Rafiq Tagi, 1950-2011
November 24, 2011 1 min. read
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I just wanted to post this powerful photo taken by Aziz Elkhanoglu today at Rafiq Tagi’s funeral.

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Yemen: Sheikh al-Zindani Experiments on People
November 24, 2011 4 min. read

Sheikh Abdel-Mageed al-Zindani a prominent cleric and staunched opponent to the regime is adding to his many list of alleged crimes, human testing. The Sheikh who is now in hiding since President Ali Abdullah Saleh issued a warrant for his arrest earlier this year for his ties with al-Qaeda militants has been on the American […]

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Yemen Youth Rejects the GCC Proposal in Block
November 24, 2011 6 min. read

The Civil Coalition of Youth Revolution (CCYR) announced rejection of the Gulf’s agreement which was signed by President Saleh’s regime and the opposition Wednesday in Riyadh. The following is the official statement issued by the group. It should be noted that the great majority of Yemeni are against an immunity clause for Saleh, his family […]

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Guggenheim Partners looks to invest in the Arctic
November 24, 2011 4 min. read

Countries, non-profit organizations, indigenous peoples, and natural resource companies are all interested in obtaining a part of the Arctic. Now, we can add a hedge fund to the list. Guggenheim Partners, the financial services company which manages over $125 billion in assets, has confirmed that it is looking into establishing an investment fund in the […]

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Japan to loan Iraq $750 million
November 23, 2011 2 min. read

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Japan will offer Iraq $750 million in his meeting with visiting Iraqi leader Nouri al-Maliki Tuesday. The loans will go toward refurbishing oil refineries and other infrastructure and health care projects. Noda said: “We are proud of having contributed to the development of Iraq through yen loans and technical cooperation. […]

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Rafiq Tagi, noted Azeri writer, dies in hospital after knife attack
November 23, 2011 2 min. read
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Another sad day for Azerbaijan, a country saddled with more than its fair share of injustice and pain. Rafiq Tagi, who was hospitalized a mere three days ago after being stabbed by unknown assailants, died today in a Baku hospital of complications after initial treatment for his wounds and surgery to remove his spleen. He […]

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On Events in Egypt
November 23, 2011 1 min. read

Five weeks of pretty much nonstop travel has taken its toll on, among other things, my posting and editing here at the Africa blogs. Redemption starts now! I was interviewed the other day by a reporter for The Christian Post on recent events in Egypt and you can see the resulting article here.

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New Faces, Better Odds
November 22, 2011 6 min. read

Guest post by Anouar Boukhars On Friday, Morocco will hold highly anticipated parliamentary elections. The contest is widely seen as a test of royal reforms. Mohammed VI has clearly placed his bet on measured reforms to reduce social tensions and lift the country’s political malaise. By organizing early elections, the palace hopes that an influx […]

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Southeast Asia 2011: A Year in Review
November 22, 2011 5 min. read

“One Vision, One Identity, One Community” is the motto of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Was that the case in 2011? The region was predictably under-covered by the US mainstream media. I tried my best to bring unique, insightful coverage of the region as best I could from afar, highlighting a different country […]

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Cuba hits the front page, but is Washington reading?
November 21, 2011 3 min. read

I was rather surprised to see a Cuba headline make it to the front page of the New York Times recently. The surprise is not because the placement is unmerited: indeed, such attention is quite timely and relevant. It is due to the fact that Washington still seems to be deaf to all of the changes […]

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Morocco’s “Dream Team Féminine”
November 21, 2011 3 min. read

As Morocco prepares for parliamentary elections this Friday, check out this campaign poster by the Party of Justice and Development (Islamists) from @__Hisham (a great person to follow on Twitter for insightful Morocco-related info, btw). It’s what some in Morocco are referring to as the PJD’s female “Dream Team.” It is, of course, interesting because […]

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Everyone Loves a Russian Nationalist!
November 21, 2011 3 min. read

    Vladimir Putin deports thousands of Tajiks migrant workers. The Russian Communist Party puts Stalin on its election posters. Liberal anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny becomes the keynote speaker at a massive anti-immigration rally. What do these three events have in common? They show leaders of all three poles of Russian politics – regime, left, […]

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