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Moscow claims NATO’s action in Libya inadmissible

Moscow  largely specified its position on the Libyan issue at the end of last week. The Russian Foreign Ministry official spokesman, A. Lukashevich, said on May 20 th that NATO attacks on Libya had been increasingly frequent with more civilians reported killed as a result.The coalition began to more often target such facilities of Libya’s state civilian management as a group of parliamentary buildings and the State Control Committee, which are located in the Libyan capital’s residential quarters…  It follows from statements by the US Department of State that NATO seeks a regime change in Libya, said A. Lukashevich… 

Irina LEBEDEVA | 23.05.2011


 

Eight days that shook Egypt. Struggle for power continues

...Today the fate of Egypt is in the hands of the military. Mubarak handed over power to Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, who said that the military council would rule with the head of the supreme constitutional court. He also said that the military council would sack the cabinet and suspend both houses of parliament. Time will show which regime the people of Egypt choose. I hope this would not be that of Islamists.

Yuri TYSSOVSKI | 13.02.2011


 

A New Egypt Emerging

In Tahrir Square one reaction to the talks perhaps reflective of the prevalent mood was “the parties that have been in talks with Suleiman are all completely irrelevant. The people on Tahrir Square either wouldn't recognize them, or else would barely give them the time of day."

Najmuddin A. SHAIKH | 11.02.2011


 

Egypt: Conflict at the Pivotal Point

It is clear that Cairo and Egypt's provinces are reverting to normalcy. Mubarak lost a lot in the conflict but his regime remained afloat even though the West threw its support behind the opposition. As reported by The Daily Telegraph January 29, The American government secretly backed leading figures behind the Egyptian uprising who have been planning “regime change” for the past three years...

Yuri TYSSOVSKI | 08.02.2011




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Puerto Rico: Empire’s Grip and a Glimmer of Hope

The U.S. Administration explains that the hyperactivity of the FBI and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community in Puerto Rico is a part of the response to the threat posed by terrorist groups, drug cartels, and agents of hostile regimes. The U.S. hit list, it must be noted, includes as legitimate targets the radical separatists who, in fact, are ordinary Puerto Ricans trying to press for the independence of their country... In Washington, the hopes of the Puerto Rican nationally oriented forces for a reunion with other Latin American nations are seen as a risk to the U.S. interests in the region...

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