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    Egyptian women denounce sexual violence targeting female protesters in Cairo

    Egyptian women gather to denounce sexual violence and harassment against women in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. Mob-led sexual assaults targeting Egypt’s female protesters could increase if perpetrators are not punished, an international rights group warned on Wednesday. Amnesty International said statements from victims show that the assaults follow…

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    Bahraini people protest against the nation’s monarchy in Diraz, near Manama

    Bahraini anti-government protesters, waving and wearing national flags, participate in a march in Diraz, Bahrain, just west of the capital of Manama, on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. The theme of the march, written on sign at top, is “impossible for us to turn back.” Headband on woman at center reads:…

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    Azzam’s Paintings Reveal Syrian Horrors

    Tammam Azzam uses iconic paintings to depict the Syrian revolution Ever since the Syrian revolution started in March 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Commission counted over 60,000 people has been killed so far. The photographers also made a record of these events with their powerful photographs, it’s used as…

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    Mr. President, please stop giving people any order

    When he tries to ban,  he fails. The banner the man is holding says “The people want more banning”. In reference to the current events in Egypt where president Morsi tries to ban people from going out in certain cities, and people defy his orders.

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    ‘The AsiaN’ Makes Its Debut on Turkish Mag

    ▶Link The AsiaN, the Internet news portal covering diverse Asian issues, made its debut on a recent issue of Turkish bi-monthly magazine Cihan Dergi published by Cihan News Agency. The title of the article by Alpago Sinasi, correspondent for Cihan News Agency in Korea says “through The AsianN network, we…

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    [Novel] The Road to Shamawes ③

    [3] Crossing the doorstep of the Orchard villa on my way out, I looked for the driver who was waiting on the paved road. As he saw me he threw the cigarette but conspicuously perhaps to show me that he did that for my sake. As soon as we sat…

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    Palestinians react against demolition of their houses in Beit Hanina, east Jerusalem

    Palestinian woman cries while a bulldozer, background, demolishes her family house in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. The municipality says the building was constructed without proper permits and that its structure was not sound. The 33-member family says it was waiting to receive permits.…

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    Netanyahu greets members of new Israeli parliament after swearing-in ceremony

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) greets members of the the 19th Knesset, the new Israeli parliament, after their swearing-in ceremony in Jerusalem, Feb. 5, 2013. Members of the 19th Knesset, the new Israeli parliament, stand as President Shimon Peres arrives to their swearing-in ceremony at the parliament in Jerusalem,…

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    Egypt’s Coptic Christian Pope laments for being treated as a minority in the country

    A clergyman prays during an early morning mass at the historic al-Muharraq Monastery, a centuries-old site some 180 miles (300 kilometers) south of Cairo in the province of Assiut, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Egypt’s Coptic Christian pope sharply criticized the country’s Islamist leadership in an interview with The Associated…

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    Yemenis suspected to be al-Qaida members stand on trial at the state security court in Sanaa

    Yemeni men suspected to be linked to al-Qaida group stand behind bars as they attend a trial at the state security court in Sanaa, Yemen, on Feb. 5, 2013. The Yemeni security court on Tuesday sentenced three al-Qaida suspects to up to six years in prison for joining al-Qaida network…

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