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Friday, February 18, 2011

Summary of Anti-Government Protests in Arab World

Summary of Anti-Government Protests in Arab World

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Protests Grow Violent Across Middle East, N. Africa - Los Angeles Times
Popular Rage Encounters State Violence in Mideast - New York Times
Populist Empowerment Grips the Middle East - Washington Post
Summary of Anti-Government Protests in Arab World - Associated Press
Saudi Prince Calls for Reform Amid Regional Unrest - Associated Press
Bahrain's Security Forces Drive Out Protesters from Downtown Square - VOA
State of Emergency in Bahrain After Deadly Crackdown - Washington Post
After Bahrain Crackdown, Mourning, More Protest - Los Angeles Times
Bahrain Locked Down After 5 Protesters Killed - Associated Press
Bahrain Urged to Show Restraint After Bloody Clampdown - BBC News
To Bahrain’s Sunnis, Monarchy Is Fine - New York Times
U.S. Urges Bahrain to Show Restraint - Washington Post
Bahrain Turmoil Poses Fresh Test for White House - New York Times
Pentagon Watching Unrest in Bahrain - New York Times
Bahrain Defends Crackdown on Anti-Government Protesters - VOA
Yemen Protests Continue for 7th Day - Voice of America
Protesters Face Off for 7th Day in Yemen - New York Times
Yemen Unrest: Dozens Injured in Sanaa Clashes - BBC News
Activists Call for New Demonstration in Cairo - Washington Post
Egyptians Pack Cairo Square to Celebrate - Los Angeles Times
Egypt’s Missing Stir Doubts on Military’s Vows for Change - New York Times
Egypt After Mubarak: Three Ex-Ministers Arrested - BBC News
Security Remains Shaky in Egypt After Revolt - Associated Press
Egyptians Say Military Discourages an Open Economy - New York Times
Post-Mubarak, Egypt Protesters Now Pushing Army - Associated Press
Workers Strike Along Suez Canal - New York Times
Libyan Protesters Express Rage, Call for Reforms - Voice of America
Libyan Unrest Spreads to More Cities, Reports Say - New York Times
Libya Protests: Death in al-Bayda as Unrest Spreads - BBC News
Dozens Reported Killed in Libyan Crackdown - New York Times
Anti-Government Protesters Killed in Libyan Clash - Associated Press
Algeria to End State of Emergency, PM Says - Voice of America
Former Tunisian President Reported in Grave Condition - Voice of America
Bahrain: The Ticking Clock - Washington Post editorial
Blood Runs Through the Streets of Bahrain - New York Times opinion

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