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Environmental Convergence Journalist

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Burning jasmine for the revolution’s ghosts

10 April 2013 by ST McNeil

Adel Khedhri climbed the white marble steps of the Municipal Theater in downtown Tunis covered in gasoline. Blaming an economy wracked by the legacies of neoliberal authoritarianism and post-revolutionary instability, the 27-year-old fruit vendor came to follow the fiery example of Mohamed Bouazizi. “This is a young man who sells cigarettes because of unemployment—this is Tunisia, this is unemployment,” he shouted March 13 before igniting himself. Police rushed to his engulfed body on the steps of the enormous white marble Francophone building in the middle [...]

Categories: Africa North, Clips, Middle East, SISMEC, Tunisia • Tags: Adel Khedhri, Chokri Belaid, Ennahdha, Hamadi Jabali, Jasmine Revolution, Mohamed Bouazizi, Tunisia

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Watch the thrones: the Arab Spring’s third wave

5 December 2012 by ST McNeil

Originally published on YourMiddleEast By Musa al-Gharbi & ST McNeil We are seeing a new phase of the Arab Spring uprisings, where protesters target monarchs instead of dictators. The dynamics in the region are against the kings and emirs, write Musa al-Gharbi and ST McNeil in this analysis. Insofar as it is helpful or accurate to understand the “Arab Spring” as a meta-movement which began with the December 17, 2010 self-immolation of Mohammad Bouazizi, we can break it into a [...]

Categories: Africa North, Clips, Middle East, SISMEC • Tags: Amman, Arab kingdoms, Arab Spring, Jasmine Revolution, King Abudllah al-Thani, Manama, Rabat, regicide, Riyadh

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The Transcontinental Election Everyone is Kind of Looking at

21 October 2011 by ST McNeil

  On this Sunday, Oct. 23, Tunisians will vote for the first time, for real, ever. Ten months after their revolution which sparked the Arab Awakening, les Tunisienes will cast ballots for the Constituent Assembly – the 217 women and men charged with forging a new constitution. Many will read in this election’s coffee grinds regional implications. How will democracy play out in the post-dictatorship Arab world? What about women and the diaspora? Tunisia could exemplify solutions, or problems, for say elections [...]

Categories: Africa, Africa North, Middle East, News, Tunisia, Uncategorized • Tags: Arab Awakening, election, Jasmine Revolution, Tunis, Tunisia, Zen El Abdine Ben Ali

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What do Gaddafi, Ben Ali, Mubarak and Berlusconi have in common?

23 February 2011 by ST McNeil

When Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire, he probably didn’t imagine his funeral pyre would force Zine El Abdine Ben Ali from the Tunisian presidential palace in tropical Sidi Bou Said to the sands of Saudi Arabia. While this thawura – revolution – is rapidly expanding across the Arab world, we would be remiss if we ignored it’s worldwide implications. Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq and Iran have all caught fire – [...]

Categories: Africa North • Tags: 25 January, Beyonce, Central Italian Energy, Italy, Jasmine Revolution, Libya, Moammar Gaddafi, Mohamed Bouazizi, Silvio Berlusconi, STRATFOR, thawura, Tunisia, Zen El Abdine Ben Ali

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