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On the same day the 26 journalists were forcibly removed from the syndicate, Ahmad brazenly went on multiple television broadcasts, intimating that he had expanded personal capital with the now-deposed interior minister to free his constituency.
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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Al Bassam also set his Richard III in a fictitious Gulf country during contemporary times, all the while hinting heavily at that now-deposed and deceased Iraqi leader with a taste for dictatorship.
E. Nina Rothe: Reinventing The Bard: Rajat Kapoor's Hamlet -- The Clown Prince Tours the UK E. Nina Rothe 2011
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In that capacity he gave FAJ's annual award in April to the now-deposed Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali for "defending press freedom in the Arab world."
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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On the same day the 26 journalists were forcibly removed from the syndicate, Ahmad brazenly went on multiple television broadcasts, intimating that he had expanded personal capital with the now-deposed interior minister to free his constituency.
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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In that capacity he gave FAJ's annual award in April to the now-deposed Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali for "defending press freedom in the Arab world."
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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On the same day the 26 journalists were forcibly removed from the syndicate, Ahmad brazenly went on multiple television broadcasts, intimating that he had expanded personal capital with the now-deposed interior minister to free his constituency.
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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Shehadi says President Assad believes the now-deposed leaders of Egypt and Tunisia gave in to protesters too quickly during the start of the so-called Arab Spring protests, and he does not want to make the same mistake.
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Beauge's continuing documentation of the impending revolution resulted in now-deposed President Ben Ali's banishing her and the Le Monde organization from Tunisia in 2009.
Eliot Daley: The Other Way to Have Deposed Saddam Hussein Eliot Daley 2011
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Shehadi says President Assad believes the now-deposed leaders of Egypt and Tunisia gave in to protesters too quickly during the start of the so-called Arab Spring protests, and he does not want to make the same mistake.
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In that capacity he gave FAJ's annual award in April to the now-deposed Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali for "defending press freedom in the Arab world."
Mohamed Abdel Dayem: Egyptian Journalists Take a Stand Mohamed Abdel Dayem 2011
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