Tag archive for "egyptian unrest"

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Middle East Revolutions: where will it strike next [infographics]

No Comments 03 March 2011

It started with Tunisia, and then spread its wings to Egypt followed by Libya and now Bahrain. The revolution spread like a mad forest fire, engulfing the oppressors who came in the way and overthrowing their governments that marked the years of continued frustration. But on second thought, we can notice a striking structural similarity [...]

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China does it again: Now ‘Egypt’ added to its list of censored objects!

No Comments 02 February 2011

Chinese government has always been in news for its customization of web content available to the Chinese masses.  From  the removal of  websites pertaining to criminal activity,  obscenity or pornography , including the Marxist sites  to the  eradication of content related to freedom of speech or democracy – the govt. has marked its presence everywhere  [...]

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What happened in Tunisia and then in Egypt?

No Comments 31 January 2011

What is common between the revolution in Tunisia and the ongoing unrest in Egypt? Are they Twitter revolution, Facebook revolution, both or none? The role of Social Media has been the subject of intense debate since the uprising began in Tunisia followed by that in Egypt. Some believe that Social Media has reshaped social activism. [...]

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