Bold Bahraini Court Meets Arab Spring as Medical Workers Accused For Helping Injured Protesters
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.
Tunisia’s Dictator Gets 20 Years For Inciting Murder
Birthplace of Arab Spring Moves Forward With Revolutionary Democratic Changes as Tunisia’s Dictator Gets 20 Years in Prison From Courts He Once Controlled
Egypt Political Parties in Major Agreement on Constitution
Egypt Approaches Presidential Second Round as Political Parties Make Progress on Constitution
Palestinian Arab Spring Ignored, Denigrated by Media
Protests in Populations Across Arab World as Palestinian Arab Spring Movement Breaks Barriers Between Ideologies
Algerian Arab Spring Restrained by Memories of War
Elections See Widespread Fraud, Low Turnout as Algerian Arab Spring Activists Remain Active
Egypt’s New Civilian Institutions See Elections as First Test
Years of Dictatorship Have Left Vast Areas of Civilian Life Distorted by Corruption and Mismanagement as Egypt’s New Civilian Institutions Struggle to Form
Palestinians Plan For New Government, Elections
Shaky Palestinians Plan Between Hamas, Palestinian Authority Moves Forward Amid Democracy Wave of Arab Spring
Egypt Holds First Ever Presidential Election in Arab World
Millions of Egyptians Cast Their Votes For Federal Government in Unprecedented Arab Spring Revolution Accomplishing a Presidential Election in Arab World
Elections Tomorrow For President of Egypt
Campaigns Compete For Undecided Voters as New Democracy Braces For New President of Egypt
Arab Spring to Mauritania!
Anti-Dictatorship Democracy Protests Grow as Regime Violence Amid Arab Spring to Mauritania