Pick Sides in Egypt: Morsi coup may have prevented a dictator but democracy should not be abandoned in Egypt
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 Movement Reignites in Protests
Wealthy dictatorship of minority Sunnis send police to repress Bahrain democracy gatherings
Huge Rival Tunisian Pro-Women Rallies in Capital
Political upheaval plagues country’s transition now bracing for rival Tunisian pro-women rallies
Will Nation Select Government of Tunisia Independents?
Push for government of Tunisia independents seeks to bridge liberal and conservative policy gap
How an American Soccer Coach Has Become Diplomat
Bob Bradley an American professional soccer coach has become diplomat after leading Egypt national soccer during times of epic turmoil and controversy
Tunisia’s Leading Feminist Activist Set for Freedom
Birthplace of Arab Spring, Tunisia is ground zero for massive changes taking place in Arab world like Tunisia’s leading feminist group Femen
No Human Rights for Foreign Workers in Arab World
Foreign Workers in Arab World: The modern Arabian nation is a place where democracy and human rights are tortured and finally murdered
Egypt Divisions Fuel Growing Turmoil
Nation sees growing political instability amid Egypt divisions and new government’s unsuccessful attempt at reconciliation with rival groups in old guard
Tunisia Public Strike After Politician’s Murder
Anger boils over onto the streets after leading secular politician assassinated launching Tunisia public strike
PM Fights to Prevent Tunisia Government Collapse
Political infighting might not prevent Tunisia government collapse ans dissolution of National