Tagged: Revolution

Pintak Commentaries
6:01 am
Fri February 17, 2012

Indonesia's Lesson for Egypt: Lawrence Pintak

Dr. Lawrence Pintak, Founding Dean of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University.

With Egypt racked by internal turmoil, as the country's transitional military council appears determined to hold on to power, many in the West worry about the future of democracy there. Middle East expert Dr. Lawrence Pintak, founding dean of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University, is currently visiting Indonesia. He covered that country's 1998 revolution and he reflects on the lessons Indonesia holds for Egypt today.

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NPR U.S. and World Headlines
10:35 am
Thu December 22, 2011

The Arab Spring Series on Morning Edition, Starting January 2

Credit Sean Carberry / NPR
Libyan women played important roles in the rise against Gadhafi's regime. NPR examines the Arab Spring one year later in a six-part series beginning Mon., Jan. 2.

One year ago, demonstrations broke out in central Tunisia at the funeral ceremony for a young fruit vendor who had died after setting fire to himself when provoked by a confrontation with local authorities. Protests quickly spread throughout Tunisia and then to Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Syria, and elsewhere. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets protesting against repressive governments and calling for economic opportunity. The Egyptian, Tunisian, and Yemeni leaders were forced to step aside, and Libya's Moammar Gadhafi was slain by rebels after a six-month civil war.

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