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Saudi Princess: “Things That I Would Like to See Changed”

Princess Basma Bint Saud Bin Abdulaziz opened up to BBC about five changes she would like to see in Saudi Arabia. First, "a proper constitution that treats all men and women on an equal footing before the law but that ...

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Al-Hayat: “Clinton Puts Iran Issue Ahead of Syrian Crisis”

Al-Monitor translated an article from Al-Hayat concerning Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's trip to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Jameel Theyabi writes (Arabic) that Clinton "evaded reporters' questions about the U.S. position toward the arming of the Syrian rebels, ...

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Saudi Arabia: Revolutionaries Denied a Revolution

Today, Rosie Bsheer published an article in Jadaliyya detailing Saudi Arabia’s counterrevolution. She writes that the Saudi-led counterrevolution is most relentless inside its own borders. U.S. trained security have been dispatched to every corner of the country to quell and ...

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Syria Accepts U.N.-Arab League Peace Plan

The six-point peace plan proposed by the U.N. -Arab League special envoy to Syria, Kofi Ananan, in an attempt to end the conflict, has reportedly been accepted by Syrian regime. The plan stressed the need for the Syrian government and the opposition ...

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USCIRF Releases 2012 Annual Report

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released its 2012 annual report that listed Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey (among others) as "Countries of Particular Concern." Broken down by country, the report finds: Egypt: "The transitional government has ...

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Saudi Arabia Cracks Down on Human Rights Defenders

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), three Saudi web managers, whose sites covered the unrest in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, are still in detention. "These three men are being held because they dared to collect and disseminate ...

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Countries Begin to Take Individual Action in Syria

With continued lack of consensus on a solution for Syria, individual countries have begun to take action on their own. Turkey urged its citizens in Syria to return home as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested the development of a ...

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Saudi: Women Lead Protest; Activists Plan Hunger Strike

Female students at King Khaled University in Saudi Arabia broke out in protest because the university decided to stop all cleaning services, and to rally against perceived corruption, and failed leadership, of the university president, Abdullah Al-Rashid,. In response, the university called in the Haia religious police ...

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Amnesty International Calls for Justice in Saudi Arabia

On March 11, 2011, a "Day of Rage" demonstration was planned in Riyadh. A year later, there are at least six men who are still detained in jail, some without any charges and at least one alleged case ...

Saudi Arabia’s Anti-Democratic Practices Overlooked

Questions have been raised as to whether Saudi Arabia’s status as top oil-producing country and trusted ally of the U.S. have kept the U.S. from condemning the overwhelmingly anti-democratic principles of Gulf kingdom. According to Le Monde Diplomatique (English), within the last year Saudi has “crushed democratic protests” in Bahrain, executed 76 people in 2011 (“including a woman accused of ‘sorcery’), threated to execute a blogger who engaged in an ...

POMED Notes: Syria: On the Edge of Civil War

On Thursday, the Center for National Policy hosted a panel discussing choices facing the international community and the implications of an ever increasingly violent conflict in Syria. Among the panelists were Middle East Project Director Mona Yacoubian, Washington Bureau Chief of Al-Arabiyya Hisham Melham, and Professor Daniel Serwer from Johns Hopkins University. The event was moderated by Bloomberg News correspondent Indira Lakshmana. For full event notes, continue reading below or click ...

“The Role of Religion Will Be Determined by The People” – FRIDE

FRIDE released a report this month discussing the role religion will play in the ongoing transitions to democracy across the MENA region. The report discussed the emergence of Islamist parties into the political sphere, some new and some established, and the implications of the ideologies on their political decisions. Religion has always been " a major force of Arab Politics." According to the report, the success of Islamist parties can be attributed to their ...

Sunni Youth Group Protests Against Dialogue in Bahrain

Late Tuesday, a Sunni youth group organized a rally of 20,000 people in central Manama protesting the dialogue between the regime and opposition parties. "How can there be a dialogue at this time?" questioned Khalid Bloashi, one of the groups organizers. "The priority is deterring vandalism that aims to blackmail the nation from foreign agendas...we will never accept backroom dialogue, so for how long with the state ignore us?" he said. The ...

MENA Governments Limiting Internet Freedoms

Across the Middle East and North Africa, countries that escaped the sweeping revolutions of the Arab Spring are becoming increasingly sensitive to speech on social media sites and have been limiting other internet mediums. Iran has begun blocking access to Gmail and other sites in an attempt to increase its control of the internet. Previously, Iranian bloggers were able to circumvent the firewalls, but that has recently changed as Iran ...

U.N. General Assembly Meets to Discuss Humanitarian Crisis in Syria

On Monday, the U.N. General Assembly prepared to vote on a resolution, proposed by Saudi Arabia, endorsing the Arab League plan introduced by the 22-member states this past Sunday in Cairo. The Arab League introduced this document in hopes of ending the ongoing violence in Syria and ouster President Bashar Al-Assad. The resolution echoes the resolution that was vetoed at the U.N. Security Council and details alleged human rights violations perpetrated ...

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Anti-Government Protests in Saudi Arabia Turn Violent

Two anti-government protesters were killed and several others wounded in Saudi Arabia over the weekend in separate incidents. The demands of the protest focused on political reforms to improve the conditions of the Shi'ite minority, along with the release of ...

POMED Notes: The Unfinished February 14 Uprising: What Next for Bahrain?

On Thursday, Project on Middle East Democracy, in coordination with the National Security Network and the Foreign Policy Initiative, held a panel event titled The Unfinished February 14 Uprising: What Next for Bahrain? The event began with opening remarks from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) then moved onto a panel discussion. Panelists included Joost Hiltermann, deputy program director at the International Crisis Group, Elliott Abrams, senior fellow for Middle Eastern Studies ...

The Tipping Point: Transitions to Democracy in the Middle East and Latin America

The Kellogg Institute for International Studies in association with the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies released a report, “Transitions to Democracy and the Arab Spring: Does Latin America Hold Lessons for the Middle East,” that examines how insights from Latin America’s democratization experience may be relevant for the Middle East today. The symposium was divided into two panels: the first explored the domestic challenges to democratization in Latin America ...

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Arab Uprising Impact’s on Press Freedom

In its 10th annual press freedom index, Reporters Without Borders (RWB) assessed the evolution of press and media freedom after one year of turmoil in the Arab world. RWB noted "The transitions that have begun are not necessarily leading towards more ...

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Yemen Prepares for Presidential Elections

Yemen is preparing for the February 21st Presidential elections part of the agreement proposed by the Gulf Cooperation Council (G.C.C.) that ousted former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and planned the transfer of power. The country begun a campaign to encourage Yemenis to vote for the ...

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