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Antonio Zumel Center for Press Freedom

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May 23rd
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Egypt's judgment day PDF Print E-mail
Written by Esam Al-Amin   
Friday, 11 February 2011 18:19

Thursday, Feb. 10, was slated to be a day of preparation for the following day's activities in Egypt. Friday was dubbed "Defiance Day," in reference to the test of wills between the people and the beleaguered president.

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Hypocrisy is exposed by the wind of change PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Fisk, The Independent   
Thursday, 10 February 2011 00:00

There is nothing like an Arab revolution to show up the hypocrisy of your friends. Especially if that revolution is one of civility and humanism and powered by an overwhelming demand for the kind of democracy that we enjoy in Europe and America.

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The Egyptian revolt is coming home PDF Print E-mail
Written by John PPilger   
Wednesday, 09 February 2011 00:00

The uprising in Egypt is our theatre of the possible. It is what people across the world have struggled for and their thought controllers have feared.  Western commentators invariably misuse the words “we” and “us” to speak on behalf of those with power who see the rest of humanity as useful or expendable. The “we” and “us” are universal now. Tunisia came first, but the spectacle always promised to be Egyptian.

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Suleiman, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the illusion of change PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Jacobs   
Monday, 07 February 2011 00:00

While the drama of revolution plays out across Egypt, the capitols of former and current western imperial powers are abuzz with activity. Most of this activity is focused on preventing the success of the Egyptian uprising by replacing the man Hosni Mubarak with another agent of those powers.

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Washington faces the Arab revolts PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Petras   
Monday, 07 February 2011 00:00

While most commentators and journalists spill tons of ink about the “dilemmas” of US power, the novelty of the Egyptian events and Washington’s day to day policy pronouncements, there are ample historical precedents which are essential to understand the strategic direction of Obama’s policies.

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