospital. (eff.org)
  • The relative wealth of the Arab world, the calls for women's empowerment and the increased importance of information technology among the youth have also introduced new realities that required substantive intervention on the part of these regimes, which they also failed to address. (pij.org)
  • In the coming period, the Network envisions deeper involvement of MENA-based organizations and individuals working to promote ESCR in collective work around corporate accountability , economic policy and women's rights , as well as amongst social movements and grassroots groups . (escr-net.org)
  • FILES: Moroccan Human rights activists shout slogans as they protest against a 'campaign of repression' targeting social media on January 9, 2020. (africanews.com)
  • During the election campaign, most parties have ignored issues of individual liberties, in particular the call by some activists to decriminalise sex out of wedlock, a divisive subject in Morocco. (africanews.com)
  • In truth, what happened in Morocco in 2011 was a war of position and speed involving underground activists, maverick political groups, and a subtly resilient royal administration. (ahmedbenchemsi.com)
  • Arabic twitter and Facebook accounts have also been created, to further facilitate dissemination and engagement of human rights activists in the region. (escr-net.org)
  • Gaddafi expressed Pan-Arabism, announcing the need for one united Arab state in the Middle East and North Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Moroccan protests are a series of demonstrations across Morocco which occurred from 20 February 2011 to the fall of 2012. (wikipedia.org)
  • and Ali Anouzla , a Moroccan journalist and editor-in-chief of the "Lakome" news website. (cihrs.org)
  • Moroccan journalist Ali Anouzla agreed with Al-Jourshi in holding the Justice and Development Party fully responsible for the situation in Morocco, as the party has held power for nearly a decade, a rare opportunity that no other party has had in the country's recent political history. (cihrs.org)
  • Opinion polls are banned in Morocco near election time, but a survey in February by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis showed around 64 percent of people planned to abstain. (africanews.com)
  • On 5 May, authorities sought to prevent a press conference by ADN to present the report, from taking place at the headquarters of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights in the capital Rabat. (smex.org)
  • Though other Arab countries had already done the same, the Moroccan official recognition of Apartheid Israel was particularly devastating for Palestinians. (countercurrents.org)
  • The little political gains achieved by the Moroccan government in exchange for sacrificing the rights of Palestinians shall prove irrelevant in coming years. (countercurrents.org)
  • He is the co-author of Mohammed VI's Strategies for Moroccan Economic Development (Routledge Press, 2020) and "The Moroccan Spring and King Mohammed VI's Economic Policy Agenda: Evaluating the First Dozen Years," a chapter in The Birth of the Arab Citizen and the Changing of the Middle East . (pomed.org)
  • They were part of the larger Arab Spring protests. (wikipedia.org)
  • The protests in Morocco were inspired by the Arab Spring protests and revolutions in other North African and Middle Eastern countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Protests have continued nearly every Sunday, with thousands marching in cities around Morocco calling for governmental reform. (wikipedia.org)
  • The unrest and protests in other countries like Yemen, Bahrain and Syria, and also - if somewhat more cautiously - in Morocco and Algeria - make it clear that the Arab world is in a state of turmoil," he noted. (zenit.org)
  • After Tunisians overthrew their President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali through protests and demonstrations in what is known as the Jasmine Revolution, protests broke out in major cities in the rest of the Arab states, where people demanded greater civil freedoms. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • Yet in many Arab states, the ruling powers sought to subdue the protests with force. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • The wave of protests in the Arab world in 2011, now commonly known as the "Arab Spring", has taken the world, along with Middle Eastern scholars, by storm. (lu.se)
  • The news spread quickly on social media, as grisly images of dead and bloodied toddlers lined up side by side on a hospital stretcher stirred outrage in Gaza and the West Bank. (wkrg.com)
  • After Hamas is evicted from power, there is an interim period- say five to seven to ten years -of governance over Gaza by an Arab trusteeship council. (jewishpostandnews.ca)
  • The Council members are appointed primarily by Arab states sympathetic to Israel and eager to see the people of Gaza thrive. (jewishpostandnews.ca)
  • I was in a group of about 11 protesters, pursued by police in their cars," Oussama el-Khlifi, a 23-year-old protester from the capital, Rabat, told Human Rights Watch (HRW). (mondediplo.com)
  • Morocco, however, claims the territory forms its "southern provinces" and is part of a historic "greater Morocco" with Rabat maintaining near full control of the area. (middleeasteye.net)
  • But he succeeded in pushing the country so far to the right that it has flirted with authoritarianism. (fpif.org)
  • By collaborating on the fight against Al Qaeda, the Arab regimes - which, in many cases, had updated their authoritarianism in the wake of the Cold War through processes of controlled political liberalization - were able to circumvent the pressures of the United States and its 'Great Middle East' project, through which the Bush Administration sought to export democratic values as a tool for combatting terrorism. (iemed.org)
  • Essebsi defeated the human rights activist who became the interim president after the revolution, Moncef Marzouki, who took 44.32 percent of the vote. (ksl.com)
  • On 14 May, an appeals court upheld a six-month jail sentence against prominent human rights activist Nabeel Rajab over a tweet deemed insulting to the country's interior and defence ministries. (smex.org)
  • On 4 May, Hamid Mahdaoui, director of the news site badil.info stood trial over a report published on his site on the death of political activist Karim Lachkar in police custody. (smex.org)
  • Tunisian LGBT rights activist Ahmed Ben Amor, who has been subject to online abuse, attempts suicide twice in the span of eight days. (eff.org)
  • The recent failures of the Ennahda Party in Tunisia in parallel with the electoral defeat of the Justice and Development Party in Morocco were discussed at the session amid a wider dialogue upon obstacles that have accompanied attempts at democratic transition since the Arab Spring - a process in which political Islam has played a vital role in an array of contexts and experiences. (cihrs.org)
  • Even Tunisia, the one country to crawl from the wreckage of the Arab Spring with a fledgling democracy, succumbed to a coup last year . (fpif.org)
  • Despite a strong push for normalization between Arab countries and Israel, countries like Algeria and Tunisia made it clear that no diplomatic ties between their respective capitals and Israel would be declared anytime soon. (countercurrents.org)
  • Leader of the "Citizens Against the Coup" movement, Mr Ben Mbarek, is also one of the main leaders of the National Salvation Front (FSN), the main opposition coalition that emerged after Mr Saied has assumed full power in Tunisia, rocking the young democracy that emerged from the first Arab Spring revolt in 2011. (africanews.com)
  • In June 1971, Gaddafi declared the formation of the Arab Socialist Union as the sole legal party of Libya. (wikipedia.org)
  • After Libya was converted into the "(Great) Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" in 1977, the remaining members of the RCC formed the apex of the "revolutionary sector" that oversaw the government. (wikipedia.org)
  • Countries like South Africa, Kenya, and Morocco have all grappled with the question of how to face the horrors of the past with transparency and open communication," he said. (seattleu.edu)
  • avocados, South Africa, spring onions from Senegal! (impactpolicies.org)
  • It proposed an Israeli withdrawal to the borders of June 4, 1967, the establishment of a Palestinian state, and a solution to the refugee issue - in exchange for the normalization of relations between all the Arab states and Israel. (jewishpress.com)
  • There will be no advance and separate peace with the Arab world without the Palestinian process and Palestinian peace. (danielpipes.org)
  • To most foreign observers of the Arab upheaval, and many Arabs, the abrupt revival of mass mobilizations against the Egyptian military has been a diversion from the display of brutality in Syria. (islamicpluralism.org)
  • Towards an Anarchist Anti-imperialist Analysis of Syria - In 2011, the people of Syria rose up in revolution as part of Arab Spring. (blogspot.com)
  • Astonishingly however these hypocrites ignore these real issues and attack the Jewish state which is of course the friendliest to gay rights in the region - just as liberals are yet to sail a flotilla to Syria where thousands have been slaughtered, yet would attack Israel with a flotilla simply for taking measures to protect her people from terrorists. (algemeiner.com)
  • The council, based at The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale, supports research projects and language instruction, sponsors public programming, and provides opportunities for Yale students to work throughout the Middle East in places like Morocco, Lebanon, and the UAE. (yale.edu)
  • For the first time in book form, A Child in Palestine presents the work of one of the Arab world's greatest cartoonists, revered throughout the region for his outspokenness, honesty and humanity. (versobooks.com)
  • I've heard several prominent politicians in Israel sometimes saying, well, the Arab world's in a different place now, and we just have to reach out to them and we can work some things with the Arab world, and we'll deal with the Palestinians. (danielpipes.org)
  • Consortium News is asking readers to become members of the first independent news site on the Web, founded by legendary investigative journalist Bob Parry in 1995. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Consortium News leads the way in analyzing intelligence that is laundered uncritically through the mainstream media. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Consortium News just celebrated its 25th anniversary as the oldest, independent news site on the Web. (consortiumnews.com)
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  • Former U.S. intelligence agents, including Ray McGovern, in statement sent to Consortium News that they had examined the claims of Russian hacking of the DNC and determined "the email disclosures in question are the result of a leak, not a hack. (olywip.org)
  • The Arab countries dominated, and dominating world attention, by their political unrest in the past year, have outgrown their period of early expectations, and entered a phase demanding mature political definition. (islamicpluralism.org)
  • The Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community (COMECE) is currently meeting to discuss means of aiding the Arab countries in political unrest, and the Christians who live there. (zenit.org)
  • The bishop asked, "How can these countries be assisted in adopting a constitution which will guarantee the rule of law and the upholding of human rights - including the right to full freedom of religion and the protection of minorities? (zenit.org)
  • A pioneering partnership between Seattle University School of Law and Moulay Ismail University in Morocco will teach law students about transitional justice, in which countries confront their own histories of human rights violations and move toward national healing. (seattleu.edu)
  • In response to the regimes' failure to respond to the changes in the Arab street in recent years, the Arab masses in general, and the youth in particular, peacefully demonstrated and were successful in bringing about change in most of the Arab countries, including the those that did not witness a regime change. (pij.org)
  • The resolution also calls on international and financial organizations to encourage trade with Arab countries engaged in democratization. (oscepa.org)
  • The Bennett government is reaping the benefits of 20 years of smart Israeli foreign policy, through four prime ministers, four US presidents, regional civil wars, the Arab Spring, several wars with Hamas and Hezbollah, and Iranian terrorism. (jewishpress.com)
  • Is the Arab world back to square one after all the sacrifices it has made since 2011? (aljazeera.com)
  • Also, the negative repercussions of the rentier system were felt across the Arab world and made citizens aware of the need to transcend rent-based economies - be the rent of natural resources or the rent of regional and international alliances. (aljazeera.com)
  • It was also the direct correlation between rentierism (and for that matter its patriarchal ideology) and the persistence of undemocratic governments across the Arab world. (aljazeera.com)
  • Digital Citizen is a biweekly review of news, policy, and research on human rights in the Arab World. (smex.org)
  • While it is true that some reforms had taken place in the Arab World 1 , they were substantively cosmetic and superficial and did not address the authority of the Arab leaders. (pij.org)
  • Moreover, the pouring of love for Palestine during the Qatar World Cup demonstrated, beyond doubt, that Israel cannot possibly be accepted by Arabs while still an occupying power and a racist apartheid regime. (countercurrents.org)
  • Despite the unavoidable controversy that plagues any world leader in regard to Middle Eastern policy, the reality is that the Obama Administration, like their Bush predecessors, is guilty of compromising the value of universal human rights with the tyrants and thugs that rule the Middle East. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • A recent New York Times carried an article by Abdellah Taia, which talks about growing up in the Arab world as an effeminate boy, where "homosexuality did not, of course, exist. (algemeiner.com)
  • There will be no separate peace between Israel and the Arab world. (danielpipes.org)
  • Israel lost another Public Relations and media battle as the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted five resolutions condemning Israel recently, including one that establishes a new "fact-finding mission" to investigate alleged Israeli 'violations' relating to settlements. (algemeiner.com)
  • This desire was intensified in wake of the Arab Spring, which foregrounded intersecting and systemic issues of economic, political, social, civil and cultural rights violations, while highlighting the committed and creative yet embattled struggles of many civil society organizations. (escr-net.org)
  • In addition to meeting with the Saudi leadership, Biden took time out to chat with Egyptian strongman Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on the sidelines of the Arab Summit, which was another opportunity to subordinate human rights concerns to more material matters. (fpif.org)
  • But if the administration withholds less than it has the last two years it would in essence be saying to al-Sisi that it believe the Egyptian government has improved its rights record, which is just not true. (pomed.org)
  • At one extreme, Yemen remains in chaos, with news on November 21 that Ali Abdullah Saleh, its ruler for 33 years, had approved a confusing reform plan proposed by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). (islamicpluralism.org)
  • Bahraini human rights group Bahrain Watch reports daily internet shutdowns between 7pm and 1am in the protest village of Diraz. (eff.org)
  • The Bahrain government made promises to prevent this from happening again, but the people of Bahrain still await their human rights. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • As a result of the 1969 Libyan coup d'état led by Gaddafi, the 12 member central committee of the Free Officers Movement converted themselves into a Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), which governed the newly established Libyan Arab Republic. (wikipedia.org)
  • A s the Arab Spring blossomed and President Obama hesitated about whether to speak out in favor of protesters seeking democratic change in the Greater Middle East, the Pentagon acted decisively. (mondediplo.com)
  • Generally speaking, in the Middle East there's been an increased effort in limiting journalists' and people's ability to work freely," Ramsey George, editor of the online Jordanian news site 7iber , told CPJ. (cpj.org)
  • According to CPJ's 2014 annual prison census , 30 of the 41 journalists who were imprisoned in the Arab Middle East worked online. (cpj.org)
  • By allying itself with strongmen who don't share our value for human rights, like Egypt's former president, Hosni Mubarak, the Obama Administration diminishes the West's ultimate goal of a free Middle East. (elpaisanoonline.com)
  • It is indeed just a starting point, but Israel: An Introduction, if disseminated among our universities to the extent it deserves, will at least allow students of the Middle East and of Jewish history to start off on the right foot. (blogspot.com)
  • Seth Binder, the director of advocacy at the Project on Middle East Democracy, called the newly released language on human rights a significant improvement to both the Trump and Obama administrations' policies. (pomed.org)
  • The MIT Enterprise Forum Pan Arab is accepting applications for its "Innovate for Refugees" competition. (eff.org)
  • In a separate case, Mahdaoui stands accused of publishing false news and publishing an unlicensed newspaper over a news item on the explosion of a car in Meknes. (smex.org)
  • Up to 50 students - 25 in Seattle and 25 in Meknes, Morocco - can participate each semester. (seattleu.edu)
  • ARTifariti is a project of the Ministry of Culture of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (RASD) and the Association of Friendship with the Sahrawi People of Seville (AAPSS). (artifariti.org)
  • Wali was an active member of the pro-independence indigenous Sahrawi movement and was also known for his human rights work on torture and police brutality. (middleeasteye.net)
  • The Sahrawi government in exile, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), opposes the occupation and claims that 30 Sahrawi political prisoners have gone on hunger strike this year alone. (middleeasteye.net)
  • Can Facebook and Twitter inspire another Arab Spring? (eff.org)
  • But it also directs the government to provide assistance so that it 'will promote and advance human rights and avoid identification of the United States… with governments which deny to their people internationally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms. (pomed.org)
  • Since the turn of the century, the Arab Human Development Reports published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and written by Arab authors in direct contact with the region have highlighted the increasing inequality, lack of freedoms, difficulties for young people to join the labour market, and growing education and gender gaps. (iemed.org)
  • On 24 April, thousands of people protested across Morocco, demanding an end to corruption, an independent judiciary, constitutional reforms, legislative elections as well as more jobs for university graduates. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet unfortunately for those who hoped that the "Arab Spring" would produce clear-cut democratic reforms, none of the affected states has yet given proof that popular sovereignty, even if firmly achieved, will encompass stability and prosperity for their societies. (islamicpluralism.org)
  • In turn, ESCR-Net's Board and many members have stressed the importance of ensuring that perspectives and leadership from the MENA region is involved in building critical analysis of evolving global conditions and effective advocacy to realize human rights. (escr-net.org)
  • The Revolutionary Command Council (Arabic: مجلس قيادة الثورة) was the twelve-person governing body that ruled the Libyan Arab Republic after the 1969 Libyan coup d'état by the Free Officers Movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • Professor Nadir Ismaili, who will co-teach the class with Slye, teaches comparative constitutional law at University Moulay Ismail and served as Rapporteur to the Commission on Hearing and Reparations of the Consultative Council of Human Rights during that country's transitional process from 1998 to 2002. (seattleu.edu)
  • The United Nations Human rights council in session. (algemeiner.com)
  • One only had to hear the Syrian representative speak today about human rights in order to understand how detached from reality the council is. (algemeiner.com)
  • 18 While Israel is under severe military menace right now, it is not too early to think about how a positive political outcome can be achieved after the necessary and painful battle is concluded. (jewishpostandnews.ca)
  • Political vision along with military force might enable Israel to turn around the situation and complete and consolidate a lasting peace with almost all of its Arab neighbours and to set the stage for a formal and enduring peace with the Palestinians. (jewishpostandnews.ca)
  • The New York Times on Saturday cited Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, an Emirati political scientist, who sounded just as giddy as the Israeli PM when he noted that the groundbreaking meeting - the first involving so many Arab, American and Israeli officials on Israeli soil at once - is evidence of Israel's acceptance by key Arab leaders. (jewishpress.com)
  • The Western political discourse, especially during the Bush administration, further strengthened this view as it widened the dissatisfaction of the Arab masses with policies toward Israel and its narrow views toward Islam and the "war on terror. (pij.org)
  • The Front is reportedly a network that includes 'over a dozen political and human rights organizations,' the New Arab reported . (countercurrents.org)
  • Thirty-four political parties operate legally in Morocco. (ahmedbenchemsi.com)
  • The Assembly provides a forum for parliamentary diplomacy, monitors elections, and strengthens international cooperation to uphold commitments on political, security, economic, environmental and human rights issues. (oscepa.org)
  • Much of the discourse on the Arab Spring has centred on the underlying causes - socioeconomic, political, social - of the revolution. (lu.se)
  • Twenty years ago, to the day, on March 27, 2002, the leaders of the Arab states convened for an emergency summit of the Arab League in Beirut. (jewishpress.com)
  • Surprisingly, when Rep. Adam Shift (D-CA)-the Democratic leader on the Intelligence Committee-was asked to look into the camera and say he absolutely knows that the Russian government hacked Podesta's emails, he accuses Tucker Carlson (FOX News host) of "carrying water for the Kremlin" and suggests Carlson go work for the RT News network. (olywip.org)
  • Increasingly the website will feature news items about collective work and the work of members , as well as resources , member profiles and opportunities to get involved . (escr-net.org)
  • Discontent with Arab regimes has always been present and widespread within liberal and Islamic circles, albeit for different and divergent reasons. (pij.org)
  • No one can deny that the demands of the Arab youth are just and that the behavior of the Arab regimes was domineering and despotic. (pij.org)
  • Not only that, the Arab regimes failed to recognize the changes that had occurred regionally and globally. (pij.org)
  • Professor Ronald Slye, who specializes in international human rights and will co-teach the course, said the concept of transitional justice has direct and urgent applicability to the U.S. racial justice movement. (seattleu.edu)
  • When the Arab youth took to the streets, most accounts said that the movement was initially started by urban, educated and middle class youth who were later joined by others from all sectors of society. (pij.org)
  • He received a European parliament delegation in 2009, and met with an independent UN expert on cultural rights, Farida Shaheed, months before his incarceration in 2011. (middleeasteye.net)
  • Though ordinary Arabs have always considered Palestine a core struggle, the relationship between North Africans and Palestine is, in many ways, unique and rooted. (countercurrents.org)
  • In fact, such acts of normalization, rightly considered a betrayal by Palestinians, were also meant to be the final delinking of Palestine from its Arab and regional environs. (countercurrents.org)
  • The assumption was that Morocco, like other Arab nations, was too consumed by their own problems to notice their government's foreign policy shifts, whether regarding Palestine or anywhere else. (countercurrents.org)
  • Tabtabai faces the accusations of spreading false news about the internal situation and undermining the status of the crown prince on social media. (smex.org)
  • Arab youth have found a bonanza of information that had a significant influence on their attitudes toward politics and social issues. (pij.org)
  • the wave of movements for democratic change was contained within international context, and coincided with the rise of the right and nationalism. (cihrs.org)
  • Biden reports that he challenged MbS by bringing up the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and other human rights concerns. (fpif.org)
  • He cautioned, though, that many in Nida Tunis, a loose collection of old regime officials and trade unionists, do not have a reputation for caring about human rights and Essebsi himself never spoke out against the autocratic rule of Bourguiba or his successor Zine El Abdine Ben Ali. (ksl.com)
  • Approved For Release 1999/08/25: CIA-RDP78-03062A000800030005-6 Approved For Release 1999/08/25: CIA-RDP78-03062A000800030005-6 PROTEST - CONDEMN - DEMAND On April 3, 1964, when the Brazilian government arrested nine Chinese Communist trade and news officials, and announced its intention to try them, the Chinese Communists launched an in- tense propaganda operation which, as of early June was still continu- ing. (cia.gov)