Links 26-28 May 2011 Asharq Al-Awsat Talks to Freedom and Justice party VP Dr. Rafik Habib The Christian Brother. We will document Egypt's revolution, not dictate the story: AUC professor - Books - Ahram Online Khaled Fahmi's project. Nasrallah on Syria: More Equal Than Others? « Qifa Nabki | A Lebanese Political Blog Great op-ed by @al_akhbar 's editor Khaled Saghieh about Hizbullah's non-commitment to reform/democracy: Another Cairo Protest, but Without the Muslim Brotherhood - NYTimes.com Hamas, EU hail Egypt's plan to open Rafah border EU is thinking of returning border monitors to Rafah! Showdown in Morocco Mubarak knew of 'every bullet fired', says former spy chief Asharq Alawsat Newspaper (English) Middle East Progress » Congress Makes the Case for Palestinians’ UN Approach Three artists arrested for promoting May 27 protests - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online Activists Arrested for Promoting May 27 Protest in Egypt. Hamas' Gaza strongman criticizes Khalid Meshal - Asharq Alawsat Zahar could be in trouble. Morocco says Islamists, leftists stirring protests | News by Country | Reuters And what's wrong with that? Free of Qaddafi’s Grip, Young Libyans in Benghazi Find Voice in Newspapers - Bloomberg Afghanistan war tactics are profoundly wrong, says former ambassador | World news | The Guardian Withering attack on David Petraeus by UK's former man in Kabul. "Moving weater round a puddle" #Afghanistan (500) http://hespress.com/?browser=view&EgyxpID=31956 Bumpy ride ahead in Morocco RT @aboua7mad slogans start targeting the King himself Khaled al-Khamissi’s Taxi and ‘The Beginning of the End’ | Arabic Literature (in English) Why the 18th and 19th of Jan, 1977 were the "beginning of the end" and what not to let happen again #Jan25 #Egypt #Taxi Libya: regime negotiates Col Muammar Gaddafi's position for first time - Telegraph Libya: regime negotiates Col Muammar Gaddafi's position for first time - Telegraph Egypt's next parliament to review Iran ties: FM #Egypt's next parliament to review #Iran ties: FM #Jan25 FT.com - Libya sovereign fund suffers big losses How SocGen, BNP Paribas, and others fleeced Libya on derivatives in 2010. LinksIssandr El AmraniMay 29, 2011 Facebook0 Twitter 0 Likes