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  • Beyond the Secular-Islamist Divide in Middle East Politics - New Middle East 21.01.1195884
  • ... And they all fall down - Asia Times 20.01.1195889
  • Arab Regimes Fear Bread Intifadah - IPS 18.01.1195890
  • From Tunisia To Palestine, The Cause Of Freedom And Human Dignity Is One - International Marxist Tendency 18.01.1195891
  • Egypt-Based Political Analyst: "The First Lesson from Tunisia is that Revolution is Possible" - Democracy Now! 18.01.1195892
  • Anthony Shadid in Beirut: Tunisia Has "Electrified People Across the Arab World" - Democracy Now! 18.01.1195897
  • Tunisian Opposition Activist: "Is Democracy Possible in the Arab World? Tunisians from All Around Tunisia are Saying 'Yes'" - Democracy Now! 18.01.1195898
  • Ben Ali: Friendless, Homeless And Humiliated - Dictators Take Note - Countercurrents 17.01.1195899
  • To the tyrants of the Arab world... - Aljazeera 16.01.1195900
  • Will revolt in Tunisia inspire others? - LA Times 16.01.1195905
  • Tunisia: How the US got it wrong - Aljazeera 16.01.1195906
  • Uprising brings joy to Tunisia – and fear to the region's autocrats - Independent 16.01.1195907
  • Arab despots should heed events in Tunisia - Guardian 16.01.1195908
  • Tunisia's 'Jasmine revolution' jolts Arab regimes - Middle East Online 16.01.1195913
  • Youth in the Middle East: a New Force for Change? - New Middle East 15.01.1195914
  • Patrick Cockburn: Troubles like these are brewing all over the Middle East - Independent 15.01.1195915
  • Could other Arab countries follow Tunisia's example? - BBC 15.01.1195916
  • Social conflict in Maghreb has international implications - WSWS 14.01.1195921

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