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By George Friedman On Dec. 17, 2010, Mohammed Bouazizi, a Tunisian street vendor, set himself on fire in a show of public protest. The self-immolation triggered unrest in Tunisia and ultimately the resignation of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali . This was followed by unrest in a number of Arab countries that the global press dubbed the "Arab Spring." The standard analysis of the situation was that oppressive regimes had been sitting on a volcano of liberal democratic discontent. The belief was that the Arab Spring was a political uprising by masses demanding liberal democratic reform and that this uprising, supported by Western democracies, would generate sweeping political change across the Arab world.
Re-Examining the Arab Spring | STRATFOR - Namoroka
Guardian journalist negligently disclosed Cablegate passwords - Namoroka
A Guardian journalist has negligently disclosed top secret WikiLeaks’ decryption passwords to hundreds of thousands of unredacted unpublished US diplomatic cables. Knowledge of the Guardian disclosure has spread privately over several months but reached critical mass last week. The unpublished WikiLeaks’ material includes over 100,000 classified unredacted cables that were being analyzed, in parts, by over 50 media and human rights organizations from around the world. For the past month WikiLeaks has been in the unenviable position of not being able to comment on what has happened, since to do so would be to draw attention to the decryption passwords in the Guardian book.Cable Viewer - Namoroka
Wikileaks began on Sunday November 28th 2010 publishing 251,287 leaked United States embassy cables, the largest set of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain. The documents will give people around the world an unprecedented insight into US Government foreign activities. The cables, which date from 1966 up until the end of February 2010, contain confidential communications between 274 embassies in countries throughout the world and the State Department in Washington DC. 15,652 of the cables are classified Secret. The embassy cables will be released in stages over the next year.Gadhafi: NATO trying to occupy Libya - Yahoo! News - Namoroka
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CAIRO, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Toppled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi Thursday urged his supporters to prepare for a guerilla war against rebel forces in an audio message broadcast late Thursday on a pro-Gaddafi Arab satellite television. "Prepare yourselves for a gang and guerrilla war," he said in his second message of the day aired on Syria's al-Rai TV, adding that he prefers death to allowing Libya to come under the NATO control. Earlier on Thursday, he vowed in a TV audio message not to surrender and urged his loyalists to continue resistance to the rebellion. "Let this be a long fight and let Libya be engulfed in flames," the former Libyan leader said in the message broadcast on the same TV channel. He called on his loyalists in the Libyan capital Tripoli to fight back and "set ambushes" against the "collaborators" of NATO.Exposed: Uncensored WikiLeaks cables posted to Web - Yahoo! News - Namoroka
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NATO operations in Libya to continue – Sarkozy | World | RIA Novosti - Namoroka
(CN) - An arbitration tribunal at The International Court of Justice at The Hague ordered the government of Ecuador to pay Chevron and its current subsidiary Texaco $96 million for "undue delays" of 15 years in ruling on seven commercial disputes in the early 1990s. The ruling does not affect - or directly involve - the $18.2 billion judgment that a provincial Ecuadorean court ruled against Chevron in early 2011 in connection with a massive oil spill in the Amazonian region of Lago Agrio. Chevron and Texaco filed the international arbitration case in December 2006, in response to seven commercial claims that Texaco filed in Ecuador between 1991 and 1993.
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Updated, Sept. 2, 8:35 p.m. EDT A treasure trove of hundreds of thousands of secret documents uncovered by TIME and several other news organizations in the Libyan capital on Friday apparently reveals that the CIA and Britain's MI6 maintained a close — even intimate — relationship with their Libyan counterparts dating as early as 2002, before the CIA had set up a "permanent" mission in Libya (which, according to the documents, began in 2004).

