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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
Global Voices in English » Saudi Arabia: Thoughts from a London Trip 2009
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
Global Voices in English » Bubisher: A Bus of Books for Children in Western Sahara 2009
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
Global Voices in English » Syria: Reactions to the Hariri Tribunal 2009
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Environmentalists Campaign to Save Isfahan 2009
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"People would like to see reform and a crackdown on corruption—there's no doubt about that," said Asaad al-Shamlan of the Institute for Diplomatic Studies in Riyadh.
Region's Unrest Raises Heat on Saudi Leaders Summer Said 2011
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But Roula Khalaf says that a new joint statement by Asaad and the SNC pledging to overcome disagreements does little to defuse the perception of disarray within the opposition.
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
Global Voices in English » MENA: Does Swine Flu Spread from Touching Pigs? 2009
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Asaad Thibian writes, in Arabic, about the experience that he and almost 20 other bloggers had when covering the municipal elections.
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