‘We are very much in the early stages of our revolution’ By Parvez Sharma February 3, 2011 9 At an estimated nineteen million people, Cairo does remain a very small town. Every single…
‘The Palestine Cables’: Al Jazeera is viewed in White House for Egypt coverage, but U.S. complained about its 08-09 Gaza coverage By Alex Kane February 3, 2011 10 The Al Jazeera news network is not well liked by many governments. It has the…
Brookyn-Jenin: The Binational Popular Front for the Liberation of the Middle East By Udi Aloni February 3, 2011 5 On a frosty New York weekend afternoon we demonstrated together across at the United Nations…
Cairo twitter feed By Philip Weiss February 3, 2011 1 Here is a live stream for the latest from Egypt:
Yes journalists are getting beaten in Tahrir Square, but the pogroms in the West Bank continue, undecried By Kate February 3, 2011 0 and other news from Today in Palestine:
Why did a Democratic senator from California block Egyptian pro-democracy resolution last year? By Philip Weiss February 3, 2011 5 Fine reporting by Josh Rogin on a resolution in the Senate to bring greater democracy…
President Jimmy Carter vs. President Barack Obama By James North February 3, 2011 36 In the very first days of Jimmy Carter’s presidential administration, back in January 1977, a…
True romance: Egyptian military sees it will regain its pride by standing up for the people By Annie Robbins February 3, 2011 19 Paul Amar @Jadaliyya (Why Mubarak is Out) breaks down the varying security forces operating in…
No, the Egyptian uprising won’t hurt the peace process By Noam Sheizaf February 3, 2011 42 (simply because there is no such thing) Time to come up with new excuses? (photo:…
Mubarak unleashes his thugs and it backfires By Today in Palestine February 3, 2011 6 Here are links to news from the past day: