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Syria is not burying the revolution, said Nabil Bou Monsef, a senior analyst at the Arabic-language An-Nahar newspaper.
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The regime is now the prisoner of the security solution, and the opposition will also become a prisoner of escalation, said Bou Monsef, the An-Nahar analyst.
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Lebanese daily An-Nahar said the event "takes the Arab Spring revolutions to a new turn, folding a painful page."
Syrians Rally, Saying Assad Is Next Nour Malas 2011
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The regime is now the prisoner of the security solution, and the opposition will also become a prisoner of escalation, said Bou Monsef, the An-Nahar analyst.
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Abraham Bryan, an expert on Hezbollah affairs who writes for the leading An-Nahar newspaper, said the indictments were unlikely to have any immediate effect — in part because Badreddine is the only well-known suspect named in the indictment.
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Mikhael, who writes for the daily An-Nahar, home to both Kassir and Tueni, and who heads the Maharat Foundation that hosted the IFEX conference, was referring to the uprising by Lebanese citizens in 2005 aimed at ending 30 years of Syrian tutelage.
Magda Abu-Fadil: IFEX Conferees Told Media Freedom Must Be Preserved Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
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Mikhael, who writes for the daily An-Nahar, home to both Kassir and Tueni, and who heads the Maharat Foundation that hosted the IFEX conference, was referring to the uprising by Lebanese citizens in 2005 aimed at ending 30 years of Syrian tutelage.
Magda Abu-Fadil: IFEX Conferees Told Media Freedom Must Be Preserved Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
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Mikhael, who writes for the daily An-Nahar, home to both Kassir and Tueni, and who heads the Maharat Foundation that hosted the IFEX conference, was referring to the uprising by Lebanese citizens in 2005 aimed at ending 30 years of Syrian tutelage.
Magda Abu-Fadil: IFEX Conferees Told Media Freedom Must Be Preserved Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
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Mikhael, who writes for the daily An-Nahar, home to both Kassir and Tueni, and who heads the Maharat Foundation that hosted the IFEX conference, was referring to the uprising by Lebanese citizens in 2005 aimed at ending 30 years of Syrian tutelage.
Magda Abu-Fadil: IFEX Conferees Told Media Freedom Must Be Preserved Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
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Syria is not burying the revolution, said Nabil Bou Monsef, a senior analyst at the Arabic-language An-Nahar newspaper.
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