Plugging In: Egypt and Tunisia
by Mark Grinberg at Flash Drive Terrorism UPDATE: Anonymous has taken out Egyptian government websites. Well, first off, I’m back for another semester! Photocredit: Newsweek There is so much that went...
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by Mark Grinberg Some updates on Egypt + Tunisia: Ha’aretz reports: One of the many kidnapped by the Mubarak regime was Google employee Wael Ghonim. He has been released and now claims responsibility...
View ArticleEgypt and Global Freedom
By: Siddharth Joshi [Edit: After a struggle much longer than Tunisia’s, the Egyptian people were finally rewarded as Hosni Mubarak stepped down, leaving the Army in charge until democratic elections...
View ArticleAn Inner Perspective
By Khalil Azouz On the morning of the 14th, people started pouring into Bourguiba avenue in Tunis. Most of them were in front of the Ministry of Interior, the authority that presides over the country’s...
View ArticleVideo of the Crown Center’s Forum on the Middle East Uprising
If you missed the Crown Center’s excellent panel on events in Tunisia, Egypt and beyond, you can now see it here.
View ArticleAnother Side to the War in Libya
By Tess Raser Every year millions of people come to Italy to see the Vatican, Renaissance art, and UNESCO sites, and to eat fine cuisine. I studied abroad, in the southern Italian island of Sicily (the...
View ArticleDo You Hear The People Sing?
Erica Hope Protestors Arriving In Paris Square For the past week, Israel has been covered in posters hypothetically asking, “Where were you on September 9th?” encouraging people to attend the “Million...
View ArticleBEYOND NUREMBERG: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 Time: 5:30 pm Location: International Lounge, Usdan Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al-Hussein, Permanent Representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the United Nations,...
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