Muslim Brotherhood continues massive protest movement nationwide as government moves to change constitution and Egypt Constitution panel set up
Arab Spring articles on Democracy Chronicles
The Arab Spring was the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests in the Arab world following the banner of one man in Tunisia, began on 17 December 2010 with the Tunisian Revolution. Popular protests took place in many countries including Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen.
Bahrain Democracy Protesters Battle Police
Many injured as police clash with peaceful Arab Spring Bahrain democracy protesters
The Red Line: Obama and Syria
Obama and Syria: Obama’s decision to send small arms and ammunition to Syria as part of an increased commitment to the rebellion has come under scrutiny
Major Arab Spring Protests Planned in Bahrain
Majority opposition with political power to press forward with Arab Spring protest planned in Bahrain
Egypt Arab Spring Needs Democracy Revolution
Progress for democracy in Egypt Arab Spring in doubt yet hope continues for peaceful transition
The iPhone and Occupy Turkey
With the lessons of the country’s recent past, the government must embrace the growing diversity of opinion and culture that advancing technology inevitably brings and will continue to bring.
What Will Become of Egyptian Democracy?
Egyptian democracy takes an official step backwards as democratic world watches on. What Will Become of Egyptian Democracy and the Arab Spring
Egypt Revolution Ends First Democracy Attempt
Egypt Revolution Ends: Great changes taking place as Muslim Brotherhood and PM ousted from power in Egypt
Egypt Millions Gather in Arab Spring Spirit
Enormous protests as Egypt millions gather in unstable nation calling for PM Morsi’s ouster
Sudan Arab Spring Protests Sparked to March Again
Sudan Arab Spring protests sparked raise hope of movement in violently genocidal dictatorship