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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Arab Spring”

African Theatre 14: A Story Of Contemporary Women Changing Society – And Still Running Into Walls

February 16, 2017

Actresses are still seen by some as “dureya”, people who are vulgar and of easy virtue therefore not suitable for marriage

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Little To No ‘Gambia-Effect’ For Rest Of Africa: Don’t Expect Another Adama Barrow Show At A Theatre Near You Soon

February 1, 2017

Unlike many other regional organisations, democracy is not a precondition for membership in the AU. It comprises the whole gamut of regime types – democracies, absolute monarchies, authoritarian regimes and dictatorships

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Thieves of State – Why Corruption Threatens Global Security (A Sobering Description Of Nigeria’s Descent Into Chaos)

December 21, 2016

Afghanistan, Tunisia, along with Egypt, Uzbekistan and Nigeria, are the other case studies that form the richly illustrated, albeit rather depressing, core of the book

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Marbles And God: A Look At Why Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh ‘Betrayed’ Africa’s Presidents-For-Life Club

December 7, 2016

“It is a sad day for all of Africa’s strong leaders when one of our own forgets to rig an election,” the parody “President Obiang” tweeted

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An Open Letter To Bob Marley: It’s Time To Create Reggae Conversations

November 20, 2016

When people gathered together to resist not being seen as people…in Tahrir Square in Egypt, or at the beginning of the Arab Spring in Tunisia, they sang “Get up, stand up”

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