Articles by " CME"
Assad must go, but he must go in handcuffs
Taylor, Ben Ali, Gaddafi, Saddam, Saleh and Milosevic were all once in similar positions to Assad. Zaid Belbagi looks at their downfalls, and sees which departure could apply to the Syrian ruler.
Border Security is Key for Sudan Talks
Omar Zaki looks over the various border issues causing tension between Sudan and South Sudan, and argues that their resolution is the best way to avoid future turmoil.
“Hands off Syria” and Other Slogans of Assad’s Counter-Revolution
Western anti-imperialists who are against the Syrian revolution are merely parroting the Assad regime, and their own Western elites, argues Pham Binh.
Syria: The chapter after the end and before the beginning
Syrians are afraid of what will happen next. The choice they make now will determine where there country is headed. By Ayya Harraz.
The Anti-Imperialism of Fools and the Syrian Spring
In a follow up to his earlier piece critiquing the anti imperialist opposition to the Libyan & Syrian revolutions, Pham Binh responds to those on the Left who disagree.
Education in Saudi – the crippling Kafalah system
Education & employee's rights are both areas negatively affected by the KSA's Kafalah system, writes Arman Osmany.
Libya and Syria: When anti-imperialism goes wrong
Pham Binh delivers a critique of Western anti-imperialists' opposition to the Libyan and Syrian revolution.
Is this the Sudan Summer?
Omar Zaki provides an overview of the protests in Sudan, arguing that they're the only hope for the country.
The Arab Spring Continues (2/2)
In the second of a two part series, Eamon Lahrach looks at the future of the Arab Spring, and the Islamist movements that are seeking to shape it.
Overcoming the barrier of fear (Part 1)
In the first of a two-part series, Eamon Lahrach looks at the Arab barrier of fear, and the protest movements that overcame it in Tunisia and Egypt.