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Daily Archives: August 22, 2011
Sweet Freedom
The Road to Freedom An in depth article on the trials and tribulations of a Syrian activist from this weeks’s New Yorker.
Posted in Breaking the mould, The world we live in Now
Tagged Activism, Democracy, Syria
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Experiment
Ha, this is so embarrassing ! Just trying something out. Let me know what you think about this…
Delivering Freedom
By Larbi Sadiki I was told by some friends from the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL) that Gaddafi’s regime would be dead by the end of August. Today I can say they have given me the heads up, and … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking the mould, The world we live in Now
Tagged Arab world, Democracy, freedom, Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Tripoli
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Falling Tyrant
In power since 1969, we are currently watching the last hours of a dictator. Gaddafi is believed to still be holding out in Tripoli. Watch : on the scene in Tripoli