Friday, March 30, 2012

After a year of revolution we can look back and see played out on the streets what we noted ten months ago, that the demonstrations were taken over by radical groups having no role in their generation.

Syria remains at war - over 9,000 have been killed, and the world ponders how to help the opposition. Now rumors are flying that Bashar al Asad will agree to a UN request for ceasefire.

Yemen is getting back to normal, except in the south, where Al Qaeda militants challenge government control over Aden and Ta'iz.

In Libya, bedouin tribes and Berber fight it out in Sabha, in the remote south. Some 50 were killed till a ceasefire March 30 brought back peace. Government forces arrived to enforce it.

Tunisia and Egypt feature political maneuvering in the run-up to elections.

 In Egypt, the economy has not recovered. Investors and tourists stay away because both the SCAF and the Salafis are equally dismal.

A police war is underway in the Sinai against Bedouin. The nomads are suffering in Israel as well

War continues in the south of Sudan, along the border. Civilians are targets.

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At the end, we realized that genocidal projects are underway. Only if moderates accede to office do we see any end to them.