Many Arab Spring Countries Were Largely Secular Dictatorships Before the Revolutions and Many Women in Arab Spring Seek to Bring This Back in Style
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.
Arab Spring Citizens Continue on Path to Democracy
Multiple Headwinds in Front of Arab Spring Citizens as Progress Continues Only Haltingly
Democracy Protesters Denounce Violent Libya Militias
Protesters Demanding Democratic Elections, End of Libya Militias, and Rule of Law Show New Kind of Arab Street
The Arab Spring is Still Blooming
There is a new phenomenon called democracy in the Arab world and there should be no question that this is a remarkably positive turn of events that should continue to be supported by people of good will the world over.
Bahrain Protesters at it Again – Democracy Chronicles
Bahrain Protesters Find Little Support From Democratic World For a Local Arab Spring
Arab Spring Protests in Streets of Bahrain
Pro-Democracy Streets of Bahrain Keep up Campaign of Dissent Against Dictatorship
Sudan Arab Spring Democracy Protester Freed
Judiciary Strikes a Blow For Independence as Sudan Arab Spring Democracy Protester is Released
Peru Hosts Gathering of World Democracy Movement
Peru Hosts Gathering as Democracy Activists Gather to Prepare For Struggle Against Dictatorship
Police Clash With Shiite Saudi Arabia Protesters
Kingdom Still Fighting Arab Spring Saudi Arabia Protesters Building a Local Democracy Movement
Democracy Protesters Attempt Sudan Arab Spring Redux
Poverty, Instability and Violence Plague Activists Who Attempt Sudan Arab Spring in African Nation