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Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who modernised Oman, dies at 79 en.qantara.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.qantara.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
''The House of Wisdom'' by Jim Al-Khalili: The golden age of learning in the Arab-speaking world en.qantara.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.qantara.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Rebellion s Perseverance Surprises Me In the opinion of the German-Syrian writer Rafik Schami, the Syrian opposition is a temporary front that is united only in its desire to topple Assad. As soon as the regime begins to weaken, there is a risk of civil war. Anne Allmeling spoke to Schami about the protests in Syria. At the moment, we re hearing a lot about the opposition to the Syrian regime. Who exactly is behind the opposition? Rafik Schami: The uprising developed out of the mass of people who are fed up with the status quo. Who are the members of the opposition groups? Everyone taking part in the demonstrations; everyone who supports the demonstrators in their demands for freedom and democracy. Many parties that have thus far remained quiet are now also joining in. Some are even claiming that they were involved from the start. ....
Interview with Rafik Schami: ''The Rebellion's Perseverance Surprises Me'' en.qantara.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.qantara.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
10 years revolution in Egypt – like Mubarak on steroids Mass protests began in Egypt on 25 January 2011. They triggered the overthrow of long-time ruler Mubarak. Ten years later, many human rights activists and journalists are in prison. The Sisi regime is far worse, observers say In the final years under Mubarak, there was great frustration over economic hardship. Despite economic growth, little of it reached the majority of the Egyptian population. And so many in the country felt they were being cheated by the elite. This was compounded by a series of torture videos from police stations that were leaked and sparked a furious response. And when the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia succeeded in ousting the first long-term Arab ruler in December 2010, it galvanised the demonstrators in Egypt. The so-called Arab Spring had reached the Nile. ....